Diagnostic delay isn’t just “someone made a mistake.” In the Reading area, these issues often show up because care is fragmented:
- Follow-up imaging that doesn’t get acted on: A CT/MRI or X-ray report may show a concerning finding, but the next step (notification, referral, repeat testing) stalls.
- Abnormal labs without timely escalation: You may receive “routine” communication while symptoms worsen, leaving a gap between test results and appropriate clinical action.
- Urgent care vs. specialist handoffs: Initial assessment may miss red flags, or the specialist referral may not be completed quickly enough.
- Persistent symptoms dismissed as “routine”: Multiple visits can occur before the real condition is recognized—often when symptoms overlap with more common ailments.
If your situation involved repeated appointments, shifting providers, or “we’ll recheck later” instructions that didn’t match your symptoms, that pattern may matter legally.


