College Station has a steady flow of patients—local families, students, and visitors—plus surges during big events. That can mean longer wait times, higher patient volume, and more pressure on staff trying to make rapid decisions with incomplete information.
In these situations, documentation and timing matter even more. The difference between a correct triage call and a missed escalation can show up in:
- vital sign trends (and whether worsening symptoms were acted on)
- whether the right tests were ordered and promptly interpreted
- how discharge instructions matched the patient’s risk level
- whether clinicians documented why a diagnosis was ruled out
If you’re dealing with an ER outcome that feels inconsistent with the seriousness of what you presented, you deserve a careful legal review—not a quick dismissal.


