Asbury Park residents don’t always have the luxury of “wait and see.” Work hours, childcare, commuting, and a packed calendar during spring and summer can make it harder to secure repeat appointments quickly.
Diagnostic delay issues often show up in local, real-world ways, such as:
- Abnormal test results not reaching the patient promptly (or at all), especially when multiple providers share care.
- Imaging or lab findings acknowledged but not acted on—for example, a report that says “follow up recommended” without a clear, documented plan.
- ER/urgent care triage where reassessment and escalation didn’t happen when symptoms persisted.
- Referral handoffs that stall, leaving the next step unclear—particularly when patients rely on phone calls, portals, or voicemail.
A lawyer can look at how the timeline unfolded and whether the follow-up process was reasonable given your symptoms and the information available at the time.


