In and around Westbury, it’s common for care to be split across settings: a primary care visit, a same-day clinic/urgent care appointment, imaging at a separate facility, and specialist follow-up that may take weeks. Diagnostic delays often surface when one of those handoffs fails—such as:
- Abnormal imaging results not reaching the patient quickly enough
- Lab values flagged but not followed by repeat testing or escalation
- Referral delays when symptoms persist or worsen
- Discharge instructions that don’t clearly trigger timely follow-up
- Records that are technically “in the system,” but not actually acted on
If you’re trying to reconstruct what happened between appointments, you’re not alone. Many people only realize something was missed after their condition progresses—or after they see a new doctor who reviews the earlier results.


