In the Forest Park area, it’s common for care to be fragmented across urgent care visits, primary care follow-ups, imaging centers, and specialist referrals—sometimes all within a short window of time. Diagnostic delays often show up as:
- Abnormal test results not acted on promptly (or not clearly communicated)
- Imaging read/interpretation issues that aren’t corrected after new symptoms appear
- Follow-up appointments missed due to scheduling and administrative delays
- “Treat-and-release” decisions that don’t match worsening red flags
- Referral delays—when the next step isn’t arranged quickly enough for your symptoms
When you’re managing transportation constraints, shift work, or family responsibilities, it can be harder to detect whether a system problem is affecting your care. A lawyer can help you sort out where the breakdown occurred and what should have happened next.


