Medication errors aren’t limited to big hospital settings. In Bowling Green, many issues surface during the “transfer points” of care—when a patient’s medication list changes quickly.
You may be dealing with a medication error if:
- A new prescription was issued after an urgent care or outpatient visit, but the pharmacy dispensed a different strength or quantity than ordered.
- Discharge paperwork from a local facility doesn’t match what you were told to take at home.
- You received confusing instructions (for example, dosing times that don’t align with your diagnosis or follow-up plan).
- A refill process resulted in an old medication being substituted, despite a plan to discontinue or adjust it.
- A medication was flagged as “similar sounding” or “similar packaging,” and the verification step didn’t catch the mismatch.
Because Bowling Green patients often have time-sensitive schedules, errors can go unnoticed until symptoms worsen—making the documentation timeline critical.


