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Why Missed Diagnoses Cause Serious Harm for Ohio Patients
Failure to diagnose is one of the most common forms of medical malpractice—and also one of the most damaging. Whether it’s a missed cancer diagnosis, untreated heart disease, or a delayed stroke diagnosis, the consequences can be devastating.

At Buckeye Law Group, we’ve represented countless patients whose lives were forever changed because a doctor overlooked symptoms, failed to order proper tests, or dismissed concerns too quickly.

Why Failure to Diagnose Happens

Some of the most frequent causes include:

  • Overreliance on initial impressions without further testing
  • Dismissing patient symptoms as minor or psychosomatic
  • Communication breakdowns between medical providers
  • Failing to review test results promptly
  • Lack of follow-up after abnormal findings

Common Conditions Often Missed

Failure to diagnose can involve almost any medical condition, but some of the most common—and most dangerous—include:

  • Cancer (breast, lung, colon, prostate)
  • Heart attack or heart disease
  • Stroke or mini-stroke (TIA)
  • Infections such as sepsis
  • Pulmonary embolism

The Real-World Cost

When a condition goes undiagnosed, patients may:

  • Lose valuable treatment time
  • Require more invasive and expensive care later
  • Face permanent disability or death
  • Suffer significant emotional distress

In many cases, a timely diagnosis would have meant a better outcome—or even complete recovery.

Holding Negligent Providers Accountable

A missed diagnosis isn’t always malpractice, but if your provider ignored symptoms, failed to follow medical guidelines, or delayed ordering necessary tests, you may have a strong case.

Our legal team at Buckeye Law Group understands the complexities of medical malpractice claims and works closely with expert witnesses to prove negligence. We fight to secure maximum compensation for medical costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

Contact Buckeye Law Group today for a free consultation and take the first step toward justice.