Medical Review Process
How we ensure every article on LightSensitivity.com is accurate, up-to-date, and trustworthy.
Why Medical Review Matters
Light sensitivity is a medical topic that directly impacts health decisions. We take the accuracy of our content seriously, which is why every medical article undergoes a rigorous review process before publication.
Our Review Process
- Research & Drafting: Our health writers create content based on peer-reviewed medical literature, clinical guidelines, and expert sources.
- Medical Review: A licensed healthcare professional reviews the article for medical accuracy, checking all claims against current evidence.
- Revision: Any corrections or clarifications from the medical reviewer are incorporated.
- Publication: The article is published with clear attribution to both the author and medical reviewer.
- Ongoing Updates: Published articles are periodically reviewed and updated to reflect new research.
Our Medical Reviewers
Our medical review team consists of licensed healthcare professionals with expertise in ophthalmology, neurology, and related fields. Each reviewer's credentials and qualifications are displayed on their profile page and on every article they review.
Important Note
While our content is medically reviewed, it is intended for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider for diagnosis and treatment decisions.
Source Standards
We prioritize the following types of sources:
- Peer-reviewed medical journals (PubMed, The Lancet, JAMA, etc.)
- Government health agencies (NIH, CDC, WHO)
- Major medical institutions (Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Johns Hopkins)
- Professional medical organizations (AAO, AAN)
Every medical claim in our articles includes a numbered reference linking to the source.
Report an Issue
If you spot inaccurate or outdated information on our site, please let us know at corrections@lightsensitivity.com. We take all reports seriously and will investigate promptly.