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Corrections Policy

How we handle errors in our GLP-1 provider comparisons and educational content, and how readers can report one.

Last updated: May 5, 2026

Why this page exists

Pricing, dosing, FDA status, and policy details for GLP-1 medications change often. We work hard to keep every page accurate, but mistakes happen. This page explains what we will fix, how visibly we'll fix it, and how to report something we got wrong.

What we treat as a correction

  • A factual error about a provider's pricing, medications offered, cancellation policy, refund terms, prescriber model, or pharmacy sourcing.
  • A factual error about a medication's FDA approval status, indication, dosing schedule, or safety information drawn from the FDA prescribing label.
  • A misattributed quote, source, study, or medical reviewer.
  • A broken or misdirected link that materially changes what a reader sees.

What is not a correction

  • Editorial changes (tone, structure, adding new context) that do not change a previously stated fact. These are normal updates and do not get a correction note.
  • Provider-side changes that happened after publication (e.g. a provider raised its price last week). We will update the page and note the new "Last updated" date, but no correction note is needed because nothing was wrong at publish time.
  • Disagreements about ranking methodology. Methodology is documented on How We Rank; changes go through that document, not corrections.

How visible our corrections are

When we correct a material factual error on a published page, we add a dated correction note at the top or bottom of the page that briefly describes what was wrong and what we changed. We do not silently overwrite errors on YMYL (your-money-your-life) topics like medication safety, FDA status, or pricing.

For minor typos or formatting fixes that do not change meaning, we update the page without a correction note.

How to report an error

Email [email protected] with:

  • The full URL of the page (for example, https://weightlossproviderguide.com/best-foundayo-providers)
  • The exact sentence or claim you believe is wrong
  • A source we can verify against — an FDA label, the provider's own pricing page, a peer-reviewed study, etc.

We aim to respond within 5 business days. Verified factual errors on YMYL pages are corrected as soon as we have the source in hand.

Editorial independence

Corrections are made on the merits of the evidence. A provider asking us to remove an unfavorable but accurate statement is not a correction request and will be declined. See our Editorial Standards and Advertising Disclosure for the full policy.

Public corrections log

We do not yet publish a centralized corrections log. When that changes, it will be linked here. Until then, corrections appear as dated notes on the affected page itself.