Claim Your Profile
Claim your profile to update your information, choose what metrics to display, and reach more patients.
Claiming takes 1 minute:
Updating the core information on your profile is free, and will always be free.
Update your contact information, add specialties, list practice addresses, and more.
You will have the ability to selectively hide or display quality-of-care metrics on your public profile. While patient transparency is a priority, we also recognize that algorithmic quality scores have inherent limitations. We empower you to choose which data best reflects your professional experience.
In 2026, we'll introduce tools for you to share self-reported pricing data with prospective patients.
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Note:
- •Only verified medical professionals can modify profiles.
- •Information entered here is only used to confirm your identity, and will not be added to your profile.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my profile on this website and where did you get my information?
How are the Experience and Quality scores calculated?
We understand this is a primary concern. The scores are algorithmically calculated, and we recognize that an algorithmic score can never fully capture the experience and ability of healthcare providers. Many highly qualified physicians and clinicians may not see their expertise fully reflected in these scores, as they are based only on the data that is currently available.
As we state directly on each provider profile page:
"Experience grades are based on available data, which can vary by provider. Newer providers or those treating patient populations with limited data coverage (such as primarily private-pay or certain insurance types) may show lower grades despite potentially excellent care, simply due to less available information."
To give providers more control, our upcoming platform will allow you to optionally hide or choose which quality scores are displayed on your profile. For a detailed breakdown of our current process, please review our Experience & Quality Methodology page.
Where does the pricing data come from?
At this time, the prices displayed on provider profiles are based on publicly available chargemaster prices. We use a combination of commercial and public data sources and display as much information as is available. We recognize the limitations of chargemaster data, and we make an effort to clearly outline those limitations for patients directly on each provider profile.
Our goal is to make this information as accurate and useful as possible for patients while maintaining transparency about the limits of current datasets. We are actively working to expand our data and plan to integrate in-network insurance rates from public and commercial sources in the future. You can find more details in our Pricing Methodology page.