Lisle residents often receive care across multiple facilities—surgeons affiliated with different hospitals, outpatient centers, and follow-up visits with primary care or specialists. That can create a common problem: the story is split across portals, discharge packets, and separate chart systems.
When an anesthesia injury is involved, small gaps can matter. A delay in recognition, an incomplete intraoperative record, or a mismatch between medication administration and documented vitals can be the difference between “known complication” and negligence. Our job is to locate those gaps early and build a timeline that lawyers, insurers, and medical experts can evaluate.


