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Medical Advisory Board

Reviewed clinical articles on GLP1 Clinics are checked by a medical doctor for accuracy. Our advisor confirms that medication info, dosage, side effects, and safety claims align with FDA labeling, peer-reviewed trials, and current medical guidelines.

Dr. Golsa Gholampour, MD

Dr. Golsa Gholampour, MD, MBA

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Medical Advisor

  • MD, MBA · University of Tehran
  • Founder, DrGolsaHealth
  • Based in Bali, Indonesia

Dr. Gholampour is a medical doctor (MD, MBA) with a background in functional medicine, brain health, hormonal optimization, and longevity science. She runs DrGolsaHealth, a longevity-focused practice working with individuals seeking root-cause investigation and personalized health protocols.

On GLP1 Clinics, her role is to review clinical content for accuracy. She verifies that medication information, dosage details, side effect data, and safety claims align with FDA labeling and published clinical trials. She is not involved in prescribing or providing care to GLP1 Clinics readers.

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What Medical Review Means at GLP1 Clinics

Clinical Accuracy Check

Reviewed health content is checked against FDA labeling, published clinical trials (STEP, SURMOUNT, OASIS), and current medical guidelines. Errors caught during review are corrected before publication.

Plain Language Translation

Medical jargon is replaced with clear, patient-friendly language. Our goal is content that a general audience can understand without losing clinical precision.

Source Verification

Statistics, dosage information, and side effect rates are traced back to their original peer-reviewed sources. Unsupported claims are removed.

Safety Review

Risk information, drug interactions, and contraindications are reviewed to ensure patients receive complete and accurate safety guidance.

How to Identify Reviewed Content

Articles that have been reviewed by our medical advisory board display a green “Medically Reviewed” badge in the article header, along with the reviewer's name and review date at the bottom of the article.

Medically Reviewed

This is the badge you'll see on reviewed articles.

Not all content requires medical review. News aggregation, market analysis, and directory listing data are maintained by our editorial team. Clinical content slated for medical review — side effect guides, medication profiles, safety information — is reviewed by a licensed physician before the Medically Reviewed badge is added.

Questions About Our Medical Review Process?

We take accuracy seriously. If you spot an error or have a clinical question about our content, reach out.