How often is the content on the website reviewed and revised?
DrHouse content is not updated on a fixed schedule, but it is continuously maintained under ongoing medical oversight to ensure accuracy and relevance. Content is reviewed and revised as needed to reflect current medical standards, guidelines, and best practices.
Quick Answer:
- Not tied to a fixed schedule
- Maintained through ongoing medical review
- Updated as needed for accuracy
- Reviewed by licensed healthcare professionals
- Aligned with current medical standards
How Content Reviews Work
DrHouse uses a continuous review process rather than periodic updates. Medical content is:
- Monitored on an ongoing basis for accuracy and clarity
- Reviewed by licensed physicians and healthcare professionals
- Revised when necessary to reflect current clinical guidance
This approach helps ensure that information remains reliable and up to date without waiting for scheduled review cycles.
What Triggers Updates
Content may be updated when:
- Medical guidelines or treatment standards evolve
- New clinical information becomes available
- Improvements are needed for clarity or patient understanding
What to Expect
- Website content is actively maintained and quality-checked
- Information is designed to stay accurate and medically appropriate over time
- Medical decisions and treatment recommendations are always made during a virtual visit with a licensed physician
Check out our Content Creation Policy for more information.
Content on the DrHouse website is written by our medical content team and reviewed by qualified MDs, PhDs, NPs, and PharmDs. We follow strict content creation guidelines to ensure accurate medical information. However, this content is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. For more information read our medical disclaimer.
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