In Madison Heights, medication errors can surface during the kinds of routine situations that look “normal” from the outside:
- Quick transitions between providers (primary care to specialist, specialist to urgent care, or post-visit medication changes)
- Pharmacy fills that happen the same day as a doctor’s visit—when speed can clash with careful verification
- Refill and renewal errors (wrong strength, outdated instructions, or a medication that shouldn’t have been continued)
- Care for chronic conditions where dosing schedules are complex and mistakes compound over time
A key sign something is wrong isn’t only the initial error—it’s what happens next: symptoms that don’t match expectations, worsening side effects, confusion about the “correct” instructions, or clinicians later describing gaps in the medication history.


