Product Images
Use product images to make medicine and health product listings easier to recognize.
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Overview
Product images helps MediFlow users keep clear catalog presentation organized inside the online pharmacy workflow.
Use this guide as a practical starting point, then adjust the steps to match your store policy, product range, and team responsibilities.
Before you start
Confirm that your admin account has the correct access level and that the required store information is ready.
Prepare any product details, customer-facing notes, images, stock counts, or settings that your team will need during setup.
- Use a staff account with permission to edit this area.
- Keep product names, prices, categories, and stock notes ready.
- Review changes before publishing them to the storefront.
Recommended steps
Follow these steps to manage product images in a clean and repeatable way.
The goal is to make the admin dashboard accurate while giving customers a simple buying experience.
- 1Open the MediFlow admin dashboard.
- 2Go to the section related to product images.
- 3Review the current records and remove outdated information.
- 4Add or update the required details.
- 5Save the change and check the storefront view when the change affects customers.
Review checklist
A short review keeps small mistakes from becoming customer support problems later.
Ask another staff member to confirm important changes when prices, stock, or ordering behavior changes.
- Names and labels are clear.
- Prices and availability are correct.
- The customer-facing page is easy to understand.
- The admin team knows who owns future updates.
Common mistakes to avoid
Avoid publishing incomplete product records, unclear category names, or stock values that your team has not verified.
For medicine and wellness products, clarity is more important than decorative wording. Keep descriptions simple, accurate, and easy to scan.
Keep the store trustworthy
Customers make buying decisions faster when product names, prices, availability, and ordering steps are consistent across the store.