Many delayed diagnosis cases in our area aren’t tied to one dramatic event. Instead, they develop through everyday friction points:
- Short-staffed clinic workflows where abnormal results don’t reach the right person quickly.
- Follow-up gaps after urgent care or ER discharge—especially when symptoms keep changing.
- Multi-provider treatment paths (primary care, urgent care, then specialists) where information can get stuck between visits.
- Distance and scheduling delays that make it harder to obtain timely re-evaluation.
When you’re juggling these realities, the hardest part is often proving what happened and when—especially if your medical records are spread across facilities.


