In our region, delays often show up through patterns that are easy to overlook when you’re focused on getting care:
- Abnormal test results not acted on quickly after an ER visit, urgent care evaluation, or outpatient imaging.
- Follow-up instructions that weren’t practical or were unclear, leaving patients unsure what step came next.
- Repeat visits for persistent symptoms where the working diagnosis didn’t evolve even as your condition changed.
- Transitions between providers (primary care ↔ urgent care ↔ specialist), where key information didn’t travel fast enough.
- Busy clinical workflows that can lead to missed communications—especially when symptoms require reassessment.
If you’re in Newburgh and you’re comparing your timeline against what you later learned, you’re asking the right question: what did clinicians know at the time, and what should have reasonably happened next?


