Medication mistakes don’t always announce themselves with dramatic headlines. In Saginaw, people frequently discover problems after a busy day—then scramble to figure out why the treatment “didn’t match” what they expected.
Common ways errors show up include:
- Wrong dose or wrong strength after a refill or brand/generic switch
- Confusing instructions (timing, food requirements, or “as needed” directions)
- Pharmacy substitutions that weren’t caught before dispensing
- Care transitions—for example, leaving a hospital and trying to follow a new medication list at home
- Duplicate therapies or interaction risk when records weren’t fully available between providers
Once the error is noticed, the clock starts—not just for medical follow-up, but for preserving the evidence that proves what happened.


