In Beloit, many residents rely on a mix of providers—primary care, urgent care visits, pharmacy fill-ups, and follow-up appointments. That “handoff” pattern can matter when something goes wrong.
Medication problems often surface after the fact:
- You get a refill that doesn’t match your prior regimen.
- A new prescription conflicts with what you were already taking.
- Symptoms worsen after a dose change.
- The instructions on the label differ from what you remember being told.
Delays can make it harder to prove what happened. Records can be incomplete, staff schedules change, and medication histories can be updated—sometimes unintentionally—without preserving the original timeline.


