In and around Norcross, people often receive care across multiple settings—urgent care, primary care, hospital systems, and pharmacies that may be separate businesses. That “handoff” environment can increase the risk that:
- the medication list in one chart doesn’t match what was actually dispensed,
- discharge instructions conflict with the pharmacy label,
- a dosage change is missed during a transition from hospital to home,
- allergy or interaction warnings don’t get acted on quickly enough.
When you’re trying to get better, it’s easy to overlook inconsistencies until symptoms worsen. That’s why timing matters: the sooner records are pulled and the medication timeline is reconstructed, the better your chances of identifying what went wrong.


