How Top Docs prepares, sources, and corrects public information
This policy defines the publication standard for Top Docs service pages, doctor profiles, policies, and patient guides. Each content class has a named owner and must use the appropriate evidence and review path before production publication.
Sources and ownership
Company and service statements must come from approved Top Docs operational sources. Doctor-profile statements must come from the profile review record. Medical guide claims must cite authoritative health authorities, professional bodies, or peer-reviewed guidance and then pass medical review.
Clear authorship and disclosures
Published guides should identify the author, medical reviewer, review date, next-review date, sources, limitations, and any relevant relationship disclosure. A doctor reviewer is not named and a reviewed badge is not shown until the recorded approval applies to the exact content version.
Corrections and updates
Material errors should be corrected promptly and the review record updated. Editing medically reviewed wording invalidates the prior version approval until the new version is reviewed. Outdated or unsafe material should be removed from publication rather than left searchable.
Top Docs public information is educational and operational, not individualized medical advice. It does not replace a consultation, diagnosis, treatment plan, emergency services, or an in-person examination when required.
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