How free matching with a board-certified surgeon works
Choosing elective surgery is a big decision. ClariSurge is a free service that helps people in the US understand self-pay cosmetic procedures and connect with a board-certified surgeon for a consultation.
What ClariSurge does
ClariSurge is not a medical practice, hospital, or surgeon. We do not diagnose, treat, or give medical advice. We provide general educational information about self-pay elective and cosmetic procedures, and we help you connect with a board-certified surgeon for a consultation.
Our service is free for you to use. We work only with self-pay elective and cosmetic procedures. If a procedure is usually handled through insurance or is medically necessary, that is outside our focus.
Many people use ClariSurge because they want clear information in plain English before they book a consultation. This can be especially helpful if you are new to the US healthcare system or if English is not your first language.
How the free matching process works
First, you share basic contact details through get matched. This helps us understand how to reach you and where you are located so we can help you find a participating surgeon near you.
Next, we use that information to connect you with a board-certified surgeon who offers the self-pay elective procedure you are exploring. The goal is to help you take the next step: a direct consultation with the surgeon's office.
Then, you speak with the surgeon or their staff to discuss your goals, questions, scheduling, and the full self-pay price. Any medical decision should be made with a qualified physician after your consultation.
If you are still comparing options, you can also review common procedures and typical costs before you schedule.
What we ask for — and what we never ask for
We collect contact details only. That may include your name, phone number, email address, city or ZIP code, and the elective procedure you want to learn about.
We do not ask for your medical history, diagnosis, health records, insurance information, or detailed private health information. We are not a healthcare provider, so we keep the process focused on basic contact and matching details only.
This simple approach helps people get started without sharing more than they need to. If a surgeon needs health information later, that conversation should happen directly with the surgeon's office as part of their own consultation process.
- We collect contact details only
- We do not collect medical records or diagnosis information
- We focus on self-pay elective and cosmetic procedures only
What happens after you are connected
After we connect you, the surgeon's office may contact you to discuss consultation availability and next steps. That is the time to ask practical questions, including the surgeon's experience with the procedure, where the consultation takes place, and what the full self-pay price includes.
Always confirm the full self-pay price in writing before scheduling. Ask whether the quote includes the surgeon's fee, facility fee, anesthesia, garments, follow-up visits, and any other expected charges.
It is also important to verify the surgeon's board certification yourself. You can review our guide on how to check board certification before moving forward.
What ClariSurge does not do
We do not provide medical advice or tell you whether a procedure is right for you. We do not promise results, recovery times, or satisfaction. Procedures vary from person to person, and only a qualified physician can advise you about medical questions.
We also do not handle insurance-covered care or medically necessary surgery. ClariSurge focuses only on self-pay elective and cosmetic procedures.
Our role is simple: provide general educational information, help you understand the process, and connect you with a board-certified surgeon for a consultation.
Why people choose a matching service
Looking for a surgeon on your own can feel confusing. People often compare websites, credentials, prices, and locations without knowing what matters most. A matching service can make the first step easier by helping you find a surgeon who offers the self-pay procedure you are considering.
That does not replace your own research. You should still verify credentials, ask detailed questions, and take time before making a decision. Elective surgery is personal, and it is reasonable to move carefully.
If you are ready to start, you can get matched now. If you are still learning, explore procedures and costs first.
ClariSurge is a free, non-medical service that collects only your contact details and helps you connect with a board-certified surgeon for a self-pay elective consultation.
Common questions
Is ClariSurge a medical provider?
No. ClariSurge is not a medical practice, hospital, surgeon, or healthcare provider. We share general educational information and help connect you with a board-certified surgeon for a consultation.
Does the service cost me anything?
No. ClariSurge is free for people using the service. You can use it to learn about self-pay elective procedures and connect with a participating surgeon.
Do you ask for my medical history?
No. We collect contact details only. We do not ask for your medical history, diagnosis, or health records.
Can you help with insurance-covered surgery?
No. We focus only on self-pay elective and cosmetic procedures. We do not help with insurance-covered or medically necessary surgery.
How do I know if a surgeon is really board-certified?
You should verify board certification yourself before scheduling. Our [how to check board certification](/guides/check-board-certification/) guide can help you understand what to look for.
Do you guarantee results or pricing?
No. We do not guarantee outcomes, recovery, or exact pricing. Always discuss your options with a qualified physician and confirm the full self-pay price in writing with the surgeon's office.