Many diagnostic delays don’t happen in a single dramatic moment. They show up as a chain reaction—an abnormal test not flagged the way it should be, an imaging report that didn’t trigger the right follow-up, or a referral that didn’t move quickly enough.
In Pinehurst and surrounding Moore County, common real-world patterns include:
- Fragmented care between facilities (urgent care, primary care, ER, and specialists)
- Short staffing and high patient volume during seasonal surges and events
- Communication gaps when results are sent, but follow-up instructions aren’t clearly documented
- Scheduling delays that extend the time between a concerning finding and definitive diagnosis
When those gaps contribute to avoidable harm, legal review may be appropriate.


