A common pattern we see after diagnostic errors is this: symptoms were downplayed, the wrong condition was treated first, or the right diagnosis came only after multiple visits. In a place like Hilton Head Island—where urgent care visits and ER transfers can happen quickly—those delays can matter.
Even if a later diagnosis is correct, what counts legally is whether earlier care met the South Carolina standard of care: whether clinicians responded appropriately to the information available at the time, ordered the right tests, escalated when red flags appeared, and acted promptly on abnormal results.


