Diagnostic delays don’t only occur in dramatic, obvious ways. In everyday Springfield care, problems often show up as breakdowns in communication and follow-through—especially when multiple facilities or busy schedules are involved.
You may have a stronger case if your record shows issues such as:
- Abnormal lab or imaging results that weren’t communicated clearly (or weren’t followed up promptly)
- Discharge paperwork from an ER or urgent care that recommended follow-up, but the next step wasn’t properly facilitated
- Persistent symptoms after multiple visits, where the provider didn’t escalate testing or reassess the working diagnosis
- Referral delays or incomplete transfer of records between primary care, specialists, and imaging centers
- Missed red flags—for example, worsening symptoms documented in office notes that should have triggered additional workup
In Springfield, residents often travel between care settings while keeping up with work and school schedules. That means delays can be compounded by scheduling gaps, incomplete records, and “we’ll call you” follow-ups that don’t happen in time.


