Key West is compact and busy. Many people rely on quick appointments, same-day prescriptions, and medication changes tied to follow-up visits. That pace can make it easier for errors to slip through when:
- A medication is changed during a short visit and the updated instructions don’t match what’s later dispensed.
- Multiple providers are involved (primary care, specialists, urgent care), and medication lists don’t fully sync.
- Pharmacy handoffs occur during high-volume periods, when staff are managing frequent prescription updates.
- Tourist-related care overlaps (especially in seasonal months), increasing the risk of record mix-ups or instruction confusion.
When something goes wrong, timing is crucial. The sooner you act, the easier it is to preserve pharmacy records, medication labels, and clinical notes that show what happened.


