Medication errors don’t always look like “obvious malpractice” at first. In the real world, they often show up after:
- A medication change made during a rushed appointment
- A pharmacy substitution or label reprint that doesn’t match what the prescriber intended
- Conflicting instructions between an urgent care visit and a primary care follow-up
- Care transitions tied to hospital discharges or short-term rehabilitation
Because Marysville patients may receive care across different facilities and schedules, the timeline can get messy fast. The earlier you start organizing records, the easier it is to connect what happened (ordering/dispensing/administering) to what changed in your health.


