Patients first, physician founded.

For a one-time fee of $49, you can verify up to three concierge providers to ensure you are making the right call before committing.

Verify before you commit.

Today, patients pay $2k–$20k upfront with no standardized way to verify:

  • credentials

  • services

  • review authenticity

SealMD creates a trust layer through:

  • verification engine

  • public trust profiles

  • continuous monitoring

We verify what actually matters.

  • Identity & license

  • Board certification

  • Services actually offered

  • Real patient reviews

Dr. Joshua Matthews, MD

Concierge Internal Medicine

Miami, Florida

Trust Score: 92

Status: Low Risk

Seal Status: Verified

Credential Verification

✔ NPI Verified

✔ State License Active

✔ Board Certification Verified

✔ No Disciplinary Actions Reported

Services Offered

✔ Same-day appointments

✔ Direct physician access

✔ Preventive care and chronic disease management

✔ Executive care coordination

Patient Feedback Integrity

✔ 18 Verified Encounters

✔ Review Authenticity: High Confidence

Summary

This practice demonstrates strong credential transparency, consistent service verification, and high-confidence patient feedback.

Patients can move forward with a higher level of trust and clarity before enrollment.

Joshua Morgan, NP

Executive Wellness Clinic

Scottsdale, Arizona

Trust Score: 62

Status: High Risk

Seal Status: Not Verified

Credential Verification

✔ NPI Verified

⚠ State License Renewal Approaching

⚠ National Certification Not Clearly Verifiable

✖ Supervisory or Collaborative Structure Not Disclosed

Services Offered

⚠ IV therapy observed

⚠ Weight loss services observed

✖ Advanced cardiac screening not supported

✖ Full-body executive imaging not verified

✖ 24/7 physician access not substantiated

Patient Feedback Integrity

⚠ Majority of reviews unverified

⚠ Review cluster detected

✖ Duplicate language patterns flagged

Review Authenticity: Low Confidence

Summary

This practice shows multiple inconsistencies between advertised claims and verified offerings, along with limited transparency in credentials and patient feedback.

Patients should confirm services and provider structure directly before committing.

Without verification, patients may rely on polished branding, unclear claims, and reviews that do not tell the full story.

SealMD brings transparency to concierge and executive medicine by showing what is verified, what is observed, and what still needs proof.