Scope
These standards apply to clinic listings and profiles, explanatory guides and glossary pages, and articles published on this site. The goal is consistent, honest labelling: users should always be able to see what comes from public sources, what is platform summary, and what is supplied or paid for by a business.
Public-source baseline
Clinic profiles are grounded in publicly checkable information. We do not invent clinical claims, outcomes, or regulator findings. We do not add promotional spin or subjective opinions about quality. Supporting pages (guides, articles) explain context and questions to ask; they are educational, not personalised medical advice.
Signal language
Profiles use factual signals such as “Publicly stated” or “Not stated” to reflect what an organisation has chosen to make visible. That describes transparency, not clinical merit. A field marked “Not stated” does not mean a service is absent — only that we could not fairly attribute it from public material.
Non-endorsement
The site does not endorse, rate, or rank clinics. Inclusion is not a recommendation. Presence or absence in the directory reflects listing criteria and available public information, not a judgement on the quality of care.
Commercial content and placement
The platform may offer commercial products (for example claimed listings, enhanced profiles, or featured placement). Anything paid or commercially influenced must be obvious to a reasonable reader and must not mimic regulator badges, “approved” language, or medical endorsement. Fees cannot buy false trust signals or disguised compliance approval.
The public standard for this separation is set out on Commercial Disclosure. Business representatives should also read Contact so promotional visibility is not confused with control over neutral platform fields.
Review dates
Where a page shows a “Reviewed” date, it means the listing or article was last checked against the relevant public sources or internal standards. It is a maintenance timestamp, not a clinical review, certificate, or guarantee of accuracy.
Corrections
If something on the site is wrong or out of date, we want to know. Email support@peptideclinicguide.co.uk or use the contact page. Process detail is on the Corrections Policy page. Verified factual corrections are prioritised. Supplying corrections does not purchase favourable editorial treatment of unverifiable claims.