Medical Disclaimer

Last updated: May 26, 2026 Medically reviewed by: Meenu Vaid, MD — Board-Certified Addiction Medicine & Infectious Disease


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The information published on meenuvaidmd.com — including service pages, blog posts, the glossary, downloadable resources, and any AI-assisted summaries — is provided for general educational and informational purposes only. It is not medical advice, and it is not a substitute for an evaluation, diagnosis, or treatment plan from a qualified clinician who knows you and your history.

We work hard to keep the content accurate and current, but medicine changes quickly. Guidelines get updated, new evidence comes out, and what’s right for one person may be wrong for another. Always confirm anything you read here with Dr. Vaid or your own healthcare provider before acting on it.

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Reading this site, signing up for a newsletter, submitting an inquiry form, or interacting with any chat feature does not create a physician–patient relationship between you and Dr. Meenu Vaid or Savera Wellness. A formal relationship begins only after you complete intake, sign required consent forms, and are accepted as a patient by the practice.

If you are not an established patient, please do not send protected health information through this website. Use our intake process or call the office.

If this is an emergency, do not use this website

If you or someone near you is having a medical or mental health emergency — including chest pain, difficulty breathing, suspected overdose, severe withdrawal, suicidal thoughts, or thoughts of harming yourself or others — stop reading and get help right now:

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  • For an active opioid overdose, administer naloxone (Narcan) if available and call 911 immediately.

Addiction medicine, mental health, and substance use content

Pages on this site discuss substance use disorders, medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD/MAT) including buprenorphine and naltrexone, alcohol use disorder, and related mental health topics. This information is general — it is not a prescription, not a treatment plan, and does not authorize you to start, stop, or change any medication. Medications used in addiction treatment have specific indications, drug interactions, and safety considerations that require a clinical evaluation. Stopping certain substances abruptly (alcohol, benzodiazepines, opioids) can be dangerous; please do not attempt to do so without medical supervision.

Records relating to substance use disorder treatment are protected by federal law (42 CFR Part 2) and by HIPAA. We follow both.

Infectious disease content (HIV, hepatitis C, STIs, COVID, etc.)

Information about HIV, hepatitis, sexually transmitted infections, and other infectious diseases is educational. Treatment decisions — including PrEP, PEP, antiretroviral therapy, hepatitis C direct-acting antivirals, and vaccinations — depend on lab results, comorbidities, drug interactions, pregnancy status, and other factors specific to you. In California, HIV-related information receives heightened confidentiality protections under California Health & Safety Code §§ 120975–121020, and we treat it accordingly.

Telehealth and state licensure

Dr. Vaid is licensed to practice medicine in the state(s) listed on the Contact page. Telehealth visits can be offered only when the patient is physically located, at the time of the visit, in a state where Dr. Vaid holds an active license. We cannot treat patients who are traveling or residing in states outside her licensure. Controlled substance prescribing via telehealth is subject to DEA regulations and may require an in-person evaluation.

AI-assisted and automated content

Some pages on this site may include content drafted or edited with the help of artificial intelligence tools. Every page that touches a clinical topic is reviewed by Dr. Vaid or a clinician on her team before publication, and we date-stamp each review. AI is a drafting assistant here — it is not the source of medical judgment on this site. If you spot an error or something that looks out of date, please tell us at sa****@*********md.com  so we can correct it.

External links and third-party content

We link to outside resources (CDC, SAMHSA, NIH, professional societies, peer-reviewed journals) when they help explain a topic. We don’t control those sites and we’re not responsible for their content, accuracy, or privacy practices. A link is not an endorsement of every position the third party takes.

Testimonials and outcomes

Any patient stories, reviews, or outcomes referenced on this site are individual experiences and are not a promise or guarantee that you will see the same result. Treatment outcomes vary based on the condition, the person, adherence, and many other factors.

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Accessibility

We aim to make this site usable for everyone. If you encounter an accessibility barrier, please email sa****@*********md.com  and we will work to fix it.

Changes to this disclaimer

We update this disclaimer as laws, services, and best practices change. The “Last updated” date at the top reflects the most recent revision. Continued use of the site after an update means you accept the updated version.

Contact

Questions about this disclaimer or anything you read on this site?

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This disclaimer was last reviewed for accuracy on May 26, 2026. It should be re-reviewed at least annually, after any change in services, or after any material change in federal or California state law.