Woodbury patients often interact with more than one healthcare setting: primary care offices, urgent care, specialty physicians, and pharmacies that handle refills and med lists. That creates real opportunities for errors to slip through.
You may be dealing with a medication error if you notice issues like:
- Refill timing problems: a medication changes strength or directions, but the updated plan isn’t reflected consistently.
- Conflicting med lists after visits (what one provider documented vs. what the pharmacy labeled).
- After-hours or urgent-care prescribing that doesn’t fully reconcile prior medications.
- Pen/refill confusion for injectable prescriptions or multi-step regimens.
- Discharge-to-home gaps—especially when instructions are shortened, hard to read, or incomplete.
In these situations, the key question isn’t only “what went wrong,” but what information was supposed to be verified and whether the error was preventable.


