Clinic fact-check preparation

Bring the facts and photos patients need to understand your clinic.

The interview creates a clearer clinic profile for patients. Atlas separates clinic statements, source-supported facts, editor checks, and information that remains unconfirmed.

1

Clinic identity

  • The legal or public clinic name and every location that should be treated as a separate branch.
  • An authorized owner, dentist, or manager who can confirm the submitted facts.
  • Current address, phone, website, public social pages, hours, and accessibility information.
2

People and process

  • Dentist names and credentials exactly as they appear in authoritative public sources.
  • What happens from first inquiry through consultation, planning, treatment, and follow-up.
  • How the clinic handles international visitors, returning home, and continuity questions.
3

Sources and media

  • Clinic-owned pages or documents that support each factual statement.
  • Current exterior, reception, treatment-room, and team photos without identifiable patients.
  • Written permission naming each image Atlas may publish and who supplied it.
What this does not do

An interview does not certify clinical quality, create preferred directory placement, or promise patient inquiries. Project Gateway commercial work remains a separate choice.