What our labels mean.
Every label gives a precise answer: where a provider fact came from, how it was reviewed, and when the record was checked.
- Source-reviewed A reviewer checked a specific claim against available evidence.
- Published Listed by an allowed public source, with the source kept visible.
- Under review Submitted and moving through Treomark's review queue.
- Self-reported Provided directly by the business, with its origin clearly identified.
- Regulated A medical or aesthetic service that carries a consultation disclaimer.
- Sponsored Paid placement, clearly labeled. Sponsorship never implies source review or affects ranking.
Treomark Research methodology
Evidence you can inspect
- Keep the provider location, service assertion, and source record separately identifiable.
- Publish only allowed public evidence and show its captured or reviewed date.
- Apply the narrowest accurate status to each assertion, not a blanket trust score.
- Keep corrections, source changes, and freshness visible over time.
Source review makes the public record inspectable. Read the complete methodology for source admission, review, freshness, automation, and correction standards.
Independent by design
Evidence, source-review status, credentials, publication, ranking, and corrections follow the same rules for every provider. Commercial relationships do not change those results.