Fairview is a suburban community where people often manage prescriptions across multiple settings—primary care visits, urgent care, and pharmacy fill-ups—sometimes on tight schedules. That routine can make it harder to spot an error early, particularly when:
- You switch pharmacies (or use more than one) between visits.
- A medication change is made quickly after an appointment, then filled later the same day.
- You’re caring for children or elderly family members who rely on written instructions.
- You receive a new prescription after a procedure or hospital discharge, and the “med list” doesn’t match what you were told.
When the medication plan gets updated in one place and the updated instructions don’t carry through, the risk isn’t just that an error happens—it’s that it’s harder to prove where it entered the process.


