Many delayed diagnosis problems don’t come from a single dramatic mistake. They often show up as a chain of smaller breakdowns—particularly when care is spread across urgent care visits, primary care follow-ups, imaging facilities, and specialty appointments.
Common Oshkosh-area scenarios include:
- Abnormal lab or imaging results that were not communicated promptly, or not acted on with urgency.
- Referral delays—your appointment is scheduled, but the timeline drifts while your symptoms continue to escalate.
- Incomplete follow-through after an ER or urgent care visit, such as missing the need for repeat testing, additional imaging, or closer monitoring.
- Misreads or oversights in reports (radiology, pathology, or diagnostic notes) that weren’t corrected when new information became available.
The key question is not whether you got sick—it’s whether the medical team’s diagnostic process was reasonable given what they knew at the time.


