Barnstable Town patients often experience care across multiple settings—pre-op testing, outpatient surgery, recovery units, and then follow-up with different clinicians. When something goes wrong with anesthesia, the case usually turns on what happened minute-by-minute and how that story was recorded.
During peak season, staffing changes and faster patient turnover can make record review feel even more confusing. If you’re trying to answer questions like “Was the monitoring adequate?” or “Did the team respond quickly enough to abnormal vitals?” the legal work begins with organizing the evidence into a clear timeline.


