In Johnston, many people undergo outpatient procedures at facilities that move quickly from pre-op to recovery. That matters because anesthesia issues can surface:
- After you’re back home (new breathing or oxygen problems, prolonged grogginess, aspiration concerns, severe nausea)
- During follow-up visits (symptoms that weren’t fully explained or didn’t match what you were told to expect)
- When multiple providers get involved (surgeon, anesthesiology group, hospital staff, and later specialists)
Those scenarios can create a mismatch between what you felt and what the chart says—especially when documentation is delayed, streamlined, or partially stored in system notes. Our job is to help you connect the dots in a way insurers and Iowa courts can evaluate.


