Stillwater is home to a busy mix of students, commuters, and visitors—and that can affect how emergency care unfolds in the real world. During peak periods (sports weekends, graduation season, and campus events), emergency departments may see higher volumes, more crowded waiting rooms, and faster-moving triage decisions.
When care is rushed, the details matter:
- the time symptoms were first reported,
- whether vital signs were trended and rechecked,
- how abnormal test results were handled before discharge,
- and whether discharge instructions were appropriate for the patient’s risk level.
If you suspect that your condition worsened due to a missed diagnosis, delayed treatment, or an unsafe triage decision, you don’t have to guess what to do next.


