Medical Review Policy
Last updated: June 2026
1. Commitment to Clinical Accuracy
To ensure the utmost safety and accuracy of the information provided to parents and caregivers, all health-related content, articles, and guidelines published on this platform undergo a rigorous medical review process before they are made publicly available.
2. The Review Process
Before publication, every piece of medical content is reviewed step-by-step:
- Initial Draft: Content is drafted based on current medical literature, common patient queries, and clinical experience.
- Fact-Checking: Dosages, timelines (e.g., vaccination schedules), and symptom descriptions are fact-checked against standard pediatric protocols.
- Physician Review: The final draft is thoroughly reviewed and approved by Dr. Zahoor Hussain Daraz, Consultant Pediatrician and NICU Specialist.
3. Scope of Review
The review ensures that the content:
- Is clinically safe and medically accurate.
- Does not inadvertently provide specific treatment advice that requires an in-person diagnosis.
- Clearly distinguishes between common, manageable symptoms and red-flag signs that require immediate emergency care.
4. Corrections
If an error is discovered in a published article, or if medical guidelines change, the content is promptly updated, and a correction note may be added if the change significantly alters the guidance provided previously.
5. Contact for Medical Queries
If you have any questions about the medical accuracy of our articles or need clarification, please discuss them during your next consultation, as we cannot provide personalized medical reviews or diagnoses via website feedback.