In Trophy Club and nearby areas, many patients cycle through urgent care, primary care follow-ups, and imaging centers—often across different organizations. That matters because diagnostic mistakes frequently occur at “handoff” points:
- Abnormal results not being flagged for timely follow-up
- Test findings being acknowledged but not acted on quickly enough
- Symptom reports minimized because the patient is “young,” “otherwise healthy,” or “just stressed”
- Imaging or lab reports interpreted inconsistently across providers
For families dealing with worsening symptoms, the question isn’t only “What was the diagnosis?” It’s also “What should have been done when the first warning signs appeared?”


