Independent coordination platform
ATDERA is an independent international healthcare and education coordination platform and does not itself provide any medical service, diagnosis or treatment.
Counsel's review requires the medical disclaimer to keep ATDERA's role strictly organisational. The platform is not a clinic, hospital or healthcare provider, and nothing on the site should blur that boundary.
The legal document sets out protective wording that keeps coordination clearly separate from clinical responsibility.
ATDERA is an independent international healthcare and education coordination platform and does not itself provide any medical service, diagnosis or treatment.
Content published on the platform is provided for general education and information only. It does not replace professional medical advice, a clinical assessment or a treatment recommendation from a licensed physician.
All medical interventions, treatments and surgical procedures are carried out solely by independently licensed healthcare institutions and authorised clinicians under their own legal and professional responsibility.
Users should always consult their own licensed doctors or local healthcare providers before making decisions about their health, and they should contact local emergency services immediately in urgent or emergency situations.
The disclaimer also limits what users may infer from ATDERA's coordination role and from medical marketing language on the site.
ATDERA's role is to coordinate access to accredited institutions, organise communication and support next-step planning. It does not intervene in diagnosis, treatment protocols, informed consent for care or clinical follow-up decisions.
Nothing on the site should be read as a promise of medical outcome, a guarantee of suitability or an assumption by ATDERA of malpractice liability for care delivered by partner institutions or clinicians.
Counsel's review requires ATDERA to avoid medical advertising language that suggests guaranteed results or unlawful promotion. Expressions such as result guarantees, best doctor, premium package, book now, free consultation, absolute solution, risk-free treatment and miracle method should not be used in a healthcare marketing context.
The legal review also treats manipulated or non-consensual before-and-after imagery as prohibited in this context. Visual or written materials should remain factual, permission-based and consistent with healthcare advertising restrictions.