Health Information You Can Actually Trust
AvenoirCare is a doctor-founded health and wellness platform. Every article is written or medically reviewed by a qualified doctor before it reaches you — because accurate health information saves lives.
Our Story
Health information on the internet has a problem. A lot of it is written by people who have never seen a patient, never studied medicine, and never had to be accountable for what they publish. The goal is usually clicks and ad revenue — not accuracy, and certainly not patient safety. Guidelines change, new research comes out, and most of these websites never bother to update a word.
That bothered Dr. Bhagyashree, MBBS MD (Pathology). She is a Pathologist and Assistant Professor at Government Medical College (GMC), Srinagar, Uttarakhand, India, and she has spent 6 years working in academic and pathology. In that time, she watched patients arrive confused — and sometimes frightened — by things they had read online that were simply wrong. Students too. People who deserved better.
So she built AvenoirCare. The idea behind it is not complicated: every article here is either written by a doctor or checked by one before it goes live. Sources are cited. Content gets updated when guidelines change. A disclaimer appears on every page. And AvenoirCare is upfront about what it is — somewhere to learn about your health, not a replacement for talking to your own doctor.
The sources we rely on are the ones the medical community trusts: the World Health Organization (WHO), the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the NHS, the CDC, and peer-reviewed journals listed on PubMed. Nothing less. Because if the information is not good enough for a doctor to use, it is not good enough to put in front of patients either.
Our Mission & Core Values
The mission is straightforward: make trustworthy, evidence-based health education available to everyone — written clearly, reviewed by doctors, and actually useful when it matters.
Meet Our Founder & Medical Director
AvenoirCare was founded and is led by Dr. Bhagyashree — a Pathologist and academic whose work in medical education shapes everything this platform stands for.
Dr. Bhagyashree
Dr. Bhagyashree holds MBBS and MD (Pathology) degrees and currently serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Pathology at Government Medical College (GMC), Srinagar, Uttarakhand. She has been working in pathology and academic for 6 years.
Pathology sits at the heart of diagnosis. It is the discipline that identifies disease at the cellular and tissue level — the foundation on which most clinical decisions are built. Dr. Bhagyashree's work spans histopathology, cytopathology, haematology, and medical teaching. She understands, better than most, how much rides on getting the science right.
That is why she started AvenoirCare. Not every article here carries her name, but every one goes through her. Nothing is published without her review. Her standards, her scrutiny, and her commitment to accuracy are what separate this platform from the noise.
Our Editorial Policy
Every article on AvenoirCare has to clear a bar before it goes live. That bar is set by the principles of Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) and by the editorial standards that serious health information platforms are held to. Here is exactly what that means in practice.
📋 What Every Article Must Meet
- Written or reviewed by a qualified doctor. Dr. Bhagyashree, MBBS MD (Pathology), Assistant Professor at GMC Srinagar, reviews all content before it is published. No exceptions.
- Evidence-based sourcing only. Every factual health claim must be backed by peer-reviewed research, national health guidelines, or a recognised medical organisation.
- No unverified health claims. We do not publish content that promises cures, overstates treatment outcomes, or presents opinion as established fact.
- No paid editorial influence. Advertisers and sponsors have zero say in what we write, how we write it, or what conclusions we draw. Editorial decisions are made independently — full stop.
- Plain language throughout. Every article must be readable by someone without a medical degree, without dumbing down the science. Clarity and accuracy are not in conflict here.
- A medical disclaimer on every page. Every article carries a clear statement that the content is for informational purposes and does not replace advice from your own doctor.
- Named reviewer on every article. The reviewing doctor's name and credentials appear on every published piece, in line with E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness) standards.
How Every Article Gets Published — Our 5-Step Process
There are no shortcuts here. Every article goes through all five steps, in order, before it reaches you.
Where Our Information Comes From
We only cite sources the medical community itself relies on. That includes:
Social media posts, anonymous blogs, press releases, and commercial health websites are not acceptable sources here — no matter how highly they rank on Google.
Our Editorial Standards at a Glance
Corrections & Updates
We get things right as often as we can. But medicine moves, guidelines change, and occasionally something needs to be corrected. When that happens, here is what we do:
- Every correction request is reviewed by our editorial team within 48 hours of receiving it.
- If a correction is warranted, the article is updated and the "Last Updated" date is changed to reflect it.
- Significant corrections are noted inside the article itself — readers deserve to know what changed and why.
- We do not quietly delete or rewrite content to hide errors. That is not how trust works.
To flag something, use our contact form and choose "Article Correction" as the subject. Include the article URL, the specific claim you believe is wrong, and any source that supports your correction. We read everything.
Editorial Independence
The editorial side of AvenoirCare and the commercial side are kept completely separate. That is not a policy we review periodically — it is a line we do not cross.
- No advertiser, sponsor, or commercial partner has any say in what we write, what topics we cover, or what conclusions we reach.
- Anyone contributing medical content is required to declare any potential conflicts of interest before their work is reviewed for publication.
- We do not accept money to write favourably — or unfavourably — about any drug, treatment, device, or healthcare provider.
- If advertising is ever introduced on AvenoirCare, it will be clearly labelled and kept entirely separate from editorial content.
What AvenoirCare Is — and Is Not
✅ We ARE
- A health information and education platform
- Written and reviewed by qualified, credentialled doctors
- Committed to accuracy, independence, and transparency
- Free to access — for anyone, anywhere
❌ We Are NOT
- A replacement for your own doctor or healthcare provider
- Able to provide diagnosis, prescriptions, or treatment plans
- A source of emergency medical guidance
- Paid to promote or endorse any product or treatment
Questions, Corrections or Want to Contribute?
We read every message and respond within 48 hours. Whether it is a correction, a question, or an interest in writing for AvenoirCare — get in touch.