Peace Clinic, Pattaya
check pending
40index /100
M1 · Clinic licence 2 · 13%
UNVERIFIED The licence is claimed, but the number is not publicly disclosed and has not been matched by us in the MoPH facility registry (สถานพยาบาล).
M2 · Doctor traceability 2 · 13%
UNVERIFIED The physician is given only as a nickname, "Dr Jelly" — there is no full name usable for a Medical Council (checkmd) check. A nickname is not traceability; this is untraceability, not an accusation.
M3 · Service specificity 3 · 6%
UNVERIFIED The injectables menu is described, but without deep procedure-level specificity on individual protocols.
M4 · Product disclosure 4 · 8%
UNVERIFIED Injectable products are disclosed more fully than at most clinics in the register — one of the clinic's strengths on product transparency.
M5 · Device traceability 4 · 8%
UNVERIFIED Device procedures are described with equipment disclosure — among the more fully device-disclosed clinics in the register.
M6 · Price transparency 1 · 10%
UNVERIFIED There are no public prices — no price list is published.
M7 · Russian-language path 2 · 6%
UNVERIFIED A Russian patient path is not confirmed: no Russian-language page or coordinator is stated.
M8 · Source readability 3 · 5%
SECONDARY The public storefront is indexed and readable, but without deep machine-legible structure.
M9 · Safety disclosure 4 · 7%
UNVERIFIED Safety information is disclosed noticeably more than at a typical clinic: procedure and contraindication materials are present — the clinic's strongest axis.
E1 · Cleanliness of promises 2 · 12%
UNVERIFIED editorial — Public claims include superlative marketing phrasing ("No.1", "healed in one day"), which lowers the score on this axis. No bright-line cap-trigger fired; this is an internal medical-advertising watch flag, not a public accusation.
E2 · Consistency of facts 3 · 7%
UNVERIFIED editorial — The public record is broadly coherent; no notable internal contradictions were found.
E3 · Reputation hygiene 3 · 5%
UNVERIFIED editorial — Reviews exist but are not counted as a quality proxy; no public correction mechanism is stated.
Strong where it matters to the buyer: product disclosure (M4) and device disclosure (M5) and — rare for this register — procedure-safety materials (M9=4). The weak point is traceability: the physician is given only as a nickname, "Dr Jelly", with no full name for checkmd (M2), and there are no public prices at all (M6). The marketing carries superlative phrasing — we flagged this as an internal medical-advertising watch item, without any public accusation.
Clinic licensed: caveat
Doctor traceable: caveat
In register scope: yes
Clinic operating: yes
What this register does NOT measure We do not rate procedure outcomes, a doctor's skill, complications or "who's better". We verify structural facts: the licence, the doctor, the products, the prices, the Russian-language path, safety disclosure — and where something is unconfirmed, we say so.