GDPR INFORMATION


The Implant Centre is committed to protecting your privacy. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a landmark privacy law affecting the European Union (EU).

The following is an overview of the key points and how The Implant Centre understands its compliance obligations; further information and guidelines on the GDPR may be obtained from the Information Commissioner’s Office website.

Our full Privacy Notice can be found here

GDPR BASICS

THE IMPLANT CENTRE & GDPR

The Implant Centre maintains a Privacy Notice on our website that outlines how we will collect and use data in compliance with the GDPR, and also details on the compliance of our third party service providers.

In summary, we collect information from you in the following ways

  • When you call us

  • When you email us

  • When you complete a form on the website

  • When you are referred to us by another practitioner

  • When you complete a form at a clinic

This information may include

  • Email address

  • First name

  • Last name

  • Phone number

  • Address

  • Date of Birth

  • Medical history

This information is stored in our secure Servers and / or on the Servers of our third party service providers (See our Privacy Notice), and is accessible only by the The Implant Centre Staff.

If any information is provided on paper, the paper record is filed securely after transferring to our computer systems.

We collect this information to be able to provide our services and optimum health care to you.

We may ask for your explicit consent to send you information about implants and our services, which you can choose to receive, or not. We keep a record of your consent on our database. These records are kept securely and you can request to see the information, have it corrected, or be removed from our database at any time.

We keep patient records for a minimum of 10 years and this may be longer for complex records in order to meet our legal requirements. We keep non-patient personal data for as long as you wish to continue receiving information; we will ask for your consent every 2 years.

We do not pass your details onto any third parties except where we have a legitimate interest (eg sending items by post) or we have a contract for them to process data on our behalf, that complies with our Privacy Policy.

If we intend to refer a patient to another practitioner or to secondary care such as a hospital we will ask your permission before the referral is made and before your personal data is shared.

CONTACT US

If you have any questions, comments or concerns about our GDPR generally or our Privacy Notice, please email us at info@theimplantcentre.com