Effective from: February 2026
Why This Policy Exists
Eye surgery involves important medical decisions that affect one of your most vital senses. We believe patients deserve content that is accurate, honest and grounded in clinical evidence. This policy explains how we produce and maintain the medical information on our site.
Who Reviews Our Content
All clinical content is reviewed by Dr. Ananya Wongcharoen, an ophthalmologist based in Bangkok. Dr. Wongcharoen evaluates treatment descriptions, outcome data, risk information and any clinical claims before they are published.
Her review covers:
- Clinical accuracy of treatment explanations and terminology
- Completeness and fairness of risk and complication disclosures
- Validity of success rates and expected outcome ranges
- Whether content needs updating based on current evidence
How Content Is Produced
Each piece of medical content follows this workflow:
- Research — Our team gathers information from peer-reviewed literature, clinical guidelines and direct consultation with practising ophthalmologists
- Drafting — Content is written in clear, accessible language with appropriate medical detail
- Clinical review — Dr. Wongcharoen reviews the draft for accuracy, balance and completeness before it goes live
- Scheduled updates — All published content is reassessed at least twice a year against the latest clinical evidence and treatment guidelines
What We Hold Ourselves To
Our medical content follows these principles:
- Evidence-based — Claims are supported by published research, recognised guidelines or established clinical practice
- Honest about uncertainty — We acknowledge that outcomes vary and no treatment can guarantee results
- Balanced — Every treatment page covers both benefits and risks. We do not downplay complications or overstate success rates
- Informational only — Nothing on this site replaces a consultation with a qualified ophthalmologist
- Clear on cost — Prices are indicative starting points. We explain that final costs depend on individual assessment
Reference Sources
Our content draws on:
- Peer-reviewed journals and published ophthalmology research
- AAO (American Academy of Ophthalmology) clinical guidelines
- ESCRS (European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons) recommendations
- JCI accreditation standards for international healthcare facilities
- Thai Medical Council and Thai FDA regulatory guidance
Reporting Errors
If you spot anything on our site that appears inaccurate or out of date, please email team@thailandsight.com. We investigate all reports and correct confirmed errors without delay.
Editorial Independence
Thailand Sight receives referral fees from partner hospitals. This commercial relationship has no bearing on our editorial content. Treatment information, risk disclosures and clinical guidance are produced independently of any hospital partnership or financial arrangement.