Claims that align with source records, clinic documents, patient evidence, or surgeon-provided proof are labeled as matched with the source and date checked.
At publication, verified findings become one public record. A published Verified Surgeon™ profile should show who was checked, which sources were used, what clinic evidence was reviewed, and what remains case-dependent.
After research, identity verification, and evidence gathering, findings are checked against source records before publication. Claims that cannot be corroborated should not be presented as confirmed.
The result is a public profile that lets a patient compare identity, credentials, clinic context, reviews, and verification limits without relying on scattered listings or advertising claims.
Instead of piecing together scattered listings, conflicting reviews, and unverifiable claims, the patient reads one document where each credential is traced to its source and each statistic is checked against records.
A published profile replaces scattered claims with one organized record of sources, findings, and limits.
Once published, the profile is maintained and re-verified — so the record a patient reads stays accurate over time.
At Publication, the scan becomes a readable due-diligence report: claims made, sources checked, what matched, what did not match, why it matters, and what proof the patient should request before proceeding.
Claims that align with source records, clinic documents, patient evidence, or surgeon-provided proof are labeled as matched with the source and date checked.
Claims that conflict, disappear, expire, duplicate, or lack a source are labeled carefully so the patient can see the limitation without the report overreaching.
The report ends with practical questions: ask for the license, facility authorization, anesthesia plan, emergency pathway, consent policy, records policy, and aftercare plan.
A verified university degree, medical license, and board certification — each confirmed at the issuing institution or authority.
Affidavits from colleague surgeons who have directly witnessed the surgeon operate, vouching for their competence.
Reviews corroborated against payment records, itineraries, and direct patient interviews — not unverified ratings.
The surgeon's stated experience and procedure volumes, independently checked against purchase and clinical records.
A confirmed physical clinic address and the findings of our agents' on-site inspection of the premises and protocols.
Direct observations from the in-person visit — sterilization routine, equipment, staff, and patient handling.
Review a completed verification — Dr. Jose Jimenez DDS has a published profile with credential source checks, clinic context, patient testimony, and stated limits.
View Dr. Jimenez's verified profileA published profile is not a static page. It is built to be found — and to be understood by every patient who finds it, in their own language.
The in-person catalog of evidence — recorded sterilization, filmed surgical performance, patient interviews, and sworn colleague affidavits.
Revisit Evidence GatheringThe full verification program — research, identity verification, evidence gathering, and publication — explained end to end.
Program overviewBrowse the surgeons who have completed every stage and hold a published, evidence-backed Verified Surgeon™ profile.
See verified surgeonsPublication is where verification becomes useful to patients. The profile should explain confirmed facts, source context, patient evidence, and unresolved limits without forcing readers to decode the investigation.
Each profile should distinguish completed verification from source-backed, pending, disputed, or unsupported material.
Credentials, clinic evidence, patient records, endorsements, and advertising checks should be organized so a patient can read them in one sitting.
A profile earns trust when it keeps uncertainty in view instead of converting every detail into a promotional claim.
Enroll to begin verification. At the end of the program, your evidence-backed profile is published, indexed, and made accessible to patients searching for a surgeon they can trust.