Medical records don’t just “exist”—they have to be obtained, organized, and preserved. In communities like Sulphur Springs, that can be especially time-sensitive for families who:
- rely on follow-up visits across different clinics or providers,
- deal with transfers, imaging done off-site, or repeat testing,
- coordinate care while returning to work or school,
- discover problems after discharge (sometimes days later).
Delays can make it harder to reconstruct what happened, when it happened, and what clinicians knew at the time.


