In Fishers, it’s common for medication errors to come to light after a visit, refill, or hospital discharge—often when you’re trying to get back to normal quickly. The early steps matter because they affect both your health and the evidence available later.
Before anything else:
- Seek medical care promptly for symptoms or adverse reactions.
- Tell the treating provider exactly what medication you believe was wrong (name, strength, timing).
- Ask for the correct medication plan to be confirmed in writing.
Then start preserving evidence while it’s still easy to access:
- Keep the medication bottle, blister packs, and any labels.
- Save discharge paperwork, after-visit summaries, and any medication lists.
- Write down a timeline now (date/time you filled the prescription, when you started it, when symptoms began).
If the error happened around the time you were transitioning between providers—such as an urgent care visit followed by a new prescription—documenting that handoff is often critical.


