A Wiki page is one of the most authoritative trust signals a medical professional can hold. We create, maintain, and protect credible physician profiles that build recognition with patients, institutions, peers, and the media worldwide.
Wiki is the world's most visited reference site. When patients, journalists, or institutions search your name, your Wiki page appears at the top — establishing your authority before anything else.
Wiki pages consistently rank at the top of Google results for name-based searches. Your professional profile appears exactly where patients, journalists, and academic institutions are looking for you.
Hospitals, universities, and grant committees often reference Wiki during vetting. A well-sourced, neutral physician profile signals authority, credibility, and an established body of professional work.
Journalists cite Wiki when covering medical stories. A polished, citation-rich profile ensures reporters start from an accurate picture of your expertise — one you've helped establish.
ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and other AI assistants draw heavily from Wiki. A physician page ensures AI tools accurately describe your specialisation, qualifications, and career when users ask about you.
With pages available in 60+ languages, your research, clinical work, and contributions reach the global medical community. We create and maintain editions across all major Wiki language communities.
A monitored Wiki page prevents misinformation from taking hold. We watch for inaccurate edits, policy-violating changes, and unsourced additions — and revert them promptly to protect your standing.
A medical professional's Wiki article is more than a career summary. We build a comprehensive, structured profile that covers every dimension of your clinical and academic career.
Medical school, residency, fellowship, and board certifications — all documented in encyclopaedic format, sourced from institutional and independent records.
Hospital affiliations, department head positions, and clinical leadership roles documented with their professional context and independently verified sourcing.
Peer-reviewed papers, clinical studies, books, and academic contributions listed and properly cited — establishing your intellectual and scientific footprint.
Medical honours, fellowship distinctions, research prizes, and peer-recognised accolades documented with citations to the authoritative awarding institution.
Professional body memberships, editorial board roles, advisory positions, and medical society affiliations clearly documented for a complete professional picture.
Clinical specialisms, sub-specialities, and areas of particular expertise noted in neutral, encyclopaedic language — grounded in third-party coverage, not self-promotion.
Cardiac specialists with published research, clinical trial involvement, or significant hospital leadership roles.
Specialists in neurology and brain surgery with peer-reviewed publications or recognised contributions to the field.
Cancer specialists and clinical researchers with notable publications, trials, or media recognition in oncology.
Senior dental professionals and oral surgeons with academic publications or acknowledged expertise in their specialty.
Research-focused physicians whose work in genetics or pathology is documented in independent academic or media sources.
Surgeons treating professional athletes or conducting prominent orthopaedic research with a verifiable public record.
Mental health professionals with published works, public commentary, or academic appointments covered by independent sources.
Physicians and medical leaders working in international health, public health policy, or WHO-affiliated roles with documented impact.
Wiki requires individuals to meet its notability guidelines — meaning your career needs significant, independent coverage in reliable sources. Not sure if you qualify? We offer a free assessment before any commitment. We'll give you an honest, expert answer.
Get a Free Notability CheckA transparent, structured process built around one goal — getting your physician profile published correctly and keeping it there.
We review your career's public footprint, assess notability against Wiki's standards, and recommend the right service — page creation, editing, or ongoing maintenance.
We gather qualifying references — journal citations, institutional announcements, press coverage — and map out a complete article structure tailored to your profile.
Our editors draft the full article in encyclopaedic, neutral prose. You review it before we submit through Wiki's Articles for Creation process.
Your profile goes live. We monitor it post-publication, handle any editorial concerns, and offer ongoing maintenance to keep it accurate and protected over time.
Typical Update Timeline
Free review & update assessment
Update plan & source research
Drafting & submission of edits
Final review & confirmation
Most physician page attempts fail because writers lean on CVs and institution websites instead of the independent sourcing Wiki demands. Our team has built hundreds of medical professional profiles and knows exactly how to present a clinical career in a format that gets approved.
We understand the specific sourcing standards Wiki applies to doctors and researchers — and exactly how to meet them.
All content is written in neutral, encyclopaedic language — clinically precise, never promotional, and never flagged for bias.
We monitor your page and revert inaccurate or damaging edits from third parties — protecting the integrity of your professional record.
We comply fully with Wiki's paid contribution disclosure policy — safeguarding both your article's credibility and your own reputation.
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"I'd been told by colleagues that getting a Wiki page as a physician was nearly impossible without connections inside the platform. Wiki Publishing Services assessed my publications and media coverage thoroughly, built a properly sourced article, and had it live within five weeks. It's become one of the first things patients and journalists mention when they reach out."
We also create Wiki pages for companies, lawyers, authors, actors, and more.
Start with a free notability assessment. We'll tell you honestly whether a Wiki page is achievable for your career — and exactly what it will take to get your profile live.