Cudahy residents often rely on a mix of primary care, urgent care, and pharmacy refills to keep up with work, school, and family responsibilities. That pace can make medication mishaps harder to catch early—especially when:
- A new prescription is started after a short visit and the medication list isn’t updated correctly.
- Refills are handled quickly, and changes in dosage or instructions aren’t clearly communicated.
- Symptoms show up after a dose change, but the timeline is hard to reconstruct.
When the wrong medication, strength, or directions make it into your care plan, the consequences aren’t limited to the moment of the mistake. The harm can escalate when follow-up care is based on incomplete or incorrect information.


