In Provo and Utah County, diagnostic delays commonly show up after the same pattern:
- You present with symptoms that don’t fit neatly into one diagnosis
- You’re told to monitor, return if worse, or follow up later
- Tests are ordered—or not ordered—but the next step doesn’t happen when it should
- A condition progresses before the medical system connects the dots
Sometimes the delay is obvious (missed imaging findings or a follow-up that never occurred). Other times it’s subtle: an abnormal lab result that wasn’t communicated clearly, a referral that didn’t get scheduled, or a provider who didn’t re-evaluate when symptoms didn’t improve.
A lawyer can focus on the specific decision points in your history—what was known at the time, what should have happened next, and how the delay affected your medical course.


