Editorial policy

Editorial Policy

TRT Diary educational content is intended to help users track responsibly, understand what records may be useful, and prepare better clinician conversations.

Illustrated TRT tracking dashboard with symptoms, labs, and vital signs.

How content is written

Public content should be practical, original, people-first, and limited to tracking education. It should avoid claims that TRT Diary diagnoses, treats, optimizes hormones, or replaces medical care.

Sources and review

When medical or scientific claims are included, sources should come from reputable medical organizations, regulators, journals, or clinician-facing guidance. If a page has not been medically reviewed by a named qualified reviewer, it should not claim medical review.

Corrections

Content corrections should be handled by reviewing the page, checking the underlying source, updating the text where appropriate, and noting the updated date when the change is material.

Current review status

TRT Diary does not currently claim a named medical reviewer for all educational content. Pages should be treated as educational tracking content, not personalized medical guidance.

Medical note: TRT Diary is for informational tracking and appointment preparation only. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, dosing recommendations, or emergency monitoring.