While every case is different, residents around Matthews commonly run into diagnostic delays through everyday care patterns, including:
- Short-visit urgent care and “return if worse” instructions that don’t lead to timely reassessment.
- Imaging/lab results that don’t reach the right person (patient, ordering provider, or specialist) quickly enough.
- Referral handoffs where recommendations are documented but follow-through is missed.
- Deterioration during a commute-heavy schedule, where symptoms worsen between appointments and the next visit doesn’t connect the dots.
In North Carolina, timing matters. The strength of a case often turns on dates: when results were available, when follow-up should have occurred, and how your condition changed afterward.


