Medical Review Policy

Educational content on this site undergoes medical review by qualified clinicians from the Hospital Cyntar reproductive medicine team before publication and on a recurring schedule afterward.

Who Reviews Content

Clinical content is reviewed by licensed physicians and embryology staff with experience in reproductive endocrinology, gynecology, andrology, and assisted reproductive technologies. Reviewers operate within the OCC and Ariel Center healthcare network and adhere to Mexican Ministry of Health regulations as well as recognized international guidelines.

What Review Covers

  • Clinical accuracy of definitions, procedures, indications, and risks.
  • Alignment with current professional society guidance (ASRM, ESHRE, WHO, CDC, NIH).
  • Balanced presentation of benefits, limitations, and alternatives.
  • Absence of guaranteed-outcome or misleading comparative language.
  • Plain-language readability for international patient audiences.

Review Frequency

Each clinical page carries a "Last reviewed" date. Pages are reviewed at least annually, and sooner whenever new professional guidance, peer-reviewed data, or regulatory changes meaningfully affect the topic.

Boundaries of Review

Medical review confirms that educational content is consistent with current accepted standards at the time of review. It does not constitute personal medical advice. Treatment decisions require individual evaluation by a clinician with full access to the patient's history.

Reporting Concerns

If you identify a possible inaccuracy or have a clinical question about a page, please contact us through the inquiry form on the home page. Reviewer-flagged concerns are evaluated promptly and corrections are issued when warranted.

Medical Reviewer

Hospital Cyntar Medical Team

Reproductive Medicine — Tijuana, Mexico

Last Reviewed

November 2025

Content is reviewed periodically against current peer-reviewed literature and professional society guidance.

Medical Disclaimer: This content is for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. No fertility treatment can guarantee pregnancy or live birth. Individual outcomes vary. Always consult a qualified fertility specialist regarding your specific medical situation.