Harrison is part of the Cincinnati metro area, and many patients move between urgent care, primary care, imaging centers, and specialist offices. That “handoff” process can create real gaps—especially when:
- An abnormal lab or imaging result is noted but follow-up isn’t documented clearly
- Records are sent incompletely between facilities
- Symptoms persist across repeat visits, but the plan doesn’t evolve with the worsening picture
- A patient is advised to “watch and wait,” but red-flag symptoms continue
When you’re also trying to keep up with commuting and work, it’s easy to lose track of who was responsible for the next step. Legally, that matters—because the strongest cases usually point to specific decision points where care should have changed.


