In Waxhaw and nearby communities, it’s common for patients to receive care across multiple settings:
- a primary care visit followed by a same-day refill
- an urgent care visit leading to a new prescription
- a discharge from a hospital with medication instructions that don’t match what the pharmacy dispenses
- pharmacy pick-up during busy hours when staff are handling high-volume orders
Those handoffs matter legally. Many medication-error disputes turn on where in the chain the problem entered—prescribing, transcription, dispensing, labeling, or administration—and whether the responsible party acted reasonably given the patient’s information.


