In northwest Ohio, many patients travel for procedures, follow up with community providers, or return to routine care quickly. That can be a problem when anesthesia injuries surface later—especially if symptoms are documented across multiple offices or hospitals.
Common Bowling Green–area scenarios we see include:
- Delayed follow-up notes: you recover enough to leave the surgical facility, but ongoing breathing, nerve, or cognitive issues show up during subsequent visits.
- Split documentation: anesthesia records may be stored differently than post-op clinic notes, discharge summaries, or imaging reports.
- Busy schedules and missed timelines: when you’re trying to get back to work or childcare, it’s easy to delay requesting records—then parts of the chart become harder to obtain.
That’s why our first step is typically to organize what exists, identify what’s missing, and build a timeline that can be understood by both medical experts and insurance adjusters.


