Many delayed diagnosis cases in the Middletown area revolve less around a single missed moment and more around handoffs and timing—the period after you left the exam room.
Common patterns include:
- Abnormal imaging or lab results not communicated clearly (or not communicated at all)
- No timely follow-up appointment despite a recommendation for recheck or specialist care
- Referral paperwork delayed while symptoms continued to worsen
- Repeat visits where the provider documented ongoing complaints but didn’t escalate the workup
- Emergency-to-outpatient transitions where records didn’t follow the patient promptly
If you’re trying to make sense of what went wrong, you don’t need to prove “intent.” You need a defensible account of what was known, what was recommended, and what should have happened next.


