In Brevard County, many medication mistakes don’t show up until after a hospital visit, urgent care appointment, or a routine pharmacy refill. It’s common for someone to leave a facility with a new prescription, only to discover later that:
- The label instructions don’t match what the discharge paperwork says
- The dose is different than expected (strength, schedule, or duration)
- A medication was meant to be discontinued but continues to appear on the medication list
- A refill was prepared correctly but the wrong instructions were communicated to the patient
Because Rockledge is a suburban community with regular commuting and routine healthcare handoffs, these “after-the-fact” discoveries are especially frustrating—by the time you notice the problem, the timeline and evidence can start to scatter.


