Lewisburg residents often see care in multiple settings: an initial visit at a clinic, imaging ordered later, follow-up that depends on scheduling, and specialist review that may take time. That “care chain” can create gaps that are easy to overlook—such as:
- Abnormal test results not acted on quickly
- Referral steps that stalled because of communication or scheduling
- Symptoms that persisted but were treated as “expected” without escalation
- Discharge instructions that weren’t enough to protect you from deterioration
Because healthcare systems in smaller regions can be interconnected, a delay may not come from a single person. It may involve handoffs, administrative steps, or follow-up breakdowns.


