In the Kingston area, delays can show up in patterns tied to how care is accessed and coordinated.
- Referral and follow-up gaps: A patient gets imaging or labs, is told “we’ll call,” but the follow-up doesn’t happen on time.
- Handoffs between providers: Primary care, urgent care, and specialists may each play a partial role, and critical context can get lost.
- Commute-driven scheduling stress: People may miss return visits, reschedule repeatedly, or delay new appointments due to work and transportation constraints.
- Busy clinical workflows: High patient volume can increase the risk that abnormal results don’t reach the right clinician quickly enough.
When you’re trying to keep up with daily responsibilities, diagnostic errors can compound—especially if symptoms persist or worsen after the “initial” visit.


