In suburban communities like Vandalia, delays often don’t come from one dramatic mistake—they show up through the everyday friction of healthcare:
- Follow-up gets lost in the shuffle after urgent care or a short-stay visit.
- Imaging or lab results aren’t acted on quickly enough, even when abnormalities were documented.
- Symptoms return or worsen after you were told to “monitor” them, but reassessment doesn’t happen soon.
- You see multiple providers across different facilities, and information doesn’t travel cleanly.
Ohio families also face real-world barriers: time off work, transportation, and the difficulty of obtaining complete copies of records when multiple organizations are involved. Those gaps can matter later—so the earliest phase is about organizing the truth of what happened.


