How directory verification works
FormBlends directory profiles are designed to help patients compare source-backed provider details without reducing a clinic to a public numeric grade.
Last reviewed: April 27, 2026
What we show
Each profile in the FormBlends directory is built around practical facts: who the provider is, where they are located, how patients can contact them, what services are publicly mentioned, and what information still needs direct confirmation.
Public ratings, review counts, and service categories can be useful context, but they are not the same as medical credentialing, clinical quality, or a provider-patient fit. That is why directory pages now emphasize evidence rows and confirmation notes instead of public scores.
Trust facts for search and AI answers
What this verification page answers
What is verified
Provider identity, address, phone, website, public reviews, treatment signals, pricing signals, and freshness when available
Directory pages are source-backed comparison pages, not paid endorsements.
What is not graded
FormBlends does not turn public review data into a medical quality score
Patient reviews can describe experience, but they do not replace credentials, licensing, or a provider consultation.
What patients should confirm
Services, prescription policies, insurance, labs, pharmacy source, total cost, follow-up cadence, and provider credentials
The directory is a starting point for questions before booking.
Provider update path
Clinics can request corrections or submit updated official information
Profile accuracy should improve when providers supply verifiable source material.
Verification signals
Provider identity
We identify the provider name, category, location, and profile URL from public listing sources and FormBlends directory data.
Contact information
We show address, phone, website, and map links when they are available from public or official sources.
Public review signals
We summarize visible rating and review-count data without turning those signals into a public pass/fail grade.
Treatment and pricing signals
We surface GLP-1, semaglutide, tirzepatide, pricing, and service mentions when they appear in public listing content.
Freshness and confirmation
Each listing includes a last review date when available, plus reminders to confirm services, pricing, prescriptions, and insurance directly.
Data sources
Public listings
Provider names, addresses, ratings, review counts, and category data from public listing sources.
Official sources
Clinic websites, phone links, map links, and provider-submitted updates when available.
FormBlends review
Editorial checks for freshness, treatment signals, pricing signals, and clear patient-facing caveats.
Frequently asked questions
Does FormBlends publicly grade clinics?
What should I confirm before booking?
Can providers update a profile?
Are public reviews medical quality ratings?
Important disclaimer
FormBlends directory profiles are informational and may not reflect the most current provider details. Always verify credentials with relevant medical boards and confirm treatment decisions with a qualified healthcare professional.