How we verify medical content

We are a medical facility, not a lifestyle portal. Every piece of text on our website goes through a clinical review process carried out by specialists with the appropriate qualifications.

Our standards

Editorial policy

  • Medical content is created or supervised by specialists qualified in the relevant field
  • Every article has a named author with full name and professional title
  • We provide the publication date and date of last update
  • We cite scientific sources — research studies, guidelines, textbooks
  • We do not publish sponsored content or guest articles
  • We do not promote methods without scientific evidence
  • Content is written for patients, not for algorithms

Step by step

Content verification process

  1. Step 1

    Author writes the text

    A specialist with clinical experience in the relevant field prepares the content.

  2. Step 2

    Clinical review

    A second specialist checks medical accuracy and alignment with current evidence.

  3. Step 3

    Source verification

    Verification of cited research studies and clinical guidelines.

  4. Step 4

    Language editing

    The text is adapted for readability and accessibility for patients.

  5. Step 5

    Publication with metadata

    The article is published with full author attribution, date, sources and disclaimer.

  6. Step 6

    Periodic review

    Content is reviewed every 12 months or when new clinical guidelines are published.

Our reviewers

Who verifies the content

The specialists responsible for the clinical review of articles and service descriptions on our website.

Transparency

How it looks on the page

Every article and service description includes specific trust signals, visible to the patient:

Author attribution

Full name, professional title, link to the specialist's profile

Reviewer attribution

A separate “Reviewed by” field when the reviewer differs from the author

Dates

Publication date and date of last update visible below the title

Sources

A list of cited research and guidelines at the end of the article

See examples of fully verified articles:

Credibility

Source standards

Sources we accept

  • Peer-reviewed scientific journals (PubMed, Cochrane)
  • Medical society guidelines (PTF, PTO, ASHA)
  • Academic textbooks
  • Clinical trials (randomised controlled trials)

Sources we do NOT cite

  • Blogs, forums, social media
  • Supplement manufacturer websites
  • Sources without peer review

Keeping current

Update and correction policy

  • We review content every 12 months or sooner when new clinical guidelines are published.
  • Every update results in a new “Last updated” date visible on the page.
  • If we identify a factual error, we publish a correction with a note explaining what was changed and why.
  • The change history is internally documented in our content management system.

Our position on AI in medical content

  • Medical content on our website is not generated by AI
  • AI tools may only be used as editorial aids (proofreading, formatting)
  • All medical content is written and verified by a specialist with clinical qualifications
  • Responsibility for the content lies with the named author or reviewer holding the appropriate professional qualifications

Medical disclaimer

The content on this website is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not replace a consultation with a doctor or specialist. If you are experiencing health problems, please contact a medical facility.

How to report an error

If you notice a factual inaccuracy in our content, we want to know. Transparency matters more to us than the appearance of infallibility.

In your message, please include: the article URL, a description of the issue and, if possible, a scientific source supporting your observation.

Learn more

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