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The Treatment Registry is run by a small editorial team. Most enquiries have a dedicated channel below — please use the right one so the message reaches the right reviewer.

Corrections and factual disputes

If you believe any record on the registry contains a factual error — whether you are a patient, a clinic, a regulator, or a professional — submit it via /corrections. Every clinic page also has a “Submit information” button that routes to the same review queue. Please include a primary-source link where possible.

Submitting a clinic

Use /submit-clinic to nominate a clinic for verification. Submissions are not promises of inclusion — the editorial team reviews against the tier criteria documented at /methodology/tiers.

Patient outcome reports

Anonymous, moderated reports from patients are collected at /outcomes. Reports do not feed verification tiers automatically; they are used as signals for editorial follow-up.

Press, research, and regulator enquiries

Journalists, academic researchers, and regulators with enquiries about methodology, dataset access, or specific records can write to editorial@thetreatmentregistry.com. Please state your affiliation and deadline. We do not provide spokesperson comments outside our published methodology and corrections log; we will, however, confirm whether a specific published fact is current and what it was sourced against.

Clinic right of reply

Clinics that wish to respond to a published flag, dispute a tier, or request a re-verification should write to editorial@thetreatmentregistry.com with documentation. Right of reply is published; please see the flag methodology for the workflow.

Privacy, accessibility, and security

Privacy questions: /privacy. Accessibility issues: /accessibility. Security disclosures: write to security@thetreatmentregistry.com with a clear description; do not file public issues for unpatched vulnerabilities.

What we will not do by email

  • Provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations — see the medical disclaimer.
  • Recommend a clinic or surgeon. We verify facts; we do not rank.
  • Remove a factual, sourced, public-interest claim in exchange for payment or pressure.
  • Reply to bulk outreach, link-building, or sponsored-content offers.
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