The first days matter. Before you contact anyone else, focus on safety and documentation:
- Get medical attention right away if symptoms worsen or don’t match what you expected from the medication.
- Ask for a written medication list (and clarify exactly what you should be taking going forward).
- Save the evidence while it’s still available—photo the prescription label, keep the bottle/packaging, and save discharge paperwork or after-visit summaries.
- Write down a timeline: when the prescription was filled, when you started taking it, the first signs of trouble, and where you sought care afterward.
- Be cautious with statements to insurers or anyone connected to the care team. Early conversations can become part of the record.
In Waco, many residents juggle appointments across multiple providers. That makes your timeline and medication list especially important—because gaps between visits are where misunderstandings often occur.


