Editorial · 2026-07-11

How EdClinic Chooses Which Providers to List

A deliberate choice, worth explaining plainly rather than just asserting in a disclaimer nobody reads.

Reviewed by the EdClinic Editorial Team · our research standards · not a substitute for professional medical advice

We don't list every ED telehealth provider that exists. That's a deliberate choice, and it's worth explaining plainly rather than just asserting it in a footer disclaimer.

What gets a provider listed here

Every provider on EdClinic.co uses a real, licensed clinician to review your evaluation before any treatment decision is made — not an automated approval, not a rubber stamp. We don't list providers that skip clinical review or make guarantees about outcomes that no legitimate medical provider should be making.

What we're not checking for

Being listed here isn't a claim that a provider is the cheapest, the fastest, or objectively better than one that isn't listed. It's a floor, not a ranking — a baseline of legitimacy, not an endorsement that any specific provider is right for you specifically.

How we make money, again

We may earn a commission when you visit a provider through a link on this site. That doesn't change the price you pay, and it doesn't determine which providers we choose to list — the clinical-review bar comes first, and the commercial relationship follows from providers that already meet it, not the other way around.

What this means for you

Every provider on this page cleared the same basic bar. Which one is actually right for you is a different, more personal question — that's what the rest of this site is built to help you answer.

Advertising disclosure: EdClinic.co may earn a commission when you visit a provider through a link on this page — this does not affect the price you pay. Nothing on this page is medical advice. Talk to a licensed healthcare provider about your specific situation.