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Methodology

How information is sourced, reviewed, and presented.

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Methodology

How information is sourced, reviewed, and presented.

Use the links below for background reading, methodology notes, and related provider research.

Overview

Use this page to see where articles come from, how claims are checked, and what the site does not do.

Content is citation-backed, reviewed before publication, and presented without recommendations, rankings, or marketing language.

Information sources

We use medical literature, clinical guidelines, public records, and documented provider information. Claims are cited and dated so readers can trace where they came from.

  • Official public records (Level A verification)
  • Provider-confirmed questionnaire responses (Level B verification)
  • Published medical literature and clinical guidelines

Content review process

Before publication, each page is checked for factual accuracy, source support, and wording that stays descriptive rather than promotional.

  • Factual accuracy verification
  • Citation validation
  • Neutral tone and wording review
  • Regular content updates as new information becomes available

What this site does not do

  • Does not provide medical advice
  • Does not diagnose conditions or recommend treatments
  • Does not endorse or promote specific providers or procedures
  • Does not use comparative ratings or ordinal systems
  • Does not accept paid placements or marketing content

User responsibility

Use this site as a starting point, then confirm details with providers and qualified medical professionals. It is a research tool, not a substitute for medical advice.

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