Many Canby patients are navigating care through a mix of primary care offices, urgent care visits, and specialist referrals. That “handoff chain” is common in smaller metro areas, and it’s also where diagnostic delay cases often develop:
- Abnormal imaging or lab results that require follow-up but get delayed by scheduling or communication gaps
- Referral delays that push necessary testing later than it should have happened
- Repeat visits for ongoing symptoms where the clinical picture wasn’t updated quickly enough
- Care transitions between facilities where records don’t arrive complete or on time
When you’re trying to keep life moving—work hours, childcare, and transportation—small administrative delays can become medical delays. A lawyer can review the timeline to determine whether the delay was legally significant.


