Medical Review Policy
At Medicomantra, medical accuracy and patient safety are our highest priorities. This Medical Review Policy explains how our health-related content is clinically verified before publication.
Purpose of Medical Review
Our medical review process ensures that information shared on this website is:
- clinically accurate
- evidence-based
- up-to-date
- safe for patient education
This process helps reduce errors and maintain trust with our readers.
Who Reviews Our Content
Articles are reviewed by qualified healthcare professionals, which may include:
- licensed physicians
- specialists
- clinicians with relevant medical expertise
Reviewers assess content within their area of knowledge and clinical experience.
Our Review Process
1. Content Creation
A draft article is written using reputable medical sources such as textbooks, clinical guidelines, and peer-reviewed literature.
2. Medical Review
A qualified clinician evaluates the content for:
- factual accuracy
- clinical relevance
- completeness
- clarity for non-medical readers
- potential risks or misleading interpretations
3. Final Approval
Only after successful review and necessary revisions is the article approved and published. Reviewed articles may be labeled as “Medically Reviewed.”
What Medical Review Does Not Mean
Medical review does not mean:
- personalized diagnosis
- treatment recommendations
- doctor-patient relationship
All information remains educational only.
Readers should always consult their own healthcare provider for medical advice.
Updates
Medical knowledge evolves over time. We periodically review and update articles to reflect current best practices and guidelines.
Contact
If you have questions about our medical review standards, please contact:
Email: [your@email.com]