Directory standards

How GLPFinders checks clinic listings

Methodology version 1.0 · August 2026

What “website-confirmed” means

A clinic is website-confirmed when a public page associated with that business states that it offers a GLP-1 medication or program at a physical location. It does not mean GLPFinders inspected the clinic, verified a professional license, tested a pharmacy, or endorsed treatment.

Inclusion standard

Listings must identify a US clinic or practice with a physical service location and public evidence of GLP-1 care. Telehealth-only businesses, pharmacies without a clinical service, articles, and ambiguous lead-generation pages are excluded.

Field provenance

Names, addresses, phones, services, pricing, insurance and telehealth indicators come from public clinic pages. Unknown information remains blank or false; it is not inferred. Pricing is displayed only when a public source discloses a usable amount or range.

Indexing threshold

Clinic profiles are eligible for search indexing only when they have a clear identity and website plus local contact information and at least one comparison signal such as a description, disclosed price or defensible rating. Thin profiles remain accessible for correction and claiming but are excluded from the sitemap.

Limitations

Clinic programs change quickly. Public websites can be incomplete or stale, and insurance acceptance does not guarantee medication coverage. Patients should confirm price, medication source, clinician credentials, coverage and availability directly.

Corrections and ownership

Clinics can claim a listing; anyone can submit a correction. Claimed status verifies control of the listing, not quality of medical care.