How we keep this data accurate
Most doctor and clinic listings online are out of date — wrong fees, old timings, doctors who moved years ago. MedikZo is built so that doesn't happen. Here's exactly how.
1. The data comes from the clinic, not scraped from the web
Every doctor and clinic on MedikZo is added with details sourced directly from the practice — the consultation fee, the days and times the doctor sits, and where. We don't copy listings from other directories, which is how stale data spreads in the first place.
2. A real person confirms before every booking
This is the part that matters most. When you book through the MedikZo app, our team contacts the clinic to confirm the doctor is actually available before we tell you it's done. If the doctor is on leave or the chamber is closed, we call you and arrange an alternative — we don't leave you with a booking that quietly falls through. Because we're on the phone with clinics every day, we catch changes — a new fee, a shifted timing, a doctor who moved — as they happen.
3. Every page shows when it was last confirmed
On each doctor and clinic page you'll see a real date — “last confirmed by our team on …”. It's not a generic “updated recently” badge; it's the actual date that record was last checked. If it's old, we say so plainly rather than pretend.
4. You can tell us the moment something's wrong
Every doctor and clinic page has a “Found something wrong? Report it” link. Spotted a fee that changed or a doctor who no longer practises somewhere? Tell us in two taps — a real person on our team reviews every report and updates the record. We'd rather you catch it than a future patient be misled.