In suburban areas like Oswego, it’s common for care to be split across more than one setting—urgent care, a primary care office, a specialist, imaging centers, and follow-up visits. That fragmentation can create delays even when no one is trying to be careless.
Common Oswego-area scenarios include:
- Abnormal imaging not treated as urgent (e.g., results discussed days later or without clear follow-up instructions)
- Referral gaps (paperwork sent, but the specialist appointment drifts because no one tracked the abnormal finding)
- Symptoms that “keep coming back” during repeat visits, but the workup doesn’t expand when it should
- Communication breakdowns between facilities—especially when you saw multiple providers over a short window
A delayed diagnosis claim in Illinois often hinges on the exact dates: when the provider saw the information, when it was acted on (or not), and how your condition changed during the waiting period.


