In East Chicago, many patients receive follow-up care locally—through primary care offices, outpatient clinics, or urgent visits—after a hospital procedure nearby. That matters because anesthesia-related injuries often become more obvious after discharge.
You may notice problems such as:
- lingering cognitive “fog,” memory issues, or trouble concentrating
- prolonged nausea/vomiting, severe dizziness, or weakness
- nerve symptoms (numbness, tingling, burning pain)
- breathing-related complications that weren’t fully explained
These symptoms can be real and serious even when the operating room seemed to move quickly. Legal review focuses on whether the care met the expected standard and whether documentation and monitoring support a different conclusion.


