Clemson is a college town with a steady rhythm of urgent needs: acute injuries, recurring symptoms, seasonal staffing changes, and frequent follow-ups between primary care, urgent care, imaging centers, and specialists. Diagnostic delay problems often arise when that rhythm breaks—especially when results are routed slowly or follow-up is missed.
Common Clemson-area scenarios we see in cases like these include:
- Abnormal imaging reports (CT/MRI/X-ray) being finalized but not communicated clearly, or follow-up not being scheduled.
- Lab abnormalities that appear “incidental” in a first visit but later correlate with a serious condition.
- Symptoms that persist after treatment for the “most likely” cause—follow-up visits where the clinician doesn’t broaden the differential quickly enough.
- Handoffs between providers (urgent care → primary care → specialist), where documentation doesn’t travel cleanly.
If you’re trying to piece together what happened, you’re not alone. Many people don’t realize what went wrong until months later—after the correct diagnosis finally lands and the condition has already progressed.


