Editorial Standards

Medical information should be useful, attributable, and honest about uncertainty.

Kabra Eye Hospital publishes patient education and research explainers to help people understand eye health before a consultation. Articles identify their source, publication date, limits, and the difference between research findings and care currently available in Jaipur.

4-stepeditorial check

Topic relevance, source quality, claim wording, and patient-safety context are checked before publication.

01

Who writes the articles

Content is published by the Kabra Eye Hospital Editorial Team. Doctor names are used only on pages that describe their documented hospital role, experience, or clinical service.

02

Which sources we prefer

Research explainers prioritize regulators, peer-reviewed journals, government health agencies, clinical-trial records, and recognized academic or medical institutions.

03

How claims are framed

Association is not described as causation. Early trials are not presented as routine care, and overseas approvals are not described as Indian availability or approval.

04

Corrections and updates

Material factual errors are corrected promptly and dated content is updated when a regulator, study, or clinical standard changes. Readers can report a concern through the contact page.

Patient Safety

Articles do not replace an eye examination.

Online information cannot diagnose a condition or confirm surgical suitability. Sudden vision loss, a curtain in vision, new flashes or floaters, chemical injury, severe pain, or a red eye with reduced vision may require urgent ophthalmic assessment.

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