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“Orthopedic procedures are described in depth, with step-by-step overviews. The site excels at breaking down surgical techniques, but could improve by adding patient testimonials or case studies.
Dr. Sarah Patel, MD
Orthopedic Surgeon
The dermatology section offers high‑quality images and evidence‑based treatment protocols. I noted that some guidelines could be updated to reflect the latest resistance patterns.”
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Dr. Robert Martinez, MD
Physician at Stanford Health Care
“Cancer treatment articles include current protocols and trial summaries. The site would benefit from a clearer distinction between standard‑of‑care and experimental therapies.”



Dr. David Brown, MD
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Neurology content on RxHarun.com is well‑structured, with easy‑to‑follow diagrams and patient‑friendly language. I would recommend adding more video animations for complex topics like synaptic transmission.
Dr. Emily Johnson, MD
Professor at UCLA School of Medicine
Neurology content on RxHarun.com is well‑structured, with easy‑to‑follow diagrams and patient‑friendly language. I would recommend adding more video animations for complex topics like synaptic transmission.
Dr. Emily Johnson, MD
Professor at UCLA School of Medicine
“GI disease overviews are patient‑friendly and cite peer‑reviewed studies. I would like to see more endoscopic images and video links for procedural context.”
Dr. Lisa Nguyen, MD
University of California
The cardiology articles are thorough and up‑to‑date, with clear explanations of disease mechanisms. I appreciate the inclusion of practical lifestyle advice alongside pharmacological treatments, which benefits both clinicians and patients.
Dr. Michael Lee, MD
Cardiovascular Research at Cleveland Clinic
“Urology articles balance technical detail with patient‑centered language. Including infographics on urinary tract improves engagement.”
Dr. Kimberly Wright, MD
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
guides are meticulous, with latest biologic therapies well explained. A comparison table of drug side‑effect profiles would be a useful addition.”


Dr. Steven Ramirez, MD
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
“Ophthalmology content features detailed illustrations of ocular anatomy. Incorporating interactive 3D models could further enhance patient understanding.”

Dr. Rachel Thompson, MD
Wills Eye Hospital