In Moncks Corner, many residents rely on a mix of providers—primary care, urgent care, hospital visits, and pharmacies that may fill prescriptions the same day. That “fast handoff” reality can make medication errors harder to spot at first.
Common local scenarios include:
- A new prescription is started after a clinic or urgent care visit, but the dose, instructions, or medication name don’t match what you were told.
- A pharmacy fills a prescription quickly, but the label directions or strength are inconsistent with the order.
- During a hospital discharge, your medication list changes, and the updated instructions aren’t clearly communicated—so the wrong regimen is followed at home.
- A follow-up appointment occurs days later, and the mistake is only recognized after symptoms escalate.
If you’re trying to remember dates and details, don’t rely on memory alone. Medication error cases often turn on the sequence of events—when the prescription was written, when it was dispensed, when it was taken, and when symptoms began.


