In suburban communities like New Baltimore, it’s common for care to happen in stages:
- A first visit for symptoms at an urgent care or primary care office
- Lab work, imaging, or screenings scheduled shortly after
- A follow-up call (or missed call) that determines whether treatment begins early
- A specialist referral once the problem is recognized
When any link breaks—abnormal results not communicated, referrals not processed, or symptoms not reassessed—conditions can worsen during the gap. The result is often more than medical bills: it’s lost work time, delayed treatment, and a long period of uncertainty.


