In Lawrenceville’s residential neighborhoods and commuter-heavy routine, it’s common for medical care to look like this:
- You go to urgent care or the ER after a flare-up, then receive discharge instructions.
- Labs or imaging are ordered, but the “real” result arrives later.
- Follow-up depends on a phone call, an online portal message, or a referral that takes time.
- Multiple providers get involved—primary care, specialists, then sometimes another facility.
When communication breaks down, it can be more than frustrating. A delay can allow a condition to worsen during the period where earlier action may have changed outcomes.


