Berthoud-area patients often receive care across multiple settings—primary care offices, urgent care, hospital discharges, and pharmacies—sometimes with limited time to review details before heading back to work or the road. That reality matters because medication errors frequently arise during handoffs:
- Discharge from a hospital or outpatient procedure with instructions that are easy to misread.
- Pharmacy fill delays or substitutions that lead to confusion about what was actually dispensed.
- Multiple caregivers or family members managing medications for an aging parent or a child.
When a mistake occurs, the burden shifts to you. You may need to explain what happened to new providers, re-check what was prescribed, and document symptoms that worsen after the error.


