Sebastian is a place where many people commute between work sites, medical appointments, and family responsibilities—often with limited time to spare. That context matters when evaluating an ER visit:
- Symptoms can be dismissed too quickly when a patient appears “stable” at first.
- Busy facilities may rely on incomplete information during triage.
- Discharge instructions or “return if worse” warnings can be inadequate when the condition actually needs urgent treatment.
When care is delayed or handled incorrectly, the aftermath doesn’t stay in the hospital. It shows up later as worsening pain, additional surgeries, prolonged physical therapy, missed work shifts, and long-term health changes.


