In the St. Louis region, diagnostic problems often show up across multiple settings—primary care visits, urgent care, emergency departments, and specialty follow-ups. Over time, the “story” of your symptoms can become fragmented across facilities and portals.
Common patterns we see clients describe include:
- Abnormal imaging or lab results that weren’t communicated clearly, were misunderstood, or didn’t trigger timely follow-up.
- Persistent symptoms after discharge—where reassessment wasn’t done when your condition didn’t improve as expected.
- A “working diagnosis” that never got revised even as new symptoms appeared.
- Referral delays (or referrals that didn’t reach the right person) leading to late specialty evaluation.
In Overland, the practical challenge is often not just medical—it’s administrative. If your care moved between clinics, hospitals, or outpatient imaging centers, sorting dates and responsibilities becomes essential.


