In the Twin Cities area—including Shakopee—care is commonly spread across urgent care visits, primary care follow-ups, imaging centers, and specialist appointments. That “handoff” pattern can create gaps, especially when:
- Symptoms persisted after an initial visit, but the follow-up plan wasn’t tightened.
- Abnormal lab or imaging results weren’t communicated clearly (or at all).
- Referral instructions were given, but the next step wasn’t tracked.
- Symptoms were explained away as something less serious, delaying a deeper workup.
- Multiple providers documented overlapping issues without clearly connecting the timeline.
A delayed diagnosis case often turns on one question: what was known at each point in time, and what a reasonable clinician would have done next—given your symptoms and the results available.


