Advertiser disclosure

Paid visibility should be clear, labeled, and separate from editorial review.

This disclosure explains how advertising, sponsored placement, and potential affiliate relationships should be labeled — and what they must never change.

Last updated: May 1, 2026

How we may make money

GLP Clinic Finder may earn revenue from advertising, sponsored placement, enhanced provider profiles, or lead-generation products.

  • If a provider pays for visibility, the listing must be labeled clearly.
  • If we ever use affiliate links, we will disclose them where they appear.
  • Monetization should never be presented as a clinical endorsement.

Labeling standards

Paid placement must be obvious to a reader without scrolling, clicking, or guessing. Labels should be consistent across pages and devices.

  • Use clear labels like “Sponsored” or “Advertisement” near the listing title.
  • Explain what sponsorship changes (placement/visibility) and what it does not change (editorial methodology).
  • Avoid ambiguous language like “Featured” without an explanation.

Editorial independence

Payment should not allow a provider to publish unsupported medical claims, hide pricing limitations, or bypass basic listing standards.

  • Sponsored placement does not change our health-content limitations.
  • Sponsored placement does not guarantee eligibility, outcomes, or insurance coverage.
  • Readers should always confirm details directly with the provider.