Medical Review Process

Health information is only useful if it is accurate. This page explains how LifeCheckIQ reviews and verifies its tools and content so you can trust what you read. Our goal is for every page to meet a consistent standard of medical accuracy, clarity and safety.

1. Source verification

Before anything is published, the underlying medical information is checked against current, authoritative sources — WHO, CDC, NIH, NHS and peer-reviewed literature. We confirm that any clinical score, threshold or formula matches its validated published definition.

2. Accuracy check

Our review team verifies that calculators compute correctly, that result categories align with recognised clinical guidelines, and that the accompanying explanations are medically sound and free of misleading statements.

3. Clarity and safety review

We review content to ensure it is clear, balanced and safe — that it appropriately signals when a reader should seek professional care, and never overstates what a tool can do. Every tool carries a medical disclaimer.

4. Ongoing updates

Published content is revisited periodically and when guidelines change. Each page shows a last-updated date so readers can see how current the information is.

Our commitment

We are committed to transparency about how our content is made. As LifeCheckIQ grows, we continue to strengthen our review process, including working with qualified healthcare professionals. If you are a licensed medical professional interested in contributing to or reviewing our content, we would love to hear from you — please get in touch.

Note: LifeCheckIQ provides educational health information and tools. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider regarding your health.