Worthington is a smaller city, and many people rely on a familiar set of local clinics, pharmacies, and nearby medical facilities. That matters because medication errors often travel through a chain—prescriber to pharmacy to follow-up instructions.
In practice, that can mean:
- You may have multiple providers involved across a short period (which can create gaps in medication history).
- Follow-up visits may happen quickly, sometimes before the full documentation is assembled.
- Pharmacy label details and the exact “what was dispensed” record become central because memories fade.
When the error is disputed, the case often turns on what the records show—not what people assume.


