Corrections & updates
We try to get every listing right, and the public web is messy. If you spot something wrong about a dermatologistsbusiness — yours, a competitor’s, or a defunct one — these are the paths for fixing it.
If it’s your business
Claiming the listing is the fastest path. A claim gives you write access to the profile (hours, services, photos, the listing description) and the ability to respond to reviews from the owner dashboard.
If it’s someone else’s listing
Email hello@fonteum.com with the listing URL and the field that needs correcting. Helpful additions: the source you used to verify (e.g., a state license registry page, a Google Business Profile screenshot, a public news article). We do not act on anonymous tips against named businesses without a corroborating source.
If a business has closed
Tell us at the same address and include any public closure signal — a final-notice news article, a “permanently closed” Google Business Profile, a state-of-incorporation dissolution record. We mark the listing inactive (it stops appearing in search and listings) and add the closure date to our internal log so we don’t re-ingest it on the next data refresh.
If you’re a regulator or law-enforcement contact
Use the same address and identify yourself in the subject line (“Regulatory request — [agency]”). For copyright takedowns or content-removal requests with statutory deadlines, see our DMCA process.
What we do not do
- We do not remove honest negative reviews on request. Reviews are not edited based on what they say about a business.
- We do not promise specific turnaround times for corrections. Most updates land within a few business days; complex cases (closure confirmation, contested ownership) take longer.
- We do not guarantee that a flagged listing will be removed. We act on verifiable signals; “I don’t like this listing” is not one.
How we sourced this listing in the first place
Most dermatologists listings on this directory begin life as a public Google Business Profile entry, supplemented by data the business owner has published themselves (a website, a state license, a public regulatory filing). We document the field-level provenance for every data point on the methodology page and the directory-level ranking logic on the how we rank page.
Compliance posture
We don’t sell ranking and don’t accept payment to move a dermatologist up the list. For final hire decisions, verify licensing, insurance, and references directly with the state medical board (or CMS NPI Registry).