Editorial Policy

How we create and maintain trustworthy medical content.

Physician-Reviewed Content

All medical content published on the Soni Vision Institute website is written or reviewed by board-certified ophthalmologists. Our clinical content is authored and overseen by:

  • Dr. Ruhi Soni
    Dr. Ruhi Soni, MD

    Board-certified ophthalmologist and founder of Soni Vision Institute. Residency-trained at Baylor College of Medicine. Specializes in cataract and refractive surgery.

  • Dr. Nikitha Reddy
    Dr. Nikitha Reddy, MD

    Board-certified ophthalmologist and partner at Soni Vision Institute. Residency-trained at UT Southwestern Medical Center with fellowship training at the University of Toronto. Specializes in cataract, refractive, and glaucoma surgery.

Evidence-Based Approach

Our content is grounded in current, peer-reviewed medical literature and established clinical guidelines. We reference trusted sources including the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO), the National Eye Institute (NEI), the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS), and other recognized medical authorities. When medical consensus evolves, we update our content to reflect the latest evidence.

Regular Updates

Medical knowledge advances continuously. We review and update our service pages, condition pages, and blog posts on a regular basis to ensure the information remains accurate, current, and aligned with the standard of care. Each page displays when it was last reviewed.

Editorial Independence

Our content is created to educate and inform patients. While we describe the procedures and technologies offered at our practice, our editorial decisions are driven by what is medically accurate and genuinely helpful to patients — not by commercial considerations. We aim to present information in a balanced, transparent manner so patients can make well-informed decisions about their eye care.

Not a Substitute for Medical Advice

The information on this website is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Every patient’s situation is unique. If you have questions about your eye health or a specific condition, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with one of our physicians for personalized guidance.

Questions or Feedback

If you have questions about our content or notice information that may need updating, please contact our office at (346) 818-6780. We value accuracy and welcome your feedback.