In the Tri-Cities area, people often move quickly between providers—primary care to urgent care, urgent care to a pharmacy run, then back for follow-up testing. That pace can make medication errors harder to spot because:
- Multiple medication lists may exist across visits (and they don’t always match).
- Refills and dose changes can happen over short windows, especially after lab work.
- Pharmacy pickup timing (or weekend/after-hours changes) may delay clarification.
The result is that the “wrong pill” can become a larger problem later—when symptoms escalate, medication is adjusted again, or a second clinician realizes something doesn’t line up.


