Write for ClinicGeek
Guest articles and expert pieces for readers who want trustworthy healthcare guidance and clinic discovery in Singapore and the wider region.
ClinicGeek helps people compare clinics, understand care options, and stay informed about health in Singapore and Southeast Asia. If you are a clinician, researcher, clinic operator, or experienced health writer, we are open to pitches and drafts that educate readers without hype—and that respect medical accuracy and local context.
Why contribute
- Put your expertise in front of readers who are actively searching for clinics, specialties, and care decisions.
- Publish practical guidance patients and peers can use, backed by sources where claims need support.
- Build your author profile on the site with a short bio and, where appropriate, limited links to your work.
Who we work with
We prioritise contributors who can show relevant credentials or experience:
- Registered medical practitioners and allied health professionals
- Researchers and specialists in health technology or clinical innovation
- Clinic operators and practice managers with operational or patient-safety insight
- Seasoned health writers, educators, and advocates with a clear topical focus
- Case-style pieces only when anonymised or permissioned, and appropriate for a general audience
Editorial requirements
Please align your draft with the following before you send it:
- Original work, written for ClinicGeek (not republished verbatim elsewhere).
- Target length about 1,200–1,500 words unless we agree otherwise on a pitch.
- Plain, direct language; define clinical terms when writing for a mixed audience.
- At most two links to your own site or profile within the article body.
- Cite reputable sources, guidelines, or peer-reviewed work when you state clinical facts or statistics.
- Include a 2–3 line author bio and note your professional role or qualifications.
- Optional: images you have rights to use, with attribution supplied where required.
- Proofread for grammar, clarity, and consistency before submitting.
- We may edit for structure, length, tone, and accuracy so the piece fits our standards and readers.
Topics that fit
Examples of themes we are likely to accept (non-exhaustive):
- Running or improving a clinic: operations, staffing, patient flow
- Digital tools, telehealth, and practical innovation in outpatient care
- Patient experience, communication, and safety culture
- Preventive care, lifestyle, and public-health angles with evidence
- Balanced overviews of treatments or therapies (no guaranteed outcomes)
- Regulatory or policy changes that affect providers or patients in Singapore or SEA
- Mental health topics presented responsibly and with appropriate caveats
How submission works
- Email a Word or Google Doc link to hello@clinicgeek.com, or paste a short pitch first if you prefer feedback before a full draft.
- We review for originality, relevance to our audience, clarity, and fit with these guidelines.
- If we accept, we typically schedule publication within about 2–6 weeks, depending on the calendar and revision rounds.
Sponsored and priority placement
We sometimes offer sponsored or expedited placement for clinic-related content. That route includes priority review and scheduling; fees and scope are agreed by email before we commit. Ask at hello@clinicgeek.com if you want commercial timelines or a longer-term content partnership.
Disclosure: Sponsored articles are labelled for readers. They must still be useful, accurate, and consistent with our editorial standards—not pure advertising copy.
Send a submission
Write to hello@clinicgeek.com with the subject line Write for ClinicGeek: Submission.
Include your draft (or pitch), bio, credentials, and image files or links if any.
Say whether you are requesting standard editorial review only or asking about sponsored or priority placement.
We read every serious submission. If yours is a fit, we will reply with next steps or edit requests.