Diagnostic delay isn’t always a dramatic “wrong diagnosis” moment. It often looks like a series of missed chances to connect symptoms to the right workup.
In real Kendallville-area life, these patterns show up when:
- Follow-up instructions weren’t clear or were missed after labs, imaging, or urgent care visits.
- Abnormal test results didn’t trigger timely action, like referral to a specialist or repeat testing.
- Symptoms persisted after “reassurance,” but reassessment wasn’t escalated even as your condition changed.
- Handoffs between providers and facilities left gaps—records arrived late, reports were incomplete, or the next clinician didn’t receive the full picture.
- Work- and schedule-related delays interfered with care (for example, you couldn’t get prompt appointments, or you were told to return later), and the timeline became critical.
If any part of your story involves “we didn’t follow up,” “we didn’t see the results,” or “we didn’t act on the red flags,” it may be worth reviewing whether the standard of care was met.


