In the St. Louis region, patients commonly bounce between facilities, community clinics, and hospital systems. That can create gaps in communication—especially when:
- you were told to “wait for results,” but no one contacted you promptly
- abnormal imaging or lab work wasn’t escalated the way a reasonable clinician would
- referrals were provided, but follow-up didn’t occur in time
- symptoms persisted across multiple visits and the workup stayed the same despite worsening
These are the kinds of patterns that can turn a medical issue into a “timing problem.” In delayed diagnosis cases, timing is often the difference between a treatable course and a more complicated one.


