In Rowlett and the surrounding Dallas-Fort Worth area, diagnostic delays commonly show up in situations like:
- Abnormal labs or imaging reports not acted on promptly. You may have been told to “watch and wait,” but the record suggests the finding required quicker follow-up.
- ER/urgent care visit handoffs that didn’t fully connect the dots. A referral is made, but the follow-up doesn’t happen—or the risk level wasn’t communicated clearly.
- Intermittent symptoms that “look minor” at first. People may return multiple times as symptoms persist, while the workup stays narrow.
- Communication gaps between facilities. A test is completed at one location, but the next provider doesn’t receive (or doesn’t notice) the critical report in time.
These cases aren’t about blaming a doctor for bad outcomes. They’re about whether the care path followed a reasonable diagnostic approach given what was known at the time—and whether delays contributed to the harm you later experienced.


