Medical Editorial Policy
Weight Loss Davie publishes educational content to help adults understand provider-led weight management and prepare for informed conversations with a licensed clinician.
Source Standards
Medical statements should rely on current primary or authoritative sources. Preferred sources include FDA prescribing information, FDA safety communications, CDC guidance, NIH and NIDDK resources, Florida statutes, licensing records, and peer-reviewed clinical research.
Writing Standards
- Answer the stated question early and in plain language.
- Separate general education from the clinic's services.
- State when eligibility depends on an individual evaluation.
- Avoid guaranteed outcomes, universal claims, and unsupported comparisons.
- Name drug ingredients and approved brand indications carefully.
- Link readers to the source behind material medical claims.
Dates and Review
Substantive educational pages display an updated date and source list. Clinical claims are rechecked when important FDA labeling, safety information, or practice information changes. A page should not claim medical review by a named provider until the provider has reviewed and approved the published version.
Corrections
Material errors are corrected promptly. Send a correction request with the page URL and supporting source to contact@weightlossdavie.com.
Commercial Independence
Website educational content does not accept payment for favorable conclusions. Any future sponsorship or affiliate relationship affecting a page must be disclosed on the page.