In many Celina cases, the “delay” doesn’t come from one dramatic mistake. It often shows up as a pattern across visits and facilities, such as:
- Abnormal imaging (CT/MRI/X-ray) with a report that wasn’t followed up promptly
- Lab results flagged as concerning but not communicated clearly or urgently
- Follow-up instructions that were vague (“see your doctor” without a timing trigger)
- A specialist referral that took too long to complete—while symptoms worsened
- Repeated visits where the complaint stayed the same, but the diagnostic approach didn’t evolve
Because Celina residents may receive care through different providers and systems, the timeline matters. Even a short delay can become legally significant if it contributed to a worse outcome.


