Clemson is a college town with a steady flow of patients through pharmacies, urgent care, and nearby healthcare facilities—and that movement can make timelines harder to reconstruct.
Common Clemson-specific patterns we see include:
- Short-turn visits (walk-ins/urgent care) where medication lists are updated quickly and may not fully reflect prior prescriptions.
- Multiple prescribers (primary care + specialists + on-call providers), increasing the risk of inconsistent instructions.
- Fast refills and transfers between pharmacies, especially when someone is traveling, working shifts, or handling school-related schedules.
When medication instructions are updated in one place but not another, the “mistake” may not be obvious until symptoms worsen or a follow-up clinician compares records.


