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Jordan Avery

14 Feb 20266 Jun 2026 · 4 providers · 4 facilities

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DateEventProvider / facilityPage
14 Feb 2026ED visit for neck/back pain after MVCEmergencyElena Cho, MD · Riverbend Regional Medical Center Emergency Departmentp. 1
14 Feb 2026Cyclobenzaprine and ibuprofen prescribedMedicationElena Cho, MD · Riverbend Regional Medical Center Emergency Departmentp. 2
14 Feb 2026Off work pending orthopedic follow-upWork statusElena Cho, MD · Riverbend Regional Medical Center Emergency Departmentp. 2
16 Feb 2026MRI cervical and lumbar spineImagingMarcus Feldman, MD · Riverbend Regional Medical Center Department of Radiologyp. 3
24 Feb 2026Orthopedic consultationConsultAisha Patel, MD · Crestview Orthopedic & Spine Associatesp. 4
24 Feb 2026Work status remains off workWork statusAisha Patel, MD · Crestview Orthopedic & Spine Associatesp. 4
3 Mar 2026Initial physical therapy sessionTherapySam Whitfield, PT · Meridian Physical Therapy Groupp. 5
24 Mar 2026Physical therapy reassessmentTherapySam Whitfield, PT · Meridian Physical Therapy Groupp. 6
28 Mar 2026Cleared to modified dutyWork statusAisha Patel, MD · Crestview Orthopedic & Spine Associatesp. 7
Treatment gap flagged. 70 days (28 Mar 2026 to 6 Jun 2026)
6 Jun 2026Orthopedic follow-up visitVisitAisha Patel, MD · Crestview Orthopedic & Spine Associatesp. 8
6 Jun 2026Discharged from treatment, full duty clearedWork statusAisha Patel, MD · Crestview Orthopedic & Spine Associatesp. 9

Narrative draft

Jordan Avery was seen in the Riverbend Regional Medical Center Emergency Department on 02/14/2026 for neck and low back pain after a motor vehicle collision, and was discharged with medication, a cervical collar, and off-work status. Follow-up MRI on 02/16/2026 showed a mild C5-C6 disc bulge and small L4-L5 disc protrusion without fracture. She was seen in orthopedic consultation at Crestview Orthopedic & Spine Associates on 02/24/2026 and referred to physical therapy at Meridian Physical Therapy Group, attending sessions on 03/03/2026 and 03/24/2026 with documented improvement. On 03/28/2026 she was released to modified duty with lifting and positional restrictions, and by the final orthopedic follow-up on 06/06/2026 her cervical strain had resolved and she was discharged from active treatment and cleared to return to full duty without restrictions.

11 events · 9 pages · 1 gap flagged

Template

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A plain HTML/CSS chronology template, structured the same way, useful if you're building a chronology manually or need a starting shell for your own format.

Medical chronology template

Plain HTML/CSS, no dependencies, date, provider, facility, event, page columns.

Checklist

What a good chronology contains

  • A date for every event, with a note when the source only gives a month or year.
  • The provider and facility as printed in the record, not normalized away.
  • A plain-English summary a non-clinician can follow without the original note in hand.
  • A page citation for every single event, no exceptions.
  • Every treatment gap over ~45 days flagged with its exact length.
  • A narrative summary of the overall course of care.
  • A confidence signal so a reviewer knows which entries need a second look.

Chartely organizes the medical records you provide. It is not legal or medical advice, and automated extraction can misread poor-quality scans. Review the chronology before you rely on it. Every event links to its source page, so review takes minutes, not days.

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