Many medication errors aren’t discovered in the clinic—they’re discovered later, after a pharmacy pickup, a discharge from a local hospital, or a change in routine. For Tigard families, a common pattern looks like this:
- A medication is prescribed after a visit, then filled at a nearby pharmacy.
- The patient follows instructions at home, but symptoms worsen or new side effects appear.
- A follow-up visit reveals the medication, dosage, or directions don’t match what was intended.
In these situations, time matters. Records can be altered, pharmacies may archive logs, and clinicians may document incomplete “patient-reported” history. We focus on reconstructing the timeline while the evidence is still obtainable.


