Directory methodology

How We Review Healthcare Providers

How Thai Clinic Finder finds, describes, updates and corrects public provider profiles.

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Source-based checks without a hidden score

We use Thai public bodies, professional registers and provider websites to create neutral profiles. A provider website is evidence of what that provider publishes, not independent proof of quality or outcomes.

Directory inclusion is not an endorsement. Providers cannot buy a better description or position. Comparisons remain unpublished until there are enough genuinely comparable, verified profiles with managed images.

Inclusion

A provider needs an identifiable facility, location, current contact route and attributable source.

Verification

Relevant checks may include the Medical Council, Dental Council and Healthcare Accreditation Institute.

Language

English support is only mentioned when the exact facility publishes it, and must still be confirmed.

Corrections

Material corrections require a public source or reviewable documentation without patient data.

How the process works

  1. 01

    Source

    Locate an official provider page and relevant Thai institutional records.

  2. 02

    Classify

    Record city, facility type and broad care category without inferring services.

  3. 03

    Write neutrally

    Remove testimonials, superlatives and unsupported quality claims.

  4. 04

    Review

    Display the source-check date and reassess supported corrections.

Common questions

Can a clinic pay to appear higher?

No. There are no paid ranking positions or referral fees at launch.

Does inclusion mean a clinic is licensed or accredited?

No. Profiles summarise public information and cannot guarantee every current licence, accreditation or practitioner.

Do you publish patient reviews?

No. The initial directory does not publish patient reviews or public-review scores.