Medication errors don’t always present as an obvious wrong pill. Sometimes the problem is subtle—an instruction that doesn’t match what you were told during an appointment, a dose that doesn’t align with the label, or a pharmacy substitution that wasn’t properly communicated.
In suburban communities like Ramsey, it’s common for patients to receive medications from:
- a primary care office,
- a specialist visit,
- an urgent care encounter,
- and a local pharmacy.
A mistake in one step can ripple across the rest of the chain, especially when different clinicians rely on medication lists that may be out of date.


