Hi, I’m Laslo Jones, and as the sole writer and editor of ePhysicianHealth.com, I want to be fully transparent with you about how I create and share content on this site.

1. Authenticity and Experience

Everything you read here comes from my personal experience as a general practitioner.

I draw from real-life scenarios, professional knowledge, and years of practice in the medical field. Of course, I don’t claim to know everything—but what I do share is what I genuinely believe could help, inform, or inspire you.

I always strive to write honestly, with integrity, and with the reader in mind.

2. Medical Information Disclaimer

While I am a licensed general practitioner, the content on this blog is not a substitute for professional medical advice.

My goal is to offer general insights, share experiences, and provide tips that may be useful—but always consult your own doctor or healthcare provider for advice tailored to your situation.

Nothing on this site should be interpreted as a diagnosis or specific treatment plan.

3. Sources and Accuracy

I make every effort to ensure that the information I provide is accurate, up-to-date, and grounded in current medical understanding.

When I refer to studies, medical guidelines, or established practices, I do my best to mention or link to reliable sources. If I ever miss the mark, I appreciate it when readers point it out—I’m always open to learning and improving.

4. Tone and Style

This blog reflects my voice—casual, thoughtful, and approachable. I don’t use medical jargon unless it’s necessary, and when I do, I try to explain it in plain language.

My aim is to make healthcare feel more human, and writing in a relatable way is a big part of that.

5. Editorial Independence

All opinions expressed here are entirely my own. I don’t accept paid posts, outside submissions, or sponsored content that would compromise the integrity of what I share.

If that ever changes, I’ll clearly disclose any partnerships or affiliations.

6. Feedback and Corrections

I welcome thoughtful feedback, corrections, or questions from readers.

If you notice something that seems off or have a suggestion, feel free to reach out. I want this blog to be a space for continuous growth—for both myself and the people reading it.