Many Maryville residents receive care across more than one setting—primary care, urgent care, ER visits, imaging centers, and specialist follow-ups. Even when everyone is trying to help, diagnostic delay often comes down to handoffs:
- A patient is told to “follow up” but doesn’t receive a prompt call about abnormal results.
- Imaging is completed, but the report is not reviewed or acted on the way a reasonable clinician would.
- Referrals are recommended, but symptoms worsen before the patient is able to be seen.
- A short visit for one complaint misses red flags tied to a more serious underlying condition.
Those scenarios are common when people can’t slow life down while waiting for test results. The legal work, however, depends on what was documented, when it was documented, and what actions were reasonable at each step.


