Farmington residents often encounter diagnostic delays through patterns that show up in the way care is delivered—not just what care was delivered.
Common situations include:
- Abnormal imaging or lab results not acted on quickly (or not clearly communicated), followed by a gap before the next appointment.
- Emergency or urgent care visits where symptoms improved briefly, but no strong plan existed for reassessment when red flags returned.
- Referral handoffs that stall—especially when patients must coordinate between facilities, specialists, and transportation realities.
- Ongoing symptoms across multiple visits where the clinical approach didn’t evolve even though your condition appeared to be worsening.
If your case involved a missed symptom, an incomplete workup, or a failure to follow through on abnormal findings, the records will usually show where the process broke down.


