Fact-Checking Policy

Effective Date: July 2, 2025

At Mira Hospital, we are committed to providing accurate, trustworthy, and evidence-based information to our website visitors and patients. This Fact-Checking Policy outlines the steps we take to ensure the medical and health content published on our website is reliable and up to date.

Content Sources

All health-related content is derived from credible, peer-reviewed, and medically accepted sources such as:

  • Government health organizations (e.g., WHO, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, CDC)
  • Recognized medical journals and clinical guidelines
  • Reputable medical institutions and publications

Expert Review

Content published on our website may be reviewed or verified by licensed healthcare professionals, including doctors and specialists associated with Mira Hospital, to ensure medical accuracy.

Review Frequency

We routinely review existing content to ensure it reflects the latest medical standards and guidelines. Outdated or incorrect information is corrected, updated, or removed as necessary.

Editorial Independence

Our content is created independently of any sponsorship, pharmaceutical influence, or promotional pressure. The integrity and clarity of medical facts remain our top priority.

Error Correction

If a factual error is identified, we act promptly to investigate and make corrections. Users can notify us of potential inaccuracies by emailing us directly.

User Responsibility

While we strive to maintain high standards of accuracy, the content is for informational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for diagnosis or treatment.

Contact Us
To report a factual issue or ask about our content standards, please contact:
Email: digipin.india07+Mira@gmail.com