In Midland, it’s common for people to bounce between providers because of timing, availability, and commuting. That makes communication gaps more likely—especially when:
- Lab or imaging results come back, but you weren’t contacted promptly
- A referral was recommended, but the next steps weren’t tracked
- Symptoms persisted after an initial evaluation, yet reassessment didn’t happen in time
- A provider documented “monitor” instructions, but no clear timeline for review was given
A delayed diagnosis case isn’t about blaming a doctor for being human. It’s about whether the care team responded reasonably to the information they had at the time—and whether the delay contributed to worsening outcomes.


