Many people in Keene are juggling work, school, and family schedules—often with short follow-up windows after appointments. That’s one reason medication errors can be missed at first.
Common Keene-area scenarios we see include:
- Transitional care confusion: medication lists change after urgent care or ER visits, and the “new” instructions don’t clearly match what was actually prescribed.
- Pharmacy handoff problems: a prescription is updated, substituted, or reissued, but the label instructions don’t reflect the same plan.
- Dose changes that weren’t verified: adjustments made for age, weight, kidney function, or other conditions aren’t caught before the medication is dispensed.
- Follow-up gaps: symptoms show up later, but the timeline is hard to reconstruct because people didn’t keep the original packaging or discharge instructions.
If you’re trying to understand how an error happened, the goal is not to guess—it’s to reconstruct the medication timeline using the records that prove what was intended, what was dispensed, and what was taken.


