Hola Health Editorial Policy & Medical Review

Last updated: 2 June 2026

This policy explains how Hola Health creates, reviews, sources, and updates the health information we publish. Our goal is to ensure every clinical page on our platform is accurate, safe, evidence-based, and easy to understand for patients seeking healthcare in Australia.

  1. Scope of This Policy

    This policy applies to all clinical and health-information content published across the Hola Health website, including medical condition guides, service pages, pathology referral descriptions, and our health blog. It does not apply to administrative legal documents or standard terms of service. Note: Any content containing clinical claims, pricing representations, or therapeutic references — including marketing copy — is subject to the same AHPRA, TGA, and ACCC compliance standards described in Section 5.

  2. Who Writes and Reviews Our Content

    • Human-Led Writing: All clinical content is drafted by experienced writers in health and doctors in Australia, working to internal briefs and structured templates.
    • No AI Clinical Decisions: We do not use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to generate medical diagnostics, treatment pathways, medication dosages, or clinical recommendations. While AI may assist with formatting or text readability, real human writers and doctors write our medical content.
    • Rigorous Medical Review: Before publication, every clinical page is reviewed by an active, Australian-registered medical practitioner including Dr Vishnu Gopalan, Chief Medical Officer of Hola Health (registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency and holds Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners.), Dr Nelson Lau and Dr Ammar Al-Ani, (both registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency). You can verify Hola doctors’ registration directly on the AHPRA public register. The reviewing doctor checks for clinical safety, accuracy, and adherence to current Australian healthcare guidelines.
  3. Trusted Clinical Sources We Rely On

    When making clinical statements or describing health conditions, we rely exclusively on established Australian and international evidence-based institutions. Where relevant, we link directly to these sources so you can read the original guidelines. Our primary references include:

  4. What Our Content Is and Is Not

    • Our content is educational: It is designed to help you understand common illnesses, preventative health, and how an online doctor can support you.
    • It is not a substitute for professional medical advice: The information on this site does not replace an individual consultation with a qualified doctor. Always speak to a healthcare professional for personal assessment, diagnosis, or treatment.
    • In an emergency: Telehealth is not for emergencies. If you are experiencing a life-threatening medical crisis, severe pain, or difficulty breathing, call 000 immediately or visit your nearest hospital emergency department. For immediate mental health support, call Lifeline on 13 11 14.
  5. Strict Advertising Compliance (AHPRA, TGA & ACCC)

    Hola Health is committed to complying with Australian regulatory standards and actively works to ensure its content meets AHPRA, TGA, and ACCC requirements. Our editorial team ensures:

    • No Outcome Guarantees: We never promise specific clinical results or use deceptive terms like “guaranteed cure.”
    • No Unsubstantiated Superlatives: We do not use language like “best clinic” or “#1 platform”.
    • Hedged, Realistic Language: We communicate healthcare honestly, using accurate phrasing like “this treatment may help” or “your doctor will assess if this is safe for you.”
    • No Prescription Drug Advertising (TGA Compliance): We do not feature promotional copy for Schedule 4 (S4) and Schedule 8 prescription-only medications on our public pages.
    • Clear Provider Separation (ACCC Compliance): We have taken steps to ensure consumers can identify Hola Health as an independent private telehealth provider — distinct from government health lines or Medicare-funded public services.
  6. How Often Our Content Is Reviewed

    To prevent outdated health information from remaining online, we operate on a strict review schedule:

    Content TypeReview FrequencyTrigger Events
    Medical Condition GuidesMinimum every 12 monthsChanges to national clinical guidelines or safety alerts.
    Service & Referral PagesMinimum every 12 monthsUpdates to diagnostic or pathology standards.
    Prescription Refill PagesMinimum every 12 monthsAny official PBS update affecting that medication class.
    Pricing & Medicare InfoReviewed regularlyWhenever official Medicare (MBS) or PBS rules change.
    Health Blog PostsMonitored continuouslyReviewed if underlying medical consensus or facts change.
  7. Managing Conflicts of Interest

    Hola Health is a commercial telehealth platform. Because we explain the conditions we manage and help with, we have an inherent interest in these medical topics. We manage this transparently by:

    • Prioritising patient safety over commercial goals.
    • Explicitly advising when an in-person visit, physical examination, or emergency department care is required—even when it means we cannot treat you online.
    • Refusing any paid third-party clinical placements or pharmaceutical sponsorships on our informational pages.
  8. Accessibility

    We aim for our health content to be readable by a general Australian audience. We use plain-English headings, explain medical terms when they first appear, and keep paragraphs short.

  9. Meet Our Medical & Editorial Review Panel

    To give our users and search engines absolute confidence, our clinical content is overseen, reviewed, and approved by Australian medical professionals.

Chief Medical Officer & Reviewer

Dr Vishnu Gopalan

Role: Chief Medical Officer

Expertise: Over 25 years of experience in Australian general practice, with substantial experience in digital health, chronic disease management, and primary care access.

Qualifications: Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP).

AHPRA Registration: MED0001543768.

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Clinical Writer

Dr Nelson Lau

Role: Medical Content Writer and Reviewer

Expertise: With over 30 years of clinical practice. He is a graduate of the University of Western Australia and a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP).

Qualifications: MBBS, FRACGP

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Clinical Reviewer

Dr. Ammar Al-Ani

Role: GP & Medical Content Reviewer

Expertise: Dr Ammar Al-Ani is an experienced medical practitioner with over 28 years of clinical experience.

Qualifications: Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB), CCBST – Certificate of Completion of Basic Surgical Training, AMC – Assessed by the Australian Medical Council

AHPRA Registration: MED0001958303 .

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Note: Registration details are accurate at the date of last review. Always verify current registration status on the AHPRA public register at ahpra.gov.au.

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