Who This Is For
Medcomms teams under delivery pressure
Medical affairs teams preparing HCP materials
Health AI companies reviewing medical outputs
Biotech or medtech teams preparing scientific content
Agencies needing clinical-scientific review before MLR
Founders who need their science explained clearly and credibly
What We Review
Scientific slide decks
Medical education materials
HCP-facing content
Web or platform medical content
Scripts and transcripts
Disease area materials
Literature-based documents
AI-generated medical content
Reference-linked content
Claims and message frameworks
What We Check
Clinical logic
Evidence strength
Claim support
Scientific balance
Missing limitations
HCP relevance
Patient/practice reality
Reference alignment
Tone and clarity
Review-readiness risks
What You Receive
Annotated review notes
Clinical logic comments
Evidence and claim support observations
Missing context and risk areas
Suggested fixes
Now / Next / Later action list
Optional review call
Why It Matters
Medical content can be polished but still clinically weak.
A Clinical Depth Audit helps identify the issues that standard copyediting can miss: unsupported claims, unclear logic, missing clinical context, weak evidence hierarchy, and materials that may not feel credible to healthcare professionals.
Who This Is For
Medcomms teams under delivery pressure
Medical affairs teams preparing HCP materials
Health AI companies reviewing medical outputs
Biotech or medtech teams preparing scientific content
Agencies needing clinical-scientific review before MLR
Founders who need their science explained clearly and credibly
What We Review
Scientific slide decks
Medical education materials
HCP-facing content
Web or platform medical content
Scripts and transcripts
Disease area materials
Literature-based documents
AI-generated medical content
Reference-linked content
Claims and message frameworks
What We Check
Clinical logic
Evidence strength
Claim support
Scientific balance
Missing limitations
HCP relevance
Patient/practice reality
Reference alignment
Tone and clarity
Review-readiness risks
What You Receive
Annotated review notes
Clinical logic comments
Evidence and claim support observations
Missing context and risk areas
Suggested fixes
Now / Next / Later action list
Optional review call
Why It Matters
Medical content can be polished but still clinically weak.
A Clinical Depth Audit helps identify the issues that standard copyediting can miss: unsupported claims, unclear logic, missing clinical context, weak evidence hierarchy, and materials that may not feel credible to healthcare professionals.