Edgewater is a dense, commuter-heavy community with frequent transitions between providers—primary care, specialists, urgent care, ER visits, and pharmacy fill-ups. Those handoffs can create real risk points, especially when:
- prescriptions are changed quickly after an appointment
- multiple medications are managed through electronic systems
- a patient receives discharge instructions while still recovering
- caregivers rely on labels and instructions that may be incomplete or unclear
In many Edgewater cases, the error isn’t discovered until a later follow-up—when symptoms worsen, a medication interaction becomes obvious, or a clinician reviews the timeline and realizes something doesn’t add up.


