In suburban communities like Lone Tree, it’s common for people to move between different points of care—primary care visits, urgent care, orthopedic or cardiology appointments, and pharmacy pick-ups—sometimes on a tight schedule around work and school. When that happens, medication errors can hide in the handoffs.
You may notice the problem after:
- A new prescription is started right after an appointment, but the instructions don’t match what you were told.
- A pharmacy substitution happens (brand/generic or strength changes), and the label doesn’t reflect the plan you expected.
- Symptoms worsen days later, and you realize the dosage or schedule may not have been what your clinician intended.
- Records appear inconsistent—one provider’s note conflicts with what shows in the medication list.
When this is your situation, the fastest path to clarity is organizing the timeline and getting legal and medical review early.


