Editorial Policy

PX Docs is committed to empowering families by providing accurate, unbiased, and evidence-based health information focused on the root causes of pediatric health challenges. We aim to be a trusted resource that enables children to thrive through natural, drug-free healthcare approaches.

Our mission is lived out in our articles and other written materials.

We understand that when it comes to something as important as your kiddo’s health, getting the best and most accurate information is essential. We strive to cut through the “noise” to deliver trusted information from our team and network of docs.

At PX Docs, our commitment is to empower you with reliable, accessible, and precise information to support your health and well-being journey. We employ a well-defined Editorial Framework designed to guarantee the delivery of the highest quality information.

Developed by the PX Docs team, our Editorial Framework serves as the cornerstone of our operations. So, what does this framework entail? How do we uphold our standards to ensure that every piece aligns with our commitment?

Our team meticulously crafts and refines each piece of content based on the four fundamental principles of our editorial framework. These pillars — (1) establishing and upholding trust; (2) adhering to journalistic standards; (3) emphasizing accuracy, empathy, and inclusivity; and (4) continuous monitoring and updating of content — work in harmony to provide you with consistently timely, evidence-based information for your well-informed health decisions.

Editorial Team

The PX Docs editorial team consists of writers, journalists, content experts, and practicing physicians, all with advanced degrees and specialized training.

Our founder, Dr. Tony Ebel, DC, CPPFC, CCWP, has over 15 years of experience as a chiropractic neurologist caring for families. The PX Docs team is dedicated to creating content that adheres to the highest editorial standards for quality, accuracy, and integrity.

Members of the editorial team include:
Erin Black
Dr. Morgan
Dr. Tony Ebel
Dr. Matt Hill
Dr. Allie Wright

Content Development Process

Article topics are selected based on the prevalence of issues facing families, new research on natural approaches, and overall relevance to parents’ questions and concerns.

Writers consult sources such as CDC epidemiological reports, National Institutes of Health datasets, peer-reviewed journals like JAMA Pediatrics and Frontiers in Pediatrics, clinical research networks, and insights from our founder Dr. Tony Ebel’s practice.

Content then goes through a review by a dedicated team of fact-checkers, editors, content experts, and our founder Dr. Tony Ebel. Our review team includes pediatricians, family physicians, chiropractors, nutritionists, and other specialists.

After publishing, articles are monitored regularly. Content is updated to reflect new research or changes in clinical guidelines and best practices. Any article that has been updated will be marked as such.

Ensuring Accuracy and Objectivity

At PX Docs, editorial independence from outside interests is an unwavering rule. Our writers receive no incentives or gifts from sources. Disclosing potential conflicts of interest is mandatory.

We welcome reader feedback through third-party verified review platforms to identify any issues requiring correction or clarification.

You may contact our editorial team at support@pxdocs.com.

Writers and medical reviewers promptly address substantive feedback.

Writers consult the best available evidence from clinical sources along with insights from practicing physicians and parents’ lived experiences. We aim to present a balanced perspective inclusive of multiple viewpoints regarding pediatric health.

Writing Standards and Principles

We create content designed for comprehension by everyday readers rather than academics.

Our editorial team works to make content relatable through the use of narratives and real-world examples from parents.

Our goal is for all readers, particularly parents experiencing unique challenges, to feel represented and supported.

Updating of Content

Our dedicated editors and experts are tasked with identifying areas within our content that require updating due to new findings and research.

In navigating our content, you’ll encounter various dates, each representing a distinct phase in our editorial process:

Written On Date: Marks the original writing and publication date.
Updated Date: Updates occur every time an expert from our team updates the content.
Reviewed by: Indicates that the editors and experts have verified the editorial content.
Updated On Date: Reflects the date of any modifications made to enhance the content’s value, such as corrections, additions, or replacements of images and sources.

Our commitment to content updating and re-review is manifested through ongoing processes, including:

Regular Audits: Periodic reviews to address changes in language, terminology, and trends in health communities.

Immediate Action from Feedback: We actively encourage reader feedback, swiftly addressing any potential issues. When alerted to inaccuracies, outdated information, or unclear content, our editorial teams promptly research and determine necessary revisions, ensuring the rapid republishing of updated and improved content.

History and Impact

Over the past 15 years, PX Docs founder Dr. Tony Ebel has helped tens of thousands of children improve their health by focusing on nervous system function and natural solutions. The PX Docs Directory connects families to hundreds like-minded providers offering drug-free healthcare centered on restoring balance from the inside out. We remain committed to serving children and parents through educational resources and access to holistic care.