In and around Murrysville, patients commonly move through several care settings as symptoms evolve—primary care visits, urgent care, specialist referrals, imaging centers, emergency evaluations, and follow-ups that don’t always happen as quickly as they should.
That pattern can create diagnostic delay questions like:
- A lab or imaging report wasn’t acted on promptly after a visit.
- A specialist referral was recommended, but the follow-up didn’t occur in time.
- Symptoms persisted or worsened during the waiting period, but reassessment wasn’t appropriate.
- A “likely” diagnosis was documented early, while a more serious condition still needed to be ruled out.
Because these handoffs happen across different systems, your case may depend on how well the record shows what was known at each step and what should have been done next.


