In and around Newark, many patients rely on a mix of primary care, urgent care, imaging centers, and specialist follow-ups. That creates common failure points:
- Results get communicated late or inconsistently after imaging or lab testing.
- Referrals aren’t completed on time due to scheduling backlogs or unclear instructions.
- Symptoms persist between visits, but documentation doesn’t reflect escalation risks.
- Care is fragmented across systems, making it harder to connect abnormal findings to later deterioration.
If you’re trying to reconstruct what happened, focus on the dates and instructions—especially when your symptoms changed, when test results were issued, and what follow-up was recommended. That’s where cases are often won or lost.


