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Delayed Diagnosis
Claims for delayed diagnosis of medical conditions usually mean that a healthcare professional has missed an opportunity to diagnose a patient’s problem. There could have been one occasion of delayed diagnosis, or several. The impact on the patient means that their medical condition went undiagnosed for longer than it should have done, and might have unnecessarily increased the pain and suffering the patient has experienced as a result.
A typical example of delayed diagnosis is when a patient reports problems to a GP and the GP fails to act on the information by arranging scans, or a referral to hospital. This type of delay can mean a diagnosis takes longer than it should do to be made, which in turn means that treatment is slow to get started. This can mean the patient has suffered for longer than they should have done, or in some cases the window of opportunity to treat the problem may have been missed altogether.
Making a claim for Delayed Diagnosis
To make a claim for delayed diagnosis, you should enlist the help of clinical negligence solicitors to assist you with your case. From gathering evidence to negotiating damages, the process of lodging a claim is complex and time consuming, so it is vital that you have proper support.
Speak to our clinical negligence solicitors today
We have a dedicated team of specialists who are perfectly placed to provide clinical negligence claims advice for people who have suffered due to the negligence of medical professionals.