In Yorkville, it’s common for care to move quickly between settings: primary care, urgent care, imaging centers, specialists, and sometimes emergency departments during evenings or weekends. Those transitions can create practical failure points, including:
- Abnormal test results not reaching the right clinician after an office visit
- Missed or late follow-up on imaging reports or lab flags
- Referral delays when symptoms require faster evaluation
- Incomplete documentation when records transfer between facilities
When those gaps happen, a delayed diagnosis case often turns on timelines: what was known, when it was known, and whether the next clinical step occurred when it should have.


