Dr. Megan Harris, MD — Medical Reviewer and Health Content Contributor at Refill Relay

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Dr. Megan Harris, MD

Medical Reviewer and Health Content Contributor

Dr. Megan Harris is a licensed physician who serves as a Medical Reviewer and Health Content Contributor at Refill Relay, ensuring that every piece of medical information published on this site is clinically accurate, evidence-based, and aligned with current standards of care.

Last updated: July 2026

About Dr. Megan Harris

Dr. Megan Harris is a licensed physician who brings clinical knowledge and a commitment to public health education to her role as a Medical Reviewer and Health Content Contributor at Refill Relay. In this capacity, Dr. Harris is responsible for reviewing health content across the site to ensure that all medical information meets the highest standards of accuracy and is firmly grounded in current, evidence-based medical practice.

Dr. Harris understands that the quality of health information available to patients online directly impacts the decisions they make about their care. That understanding drives her work at Refill Relay, where she applies her clinical training to evaluate medical content with the same rigor she would apply in a clinical setting. From prescription medication guides and drug interaction information to preventive care recommendations and public health resources, Dr. Harris reviews content to ensure that it reflects the current state of medical knowledge and is presented in a way that supports — rather than replaces — the patient-provider relationship.

A central part of Dr. Harris's contribution to Refill Relay is her ability to bridge the gap between clinical medicine and consumer health education. Medical literature, prescribing information, and clinical guidelines are written for healthcare professionals, not patients. Dr. Harris works to translate that information into clear, accessible language without sacrificing accuracy — helping readers understand not just what the evidence says, but what it means for their health and their decisions. She believes that patients who understand their conditions, their medications, and their treatment options are better equipped to have productive conversations with their healthcare providers and to participate actively in their own care.

Dr. Harris is committed to the principle that access to trustworthy, well-sourced health information should not depend on a reader's medical background, insurance status, or ability to pay. Her work at Refill Relay reflects that commitment — every article she reviews is held to the same standard of clinical accuracy, regardless of the topic or the audience.

Areas of Expertise

Dr. Harris's clinical knowledge and review work at Refill Relay span a broad range of medical topics relevant to patients navigating the US healthcare system. Her areas of expertise include:

General Medicine Prescription Medications Preventive Healthcare Patient Education Public Health

These areas of focus allow Dr. Harris to review a wide variety of content types published on Refill Relay — from detailed medication guides covering side effects, drug interactions, and dosing information, to broader educational content addressing preventive health strategies, public health developments, and healthcare access topics. Her expertise ensures that the information presented to readers is both clinically sound and practically relevant to their everyday health decisions.

Responsibilities at Refill Relay

As a Medical Reviewer and Health Content Contributor, Dr. Harris plays a central role in maintaining the clinical integrity of the information published on Refill Relay. Her responsibilities include:

Through this combination of clinical review and editorial guidance, Dr. Harris helps ensure that Refill Relay delivers health information that readers can trust — information that is accurate enough to be credible and clear enough to be actionable.

Editorial Standards

All content reviewed by Dr. Harris adheres to the strict editorial standards maintained by Refill Relay. These standards are designed to ensure that every piece of health information published on this site meets a consistent threshold of accuracy, sourcing, and transparency. Specifically:

  • All medical and health information is based on reputable medical sources, including data from the FDA, CDC, NIH, and other recognized government health agencies, as well as established medical reference materials and clinical databases.
  • Clinical claims, treatment information, and health recommendations are supported by peer-reviewed research published in established medical and scientific journals. When citing research, Refill Relay identifies the source so that readers and healthcare professionals can verify the information independently.
  • Content is aligned with established healthcare guidelines published by recognized professional medical organizations, specialty societies, and public health authorities. When multiple guidelines exist or when clinical consensus is evolving, that context is clearly communicated to readers.
  • All content is regularly reviewed and updated when new evidence, updated guidelines, or regulatory changes warrant revisions. Articles display their most recent update date so that readers can assess how current the information is.
  • Medical information is written in plain, accessible language and avoids unnecessary clinical jargon. Technical terms are explained clearly when their use is essential to understanding the topic.

These editorial standards apply to every article, guide, tool, and resource published on Refill Relay. They represent the minimum standard — not an aspiration — for all content that appears on this site.

Medical Disclaimer

Important Notice

The information published on Refill Relay, including content reviewed by Dr. Megan Harris, MD, is intended for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and should not be used as a substitute for the professional judgment of a qualified healthcare provider.

All medical decisions — including those related to medications, treatments, diagnostic procedures, and preventive care — should be made in consultation with a qualified healthcare professional who is familiar with your individual medical history, current health conditions, and specific circumstances. The content on this site is designed to inform and educate, not to direct or recommend specific courses of medical action.

If you have questions or concerns about your health, your medications, or any medical condition, please consult your physician, pharmacist, or another qualified healthcare provider. In the event of a medical emergency, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room immediately.

Refill Relay makes every reasonable effort to ensure the accuracy and timeliness of the information published on this site, but medical science is constantly evolving. Information that is accurate at the time of publication may be superseded by new research, updated clinical guidelines, or regulatory changes.

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