AURUM Medical Board
Governance, standards, and clinical integrity
AURUM is guided by a framework of medical responsibility and structured clinic onboarding criteria designed to ensure patient safety and platform integrity.
We maintain internal standards — we are not a regulator.
AURUM is not a medical regulator. However, we maintain internal standards for clinic participation within the platform.
These standards ensure that only appropriately qualified and legally operating clinics are listed.
What clinics must demonstrate to be listed.
- Valid medical qualifications in their specialty
- Regulatory compliance in their jurisdiction
- Professional indemnity insurance
- Lawful authorisation to perform listed procedures
All medical care belongs to the treating clinic.
AURUM does not perform medical treatments.
AURUM does not provide clinical diagnosis.
AURUM does not replace medical consultation.
All medical care is the sole responsibility of the treating clinic.
AI assistance is informational, not clinical.
AURUM may use AI-assisted systems to help users explore aesthetic categories and discover clinics. This system:
- Is informational only
- Does not provide medical advice
- Does not replace consultation with qualified professionals
The four pillars of our clinical framework.
We are committed to building the highest standard of trust infrastructure in aesthetic medicine — balancing innovation, accessibility, and clinical responsibility.