In a community like Clarksville, many people receive care across multiple providers—primary care, urgent care, specialty visits, and follow-up labs. That “handoff” reality matters because medication errors often hide in gaps:
- A change made during a short visit isn’t clearly reflected in the next prescription.
- A pharmacy enters instructions that conflict with what the patient was told.
- A dose adjustment made for one condition doesn’t get communicated to the next clinician.
- Records from one facility take time to arrive, delaying correction.
The sooner you organize what happened, the better your chances of preserving the evidence that shows the timeline and the preventable nature of the error.


