The Smart Healer is a health publication focused specifically on hair and scalp health, and vitamins and supplements. We’re in the middle of a deliberate relaunch: the site originally ran as a general health blog in 2020–2021, and we’re migrating it into a narrower, more carefully reviewed publication rather than trying to cover everything.
Who’s behind Smart Healer
The Smart Healer is a sister platform to smarthealer.pk, a telemedicine platform connecting patients with doctors, hospitals, and pharmacies. That platform’s network includes hundreds of PMC-verified doctors offering telemedicine consultations across a wide range of specialties, including dermatology and nutrition — the two specialties most relevant to what we cover here.
Content on this site is produced by a combined writing and review team: articles are drafted with AI assistance, then reviewed and edited by our team before anything is published. For medical content specifically, we go a step further — articles get checked by a named, credentialed reviewer with relevant specialty experience before they carry a “Medically reviewed by” byline. You can see exactly what that review involves on our medical review process page.
Our reviewers
Our hair and scalp content is reviewed by Dr. Syed Mohammad Obaid (MBBS, MS Clinical Dermatology, PMC-registered), an independent dermatology consultant. Our vitamins and nutrition content is reviewed by Dr. Imama Nasir Ch (DDNS, DHMS, MPhil Epidemiology & Public Health), an independent dietitian and public health specialist. Both are affiliated with our sister platform, smarthealer.pk, and review articles as independent contractors — not as Smart Healer staff. You can see their full credentials and the specific articles they’ve reviewed on their author pages, linked from each article’s byline.
Where we are in this relaunch
We’d rather tell you plainly where things stand than overstate our progress:
- Our hair & scalp and vitamins content has been reorganized under two main topic areas, each reviewed by a specialist in that field.
- Articles carried over from our original 2020–2021 run are being rewritten and re-sourced on an ongoing basis — we’re honest in our editorial policy about which articles have been through this process and which haven’t yet.
- Where an article includes affiliate links (through Amazon Associates), that’s disclosed plainly at the top of the article, not buried in a footer.
Questions or corrections
If you spot something inaccurate or out of date, we want to know. Reach out through our contact information and we’ll review and correct it.