Glendale patients often split care across multiple providers and facilities—surgeons, anesthesia groups, recovery nurses, and sometimes different hospitals or imaging centers for follow-up. That can make it harder to answer basic questions like:
- Who was responsible for continuous monitoring during the procedure?
- Whether the response to abnormal vitals was timely
- Whether charting matches what the monitors recorded
When you’re recovering while trying to piece together a timeline, it’s easy to miss details that later matter in Arizona legal review—especially when records are spread across systems or arrive in partial form.


