Our Editorial Process
How we deliver accurate, trusted, and medically reviewed health content
At Invigor Medical, we believe health information should be clear, science-backed, and centered on real-world results. Every piece of content we publish follows a rigorous editorial process developed in collaboration with licensed medical professionals and clinical experts across our advisory board.
Our process is guided by four core principles:
1. Clinical Accuracy
2. Transparent Sourcing
3. Readability and Relevance
4. Ongoing Review and Updates
1. Clinical Accuracy
All medical content is reviewed by licensed healthcare providers — including physicians, nurse practitioners, and subject matter experts — to ensure it reflects current standards of care, emerging research, and regulatory guidelines. Our Medical Director, Dr. Hamilton, provides overarching clinical oversight, while other board members such as Stephen Jones, PA-C contribute their expertise on specific topics and treatments.
We clearly label the reviewer of each article to provide transparency and accountability.
2. Transparent Sourcing
We rely exclusively on peer-reviewed studies, medical journals, clinical guidelines, and authoritative health organizations. Any treatment claims, product descriptions, or safety information are cross-checked against the latest evidence — and always presented within the appropriate regulatory boundaries.
Our editorial team ensures sources are clearly cited, and we avoid speculation or unproven claims.
3. Readability and Relevance
Our goal is to make complex medical topics understandable without oversimplifying. We write in plain language, with a focus on practical insights that help patients make informed decisions.
We also tailor content to reflect the real concerns of our readers — whether it’s cost, safety, outcomes, or ease of treatment access.
4. Ongoing Review and Updates
Medical science evolves — and so does our content. Every article includes a “Reviewed” date and is regularly audited to ensure accuracy. We monitor changes in clinical guidelines, drug approvals, and patient safety notices. If content becomes outdated, we revise it or remove it entirely.
We also encourage feedback. If you spot anything that feels unclear or incorrect, let us know — we take every concern seriously and act quickly to address it.
Clinical Oversight
Content is medically reviewed by licensed professionals and guided by the Invigor Medical Clinical Board, including:
- Dr. Hamilton, Medical Director
- Stephen Jones, PA-C, Clinical Board Member
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And additional licensed practitioners across preventive, functional, and regenerative medicine
Together, this team ensures that every article supports our mission: to deliver health content that is accurate, ethical, actionable, and always patient-first.