Is the website content reviewed by medical professionals to ensure accuracy?
Yes. All DrHouse website content is reviewed by licensed medical professionals to ensure accuracy, safety, and alignment with current clinical standards.
Quick Answer:
- Content is medically reviewed before publication
- Reviewed by licensed U.S. physicians (MDs/DOs)
- Ensures clinical accuracy and patient safety
- Aligned with accepted medical guidelines
- Part of a structured editorial process
Medical Review Process
Every piece of content created for the DrHouse website goes through a medical review process. After being written by professional medical writers, it is evaluated by licensed physicians who verify that the information is accurate and appropriate for patient education.
Who Performs the Review
The review is conducted by licensed U.S. physicians, including MDs and DOs, who are qualified to practice medicine. Their role is to ensure that all medical information reflects current clinical standards and is safe for public use.
Why This Matters
This review process helps ensure that:
- Information is trustworthy and evidence-based
- Medical guidance is accurate and up to date
- Content is appropriate for telehealth patients
While the website provides reliable medical information, diagnosis and treatment decisions are always made by a physician during a virtual visit based on the individual patient’s condition.
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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