In Cheyenne, missed diagnoses often aren’t tied to one dramatic “mistake.” They’re more commonly the result of breakdowns that occur across busy settings—urgent care visits, primary care follow-ups, imaging appointments, specialist referrals, and patient-to-provider communication.
You may be dealing with diagnostic delay if:
- You had symptoms that kept recurring after an initial visit, but the follow-up workup didn’t escalate when it should have.
- Imaging or lab results were reviewed but not communicated clearly, or follow-up instructions weren’t acted on promptly.
- A referral was made, but the recommended next step wasn’t scheduled, coordinated, or documented in a timely way.
- You were treated for one likely condition, while a more serious cause was not pursued aggressively enough.
- Administrative or system issues (lost reports, incomplete transfer of records, unclear responsibility between providers) caused critical time to pass.
Wyoming medical malpractice claims frequently turn on timing—what information was available at each visit, what the provider did with it, and whether a reasonable clinician would have taken additional steps.


