Johnson City residents often receive care across multiple settings—urgent care visits, hospital or outpatient follow-ups, pharmacy refills, and sometimes care coordination through different clinicians. When records are split across systems, it’s easier for medication instructions to get inconsistent.
A common Johnson City scenario looks like this:
- A prescription is started after an urgent visit.
- A refill is filled later at a different pharmacy location.
- Symptoms appear after a dose change.
- Follow-up care requires reconciling medication lists that don’t match.
When that happens, the question becomes: Where in the medication chain did the error enter—and did it cause the harm? Getting answers early matters.


