Woburn patients often move between care settings—urgent care, primary care follow-ups, pharmacies, and sometimes hospital-based treatment. That handoff process is where mistakes can occur, especially when:
- A prescription is changed after a visit but the med list isn’t updated consistently
- A pharmacy fills a refill that doesn’t match the most recent order
- Instructions written for one situation don’t match the instructions given after discharge
- Allergy or interaction information isn’t carried forward reliably
Locally, many people are also juggling work commutes (Route 3 traffic patterns can mean rushed transitions between appointments and pharmacies). When you’re trying to keep up with a tight schedule, it’s easy for details to get lost—until symptoms or side effects make the problem impossible to ignore.


