In and around Gainesville—whether you’re commuting through traffic, managing a busy household, or balancing employment—care often gets fragmented across:
- urgent care visits followed by referrals
- imaging ordered one week and reviewed later
- follow-ups that happen “when the schedule opens”
That’s exactly where diagnostic delay cases can form. The key issue is usually not whether you eventually received a diagnosis—it’s whether clinicians acted promptly and reasonably with the information available at each decision point.
If you were told to “watch and wait,” if abnormal results were not communicated clearly, or if follow-up never happened the way it should have, your case may depend on the record trail.


