Medical Review Policy
Last updated: April 2026
Sana is committed to providing accurate, trustworthy health information. This page explains how our content is created, reviewed, and maintained.
Our Editorial Mission
At Sana, we believe everyone deserves access to clear, reliable health information. Every article we publish is written with accuracy and reader safety as our primary goals. We follow established editorial standards to ensure our content reflects current medical guidance.
Who Creates Our Content
Our health articles are written by experienced health writers who specialize in translating complex medical topics into accessible, reader-friendly content. Writers are responsible for research, sourcing, and accurate representation of medical information.
Who Reviews Our Content
We strive to have qualified healthcare professionals review medically sensitive content on sanastowe.health by before publication. Our medical reviewers are:
- Licensed and/or board-certified in their area of specialty
- Actively practicing or credentialed in their field
- Selected based on relevance to the specific topic being reviewed
Where applicable, each article displays the name and credentials of the reviewer who approved it. You can learn more about each reviewer on their individual bio page.
What Our Medical Review Process Covers
When a medical reviewer evaluates an article, they assess:
- Clinical accuracy — whether the information correctly reflects current medical understanding
- Completeness — whether important context, risks, or caveats are present
- Currency — whether the content reflects up-to-date guidelines and research
- Appropriate scope — whether the content stays within what can responsibly be addressed in a general health article
Medical reviewers may request corrections, additions, or clarifications before an article is approved for publication.
Sources and Citations
Our writers strive to use high-quality, authoritative sources including:
- Peer-reviewed research published in established medical journals
- Clinical guidelines from recognized medical associations and governing bodies
- Information from government health agencies such as the CDC, NIH, and FDA
- Information from established medical institutions
What Our Content Is Not
The information on sanastowe.health is intended for general educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider with questions about your specific health situation.
Reading or interacting with content on this website does not establish a provider-patient relationship with Sana or any of its staff, including our medical reviewers.
Sana assumes no responsibility or liability for any actions taken or not taken based on the content of this website.
Contact Us
If you have questions about our editorial or medical review process, or want to report a concern about a specific article, please contact us.

