Independent Medical Advisory Board

At SeeMe-nopause, we believe it is essential that medical information is not only accessible but also accurate and trustworthy. That is why we collaborate with an independent Medical Advisory Board. This board ensures the medical quality of our information and practices, based on the latest scientific insights and medical guidelines.

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What does the Medical Advisory Board do?

The Medical Advisory Board provides SeeMe-nopause with advice on medical content and quality. The members of the board evaluate whether the information is accurate, well-structured, and in line with relevant medical guidelines and up-to-date scientific knowledge.

The board oversees, among other things:

  • the medical content of symptom pages, treatment pages, and blogs
  • information about medication, supplements, and hormone therapy
  • the substantiation of advice and decisions within the platform

This ensures that the information you read and use is medically reliable and remains so. The Medical Advisory Board has an advisory role and does not participate in individual consultations or provide personal treatment advice.

Experienced doctors and specialists

All information on our platform is based on the medical and specialist knowledge of experienced doctors and specialists. Our advice is always medically reviewed by an independent advisory board. This ensures we can help you safely and responsibly.

Independent and meticulous

The Medical Advisory Board operates independently of the daily operations of SeeMe-nopause. This independence is vital for delivering critical evaluation and advice.

This structure ensures that medical quality is upheld and allows new insights to be thoroughly assessed before being implemented.

What does this mean for you?

For you, this means that you can rely on information that:

  • is medically carefully prepared
  • is regularly reviewed
  • aligns with current knowledge and guidelines

This way, you gain a better understanding of what is happening in your body, with information you can trust.