Privacy / HIPAA

Our Office and your Right to Privacy

We have policies and procedures in place to secure your medical information. Our goal is to provide you with excellent customer service at the time of scheduling through the processing and payment of your account balance. To the extent possible, we operate in a manner that protects your privacy in a discreet and well-appointed outpatient office. We welcome your comments and suggestions to improve our services to you. Below is a summary of some of the key points of our policy.
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I. We have a legal duty to safeguard your protected health information (PHI).

II. How we may use and disclose your protected health information

For your treatment and care
To obtain payment for your treatment
For our healthcare operations
To comply with legal requirements

We may provide your PHI to a family member, friend or other person that you indicate is involved in your care or the payment for your health care, unless you object in whole or in part. Except as stated in our Notice of Privacy Practices or required by law, we will not disclose your PHI without your permission.

III. What rights we have regarding your PHI

The right to request limits on uses and disclosures of your PHI
The right to choose how we send PHI to you
The right to see and get copies of your PHI
The right to get a list of the disclosures of your PHI we have made
The right to request an amendment of your PHI

IV. Person to contact about this notice or to complain about our privacy practices

Privacy Officer

Our Office and your Right to Privacy

HIPAAWe have policies and procedures in place to secure your medical information. Our goal is to provide you with excellent customer service at the time of scheduling through the processing and payment of your account balance. To the extent possible, we operate in a manner that protects your privacy in a discreet and well-appointed outpatient office. We welcome your comments and suggestions to improve our services to you.  Below is a summary of some of the key points of our policy.

I. We have a legal duty to safeguard your protected health information (PHI).
 
II. How we may use and disclose your protected health information
 
For your treatment and care
To obtain payment for your treatment
For our healthcare operations
To comply with legal requirements
We may provide your PHI to a family member, friend or other person that you indicate is involved in your care or the payment for your health care, unless you object in whole or in part. Except as stated in our Notice of Privacy Practices or required by law, we will not disclose your PHI without your permission.
 
III. What rights we have regarding your PHI
The right to request limits on uses and disclosures of your PHI
The right to choose how we send PHI to you
The right to see and get copies of your PHI
The right to get a list of the disclosures of your PHI we have made
The right to request an amendment of your PHI
 
IV. Person to contact about this notice or to complain about our privacy practices
Privacy Officer