Medication problems don’t only occur in large cities. In Otsego and surrounding communities, errors can show up during the moments people least expect—right after an appointment, during a refill, or when switching care.
You may be facing a medication error if:
- A prescription was filled incorrectly after a routine visit at a local clinic.
- You were given the right medication but the wrong strength or wrong dosing schedule.
- Instructions on the bottle didn’t match what your provider said (for example, timing with food, frequency, or “as needed” directions).
- A transition in care (urgent visit, hospital discharge, or specialist follow-up) led to a missed medication reconciliation.
- A refill was processed quickly, but an interaction, allergy history, or duplicate therapy wasn’t caught.
Even when the error seems “small,” the effects can be serious—especially for conditions that require consistent dosing, such as blood pressure management, anticoagulants, diabetes medications, seizure medications, and pain control.


