Our Commitment to Reliable Health Information
At MediHealth PRO, we translate complex biological and developmental research into clear, practical guidance for families. Our medical review process for child health ensures that every article is carefully evaluated for accuracy, safety, and evidence-based clarity before publication.
Our Four-Step Review Process
We follow a transparent four-step framework to ensure high-quality, reliable child health content.
1. Evidence-Based Sourcing
All content is built using trusted scientific and medical references. We prioritize:
- Peer-reviewed research from PubMed (NCBI)
- Clinical studies published in leading journals such as Nature
Our primary reference sources:
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ↗
Developmental milestone guidelines - American Academy of Pediatrics ↗
Clinical recommendations on child development - World Health Organization ↗
Child growth and development standards - PubMed (NCBI) ↗
Peer-reviewed medical research
2. Independent Scientific Review
After drafting, each article is reviewed for scientific accuracy, clinical relevance, and responsible health communication by our review team. Our Review Team:
Our Scientific Reviewer
Dr. Amit Pande, PhD — Molecular Biologist
With over 50 peer-reviewed publications in molecular biology and clinical health, Dr. Pande reviews all content with a focus on biological accuracy, neurodevelopmental science, and responsible health communication for parents.
View Dr. Pande’s full scientific profile here ↗
3. Independent Medical Review
All healthcare content also undergoes independent medical review to ensure clinical accuracy, safety, and alignment with current pediatric standards.
Our Medical Reviewer
Dr. Arghyadeep Marik, MD — Immunohematology and Transplant Immunology Specialist
Dr. Marik is a specialist physician in immunohematology, transfusion medicine, and stem cell transplant science with extensive clinical and research experience across leading healthcare institutions in India. As Independent Medical Reviewer at MediHealth PRO, he reviews healthcare content for clinical accuracy, scientific integrity, and evidence-based medical guidance.
4. Editorial Clarity Review
Once scientifically reviewed, content is refined for clarity and practical usability by:
- Checking readability for parents, not clinicians
- Ensuring guidance is practical and safe
- Structuring content for easy understanding
- Confirming all scientific claims are properly sourced and supported
5. Continuous Content Updates
Pediatric science evolves constantly. We regularly update our content to reflect new research findings, align with updated CDC and AAP recommendations, and improve real-world usefulness for families.
What We Review for in Each Topic Area
This section explains what our review process specifically checks across each content area, not just what we cover, but what accuracy standards we apply.
1. Child Neurodevelopment & Brain Health ↗
We verify that ADHD, autism, and behavioral content is grounded in current neuroscience, correctly represents diagnostic criteria, and does not overstate or understate clinical findings.
2. Pediatric Diagnostics & Molecular Health ↗
We verify that lab values, biomarker ranges, and nutritional deficiency thresholds are consistent with current clinical standards and that no content recommends specific testing without appropriate clinical context.
3. Pediatric Sleep and Brain Development ↗
We verify that sleep guidance aligns with current AAP safe sleep guidelines and that neurological and hormonal claims are supported by published research.
4. Child Nutrition & Brain Development ↗
We verify that nutritional claims, supplement information, and dietary guidance are consistent with current AAP and CDC dietary recommendations for children.
5. Developmental Milestones ↗
We verify that all milestone information is referenced against current CDC Learn the Signs. Act Early. guidelines and that red flag guidance is clinically accurate.
6. Pediatric Chronic & Medical Conditions ↗
We verify that condition information is referenced against current AAP and CDC clinical guidelines and does not provide diagnostic or treatment recommendations beyond educational scope.
Editorial Independence
- Content is not influenced by advertising or sponsorships
- All material is reviewed based on scientific validity and child safety
- Editorial decisions are made independently of commercial or advertiser influence
Medical Disclaimer:
The content on MediHealth PRO is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have concerns about your child’s development or health, please consult a qualified pediatrician or healthcare professional.