In a smaller community, it’s common for care to be “spread out” across multiple settings. One provider may order imaging, another may read it, and a different clinician may handle follow-up. Even when everyone intends to help, delays can happen through:
- Abnormal imaging or lab results not being communicated clearly or promptly
- Missed follow-up appointments due to scheduling delays
- Care transitions between urgent care, primary care, and specialists
- Incomplete records when you’re seen at more than one facility
For residents across Lexington and surrounding areas, these gaps can matter. The longer a condition goes untreated, the more likely it is that symptoms progress and that later treatment becomes more complex—often creating stronger grounds to evaluate whether the delay caused avoidable harm.


