In the Bellevue area, diagnostic delays often show up through real-life patterns:
- Escalating symptoms during busy seasons (work travel, school schedules, sports, or caregiving), where follow-ups get postponed.
- Care split across settings—for example, urgent care followed by primary care, then imaging or specialty review.
- Abnormal results that don’t get acted on quickly enough—such as imaging that should have triggered referral or additional testing.
- Busy clinic workflows where patients may receive instructions, but follow-up doesn’t happen the way it should.
Even when everyone meant well, timing matters. Diagnostic delay cases typically turn on whether the provider’s decisions matched the standard of care at the time you were evaluated—and whether the delay meaningfully contributed to worsening outcomes.


