Every case turns on its records, but Bardstown patients often run into patterns that increase the risk of diagnostic delay:
- Multiple handoffs between providers. A primary care visit may lead to urgent care, then imaging, then a specialist—sometimes with gaps in communication.
- Abnormal lab or imaging results without timely follow-up. Your chart might show an order or report, but the “next step” may not happen quickly enough (or may not reach you).
- Persistent symptoms during “wait and see” periods. Repeated visits for the same complaint—especially when symptoms are worsening—can be a key red flag.
- Missed urgency signals. In real life, patients and clinicians both can underestimate how quickly certain conditions progress when symptoms are intermittent.
- Travel for specialty care. When you’re referred out of the area, delays in scheduling and record transfer can stretch the time between “concerning findings” and appropriate treatment.
If any of this sounds like what happened to you, don’t assume you’re stuck because the outcome was serious. In Kentucky, medical negligence claims generally focus on whether care fell below the accepted standard and whether that failure contributed to harm.


