Advertising Policy

How CheckRx handles advertising and affiliate relationships.

CheckRx may earn money from advertising, affiliate links, partnerships, or referral arrangements. This policy explains how commercial relationships may appear on the site and the standards we aim to follow when covering sensitive health topics.

Affiliate links

Some links may earn CheckRx a commission.

If you click a provider link and later sign up, purchase, book, or complete another qualifying action, CheckRx may receive a commission. This does not usually cost you extra, but it can influence how the site is funded.

Affiliate relationships do not mean a provider is suitable for every person. You should still compare providers carefully and speak with a qualified clinician before starting, stopping, or changing medication.

Editorial standards

Health content needs conservative wording.

CheckRx aims to publish practical comparison content without hype, fake urgency, guaranteed results, or claims that medication is right for everyone. Treatment suitability depends on health history, current medications, eligibility criteria, and local prescribing rules.

Provider pages and guides should focus on what users can verify: consultation quality, pricing, pharmacy arrangements, follow-up support, cancellation terms, safety checks, and current provider terms.

Provider relationships

How commercial relationships may show up.

Affiliate links

Links that may generate commission if a user clicks through and completes a qualifying action on a third-party website.

Sponsored placements

If CheckRx accepts sponsored placements in future, they should be clearly labelled and still follow the site’s medical-compliance boundaries.

Provider corrections

Providers may suggest factual updates, but CheckRx should not publish unsupported claims, medical promises, or misleading promotional copy.

Medical note: Advertising or affiliate relationships do not replace clinical judgement. Always speak with a qualified clinician before choosing or changing treatment.