In and around Kingston, people frequently move between primary care, urgent care, imaging centers, hospital systems, and specialist offices. That care can be fragmented by:
- Scheduling delays for MRIs, CT scans, and follow-up visits
- Referral handoffs that take time to complete
- Changes in providers when patients relocate, switch insurers, or seek second opinions
When diagnostic delays occur, the critical question often isn’t only whether a result was wrong—it’s whether the system acted appropriately on abnormal findings and communicated next steps clearly.
If you were told “we’ll watch it,” didn’t receive timely results, or your follow-up was delayed longer than a reasonable clinician would allow, legal review may be warranted.


