Medication mistakes can surface in different ways depending on where you received care. In the Kalamazoo area, many people move between clinics, urgent care, hospitals, and pharmacies—sometimes with limited time between visits. That workflow can make it harder to notice the error early.
You may be dealing with a medication error if, after a prescription or refill, you notice things like:
- The directions didn’t match what the provider told you (timing, frequency, or “as needed” wording).
- The strength or form was different than expected (for example, tablet vs. liquid, or a different dosage amount).
- A label looked correct but the medication wasn’t—or the medication changed after a refill.
- A warning was missed about drug interactions or duplication.
- A hospital discharge plan didn’t line up with what you actually received or what your pharmacy later dispensed.
Even when the issue seems “obvious,” liability often depends on the documentation and the safety steps that should have occurred.


