In our experience, many prescription and medication errors aren’t discovered in the moment—they surface during transitions:
- After discharge from a local hospital/clinic when a new medication plan is started.
- When refilling prescriptions and the patient receives a different strength, formulation, or label than expected.
- During caregiver handoffs (family members managing meds while you’re at work or commuting).
- After urgent care visits when instructions get entered quickly and symptoms may overlap with medication side effects.
Because Fountain Valley is a suburban community with frequent appointments and pharmacy stops, timing matters. The sooner you document what happened and what you were told to take, the easier it is to connect the error to the harm.


