Clovis is a community where many people rely on a mix of local clinics, urgent care, and referrals to specialists. That “handoff” pattern matters when diagnoses depend on timing.
Common Clovis scenarios we see include:
- Abnormal test results not acted on quickly enough. A patient is told to “wait and see,” but symptoms worsen before follow-up happens.
- Imaging read issues or unclear recommendations. Someone gets an exam, is discharged, and later learns the report wasn’t reviewed thoroughly or instructions weren’t specific.
- Symptoms that don’t match the initial impression. A recurring complaint—pain, neurological symptoms, infections, breathing issues—keeps returning, but reassessment doesn’t happen at the right time.
- Care continuity gaps during travel and commuting. If you drive between appointments and facilities, records can be delayed, and follow-up instructions can get lost between systems.
When you’re navigating a busy schedule, it’s easy to assume the system is catching up behind the scenes. But in medical injury cases, what matters legally is what was known, what was documented, and what a reasonable provider would have done next.


