Many people in the Eastern Shore don’t connect early symptoms to what happened in the operating room until days or weeks after discharge. You might have been told you were “recovering normally,” only to later experience:
- lingering confusion, memory issues, or attention problems
- persistent nausea/vomiting after outpatient anesthesia
- breathing problems or oxygen-related concerns that weren’t fully explained
- ongoing nerve pain, weakness, or unusual sensitivity
When symptoms show up after you’ve returned home, the record matters even more. Easton patients often seek follow-up care with multiple providers—primary care, specialists, rehabilitation—which can create fragmented documentation. Our job is to help you organize that timeline so it’s easier to evaluate whether the anesthesia care fell below Maryland’s accepted standard.


