In Hewitt and the surrounding area, it’s common for people to:
- get prescriptions during short appointments,
- fill them at a nearby pharmacy,
- and then rely on discharge instructions or follow-up calls to stay on track.
That workflow is efficient—until it isn’t. Many medication-error situations become clear only after symptoms worsen or after a second professional reviews the medication history and notices inconsistencies. If you’re thinking, “How could this happen when everything looked right on paper?” you’re asking the right question.
A key early goal is to connect the dots between what was ordered, what was dispensed, and what was actually taken or administered. That connection matters for both medical treatment and potential legal claims.


