Language Editing Service
Professional English editing to enhance your manuscript clarity.
Expert Language Support for Authors
Fetal Surgery offers professional language editing services to help non-native English speakers present their fetal surgery research with clarity and precision. Our experienced editors ensure your scientific contributions communicate effectively to the global maternal-fetal medicine community while preserving your intended meaning.
Service Features
Grammar and Syntax
Comprehensive correction of grammatical errors, sentence structure issues, and word choice problems that may obscure your research findings or clinical observations.
Scientific Clarity
Editors familiar with medical and surgical terminology ensure technical accuracy while improving readability for fetal surgery specialists and general medical audiences.
Style Consistency
Alignment with journal style guidelines including formatting, citation style, and manuscript structure requirements to expedite the submission process.
Fast Turnaround
Standard editing completed within five to seven business days. Expedited service available for urgent submissions with three-day turnaround options.
How It Works
Submit Manuscript
Upload your draft manuscript through our editing portal. Receive a quote based on word count and service level within twenty-four hours.
Professional Editing
Experienced editors review and improve your text while tracking all changes. You receive detailed comments explaining significant modifications.
Review and Revise
Accept or reject individual changes using track changes. One round of follow-up clarification included with standard service.
Member Discount: Journal members receive fifteen percent discount on language editing services. Service use is optional and does not guarantee manuscript acceptance. All submissions undergo standard peer review regardless of editing service utilization.
Language editing improves readability but does not address scientific content, research methodology, or data interpretation. Authors remain responsible for accuracy of all scientific claims and conclusions presented in edited manuscripts.