In and around Forest Hill, care often flows through the same patterns:
- Primary care visits squeezed between work and school, where follow-up is recommended but not tracked closely.
- Urgent care or ER triage when symptoms first appear, followed by discharge instructions that require timely reassessment.
- Imaging and lab results that arrive later—sometimes after you’ve returned to work—without clear escalation steps.
- Specialist referrals that take time, during which symptoms may worsen.
A diagnostic delay case doesn’t have to come from a single dramatic mistake. It may involve a series of “small” breakdowns that Texas residents experience every day: incomplete documentation, unclear follow-up instructions, failure to communicate abnormal findings, or ordering the wrong next test.


