People in the Clawson area often describe the same early pattern: you expect medical care to stabilize the situation, but instead symptoms worsen, recovery takes a steep turn, or a complication appears that doesn’t seem consistent with what you were told.
Common red flags we hear about include:
- A condition deteriorates after a medication change or administration event
- A test result is documented but action wasn’t taken when it should have been
- Monitoring appears to have slowed or not escalated as symptoms worsened
- A discharge plan doesn’t match the patient’s actual condition at the time of release
- Infection concerns arise where hygiene, isolation, or antibiotic decisions seem questionable
In these moments, the goal isn’t to guess who “made a mistake.” It’s to document what happened, when it happened, and what the care team did next.


