Diagnostic delay claims aren’t only about emergency room missteps. Locally, many delays show up in patterns that occur in real life:
- Urgent care “recheck” gaps: You’re told to follow up, but you can’t get in soon enough, or the follow-up was never triggered even after abnormal results.
- Imaging and lab handoff problems: Reports land in the chart, but the next step—calling you, ordering confirmatory testing, or referring you—doesn’t happen.
- Work-in-the-system scheduling delays: Buffalo healthcare appointments can be hard to secure quickly, and symptoms can worsen while patients are waiting for the next slot.
- Specialist referral timing: A primary care provider may document concern but fail to ensure the referral process actually moves forward.
- Chronic symptom “watch and wait”: Persistent or worsening symptoms after an initial impression can be treated as routine—until it’s no longer routine.
If your story sounds like you kept returning, kept explaining, and still watched your condition progress, you’re not alone. The next step is turning that frustration into a clean, evidence-based timeline.


