In many Flowery Branch cases, the turning point isn’t always an obvious misdiagnosis. More often it’s a breakdown such as:
- abnormal lab results that weren’t followed up in time
- imaging reports that were reviewed but not communicated clearly
- symptoms that persisted after an initial impression, without escalation
- referral instructions that weren’t tracked or rechecked
In a suburban setting, it’s common for patients to move between primary care, urgent care, and specialist offices. Each handoff increases the risk that key information sits in a chart or inbox longer than it should.


