In a suburban community like Mercer Island, medication problems frequently show up at high-stress transition points:
- After returning from appointments (including specialty visits) when instructions are difficult to reconcile across providers
- Following hospital or urgent care discharge when medication lists change quickly
- When refilling prescriptions during commuting-heavy weeks, when people rely on pharmacy labels and automated prompts
- With multiple caregivers or family members managing medications at home
Those moments matter because the evidence is time-sensitive. The “short window” between the error and when you notice symptoms can affect which records are available and how clearly doctors can connect the medication to the harm.


