Medication mistakes don’t only occur in hospitals. In the Crown Point area, errors often surface across everyday settings where people rely on quick, accurate medication handling.
**You may be dealing with an error if: **
- A refill isn’t consistent with what you were told previously (dose, instructions, or medication name changed without explanation).
- Symptoms begin after starting or switching medication, but follow-up is delayed because of busy schedules or limited appointment availability.
- A pharmacy label or instructions don’t match what your prescriber wrote.
- Multiple providers are involved—common when patients see specialists while also receiving care through primary providers.
- The error may have occurred around weekends, shift changes, or high-volume refill periods, when verification steps can break down.
Even when the medication looks “right” on paper, harm can happen if the wrong strength, wrong schedule, or incomplete instructions were used.


