Farmington residents often receive emergency care while traveling between communities—heading toward larger regional hospitals, urgent medical centers, or back home for follow-up. That reality can affect your case in practical ways:
- Record handoffs across facilities: If you were transferred, discharged, or sent for imaging elsewhere, the timeline may be split across systems.
- Commute and symptom escalation: Delays created by traffic, weather, or waiting for transportation can complicate what the ER knew at each stage.
- Busy ER flow and triage pressure: During high-volume periods, clinicians still must respond reasonably to red-flag symptoms.
We focus early on reconstructing what happened in the hours you were treated—because in emergency care, the “few minutes” can become the difference between timely intervention and avoidable injury.


