In suburban Atlanta-area communities like Lilburn, patients frequently encounter fragmented care—urgent care visits, primary care follow-ups, imaging appointments, and specialist referrals that don’t always move at the same speed. A delay may not come from one obvious mistake; it can come from breakdowns that are easy to miss when you’re trying to keep up.
Common local scenarios include:
- Abnormal test results not clearly communicated after a visit (especially when you’re waiting on lab or imaging)
- Follow-ups scheduled but not completed due to paperwork, phone-line bottlenecks, or missed calls
- Symptoms that returned quickly after urgent care, but the next evaluation didn’t connect the dots
- Handoff gaps between facilities (records not transferred promptly, notes incomplete, or impressions changed later)
When you’re searching for answers, you don’t just want legal theory—you want a record-based review of what happened, when it happened, and whether a different diagnostic approach likely would have changed the outcome.


