30/03/2026
Doctors are making content now. I know it looks weird.
But honestly? This is where people are. Scrolling at midnight, scared about a symptom, looking for answers. And the answers they’re finding aren’t always right.
Every day in clinic, I spend time correcting things patients read online or saw in a reel. Things that sounded convincing. Things that were shared thousands of times. Things that had zero medical basis.
And I don’t blame the patients. The content is confident, it’s everywhere and it’s designed to be believed.
That’s exactly the problem.
If misinformation can go viral, so can the truth. And if people are turning to social media for health information which they are, whether we like it or not, then doctors need to be part of that conversation.
If misinformation can go viral, so can the truth. And if people are turning to social media for health information which they are, whether we like it or not, then doctors need to be part of that conversation.
Not to perform. Not for followers.
Just to make sure that when someone is scared and searching, they have a chance of finding something real.
THAT’S WHY I AM HERE ✨