In the Dixon area, anesthesia care often involves community hospitals, outpatient surgery centers, and referrals to larger facilities across the region. That can mean extra handoffs, transferred records, and follow-ups that take place over multiple visits.
Residents frequently come to us after events like:
- Medication timing confusion after a procedure, when follow-up care starts but the anesthesia chart doesn’t clearly match the medication administration record.
- Delayed recognition of breathing or sedation issues—especially when symptoms show up after discharge and are dismissed as “expected recovery.”
- Complications that unfold over days, not minutes (for example, persistent cognitive changes, ongoing nerve pain, or breathing problems that lead to re-evaluation).
- Inconsistent documentation between anesthesia notes, nursing documentation, and discharge instructions—creating uncertainty about what the care team observed.
If your case involves travel, referrals, or multiple facilities, your claim may depend heavily on obtaining the right records from each step of care.


