In a community where many people rely on a mix of primary care, urgent care, and pharmacy refills, it’s common for the real problem to show up later—after you’ve already taken the medication as directed.
A few San Angelo scenarios we frequently see:
- You were given a new prescription after an appointment, then symptoms worsened within days.
- A pharmacy label looked correct, but the dose or instructions didn’t match what your clinician intended.
- Records from an ER or hospital visit didn’t fully update your medication list, and a later provider relied on an incomplete history.
- A follow-up visit was rushed because the patient was improving—until the symptoms returned.
When that happens, time matters. The sooner you organize the documentation and get legal help, the easier it is to reconstruct what was ordered, what was dispensed, and what harm followed.


