In Glassboro and the surrounding area, delayed diagnosis issues often show up in real-world patterns:
- Follow-up gets lost after an urgent care visit or a referral from a primary doctor.
- Abnormal imaging or labs are reported, but the patient doesn’t learn the significance quickly enough.
- Symptoms change while care continues as usual—for example, a condition is treated as one thing, while a more serious diagnosis should have been considered.
- Scheduling and communication gaps create longer waits between imaging, specialist review, and treatment decisions.
Sometimes the delay is tied to a specific decision. Other times it’s a chain—handoffs between providers, incomplete summaries, or delays in acting on abnormal results.
If you’re trying to answer the question “Should they have caught this sooner?”, your first step is building a clear record of what happened and when.


