Torrington residents often rely on emergency care not only for acute medical crises, but also for situations tied to everyday life—work injuries, sudden illnesses, and weekend disruptions when primary care isn’t immediately available. In a smaller community, it can also be common for:
- Follow-up care to be delayed while patients try to “watch and wait” after discharge.
- Medical records to be spread across multiple facilities (ER visit, urgent care, imaging centers, specialist offices).
- Travel and scheduling realities to affect when someone can return for re-evaluation.
When ER staff miss a diagnosis or fail to respond to abnormal findings, those delays can compound quickly—especially when symptoms don’t improve as expected.


