Our Sources
Last updated: May 2026
DrVisit.ai pulls from a small number of public, traceable sources. If something on the site looks like a fact, this is where it came from.
The provider directory
Each platform in our directory is verified against public licensing data and against the platform's own published material. The main inputs are:
- NPI Registry (NPPES) for individual clinician verification, where it applies.
- State medical board records for license verification.
- The platform's own clinician roster, service catalog, and consumer-facing pricing pages.
- Direct confirmation from the partner platform during onboarding.
The triage assistant
The clinical scaffolding behind the assistant draws on publicly documented frameworks:
- Emergency Severity Index (ESI) — the five-tier urgency scoring used in US emergency departments.
- Manchester Triage System — symptom-led decision flowcharts.
- CDC, NIH, and HHS published guidance for specific symptom categories.
Prices
Prices reflect what each partner platform publishes for self-pay or non-insured visits. Insurance-billed costs vary by carrier and plan and are not represented as fixed numbers on this site. We don't mark prices up. We don't take a cut.
Care-path mapping
The mapping from "here's what you said" to "here's the level of care that fits" is shaped by the triage frameworks listed above. The output is informational. It's a starting point, not a substitute for evaluation by a licensed clinician.
Spot a sourcing problem?
If you want to verify a specific source, or you're a partner platform with corrected information about your service, contact us.