Privacy Policy
OsteopathiCare is dedicated to protecting your personal information and this privacy policy relates to our use of your personal information collected either from you in person, via 3rd party referrals or information you give us by letter, e-mail, SMS or over the telephone. We have a legal responsibility to collect and process this data when it is suitable, applicable and limited to what is essential.
What information we collect:
At the point of enquiry or booking we may ask you for;
Your name, your date of birth, your address, your telephone number (home and or work), either landline or mobile or both your e-mail address these will all be stored securely on the clinic database.
At your appointment at the clinic, we will ask for information concerning your general health, your previous health and information concerning the condition for which you are seeking advice. We will also ask for information concerning any activities you undertake, your employment and any medication you take. We will also record the findings of physical examination and record what treatments you have received.
How we use this information:
- To provide a legal record of any treatment or advice we provide
- To ensure continuity of care
- To contact you in regard to you’re on going treatment. To contact you if new data or treatments become available that may be of benefit to you.
- We may pass data with your permission to other medical professionals who may be involved in your care; this may include GPs, consultants or other Health and Care Professionals. This information may be passed on to you by email, it will be password protected and we will take all reasonable precautions to transmit the information securely. If you are supplied with a letter, the protection of this information is your responsibility.
- We may use your information for quality feedback purposes.
- We may use your information for audit purposes.
We do not pass on your information for commercial purposes.
We take all reasonable steps to ensure that our information is kept up to date and rectified if necessary.
It is also your duty to inform us if any personal information changes.
How do we protect your information?
We take administrative and technical security measures to protect the information against unauthorised disclosure or unlawful processing (our website contains links to external sites, these sites have their own privacy policies and we are not responsible for their content, therefore you should check their privacy policy prior to submitting any personal information).
How long do we keep personal information?
We have a legal responsibility to keep records for 8 years after the conclusion of treatment. If the record relates to a child or young person, the records must be kept until the patient’s 25th birthday. We may hold onto records indefinitely for use if you return for another episode of care within 8 years. As recommended by the General Osteopathic Council.
Your rights
You are entitled to view the personal information we hold about you and to have any discrepancies rectified. You can do this by written request to the address at the start of the policy.
Changes to our privacy policy
All changes will be informed on our website
Contact details
Any questions regarding this privacy policy should be addressed to Mrs Usha Balasingam.