In Kirkwood and the surrounding St. Louis area, people frequently receive care across multiple settings—urgent care, primary care, imaging centers, hospital systems, and specialists. That can create a common pattern in delayed diagnosis disputes:
- Abnormal results aren’t acted on quickly (or at all)
- Instructions are unclear—so follow-up doesn’t happen the way the provider expected
- Records don’t move smoothly between clinics and specialists
- Symptoms escalate while the patient is waiting for the next step
Sometimes the issue isn’t a single “miss.” It’s a chain of handoffs where one link didn’t happen on time. A legal review focuses on that chain: what the provider knew, what they documented, and what a careful clinician would have done next.


