Wallington residents commonly receive care from a mix of settings—primary care, urgent care, imaging centers, hospital ER visits, and specialists. That “split care” is normal, but it can create real gaps:
- abnormal results that aren’t clearly tracked to the next appointment
- a referral that’s recommended but not followed through quickly enough
- imaging performed in one place but interpreted or communicated later
- repeated visits where symptoms don’t improve, yet the workup doesn’t expand
When the timeline matters, documentation matters too. A lawyer can help you organize the chronology so it’s clear what was known at each step—and what a reasonable clinician should have done next.


