Medication problems don’t always become obvious at the pharmacy counter. In real life, they often surface later—after you’ve gone home, started the new regimen, and noticed symptoms that weren’t expected.
Common Gresham-area scenarios include:
- Care transitions: A hospital discharge, urgent care follow-up, and pharmacy refill all happen quickly—sometimes with incomplete medication reconciliation.
- Chronic condition adjustments: Changes to insulin, blood thinners, pain management, or thyroid medication may require careful dosing verification and clear instructions.
- Multiple pharmacies or prescribers: One provider changes a dose, another renews a prescription, and the paperwork doesn’t fully align.
- Label/instruction confusion: “Take twice daily” vs. “take every 12 hours,” or a dosage strength mismatch that leads to the wrong amount being taken.
When the timeline matters—and it always does—records like prescription logs, electronic order histories, and after-visit summaries can make or break a claim.


