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Your Privacy Rights are Changing – GDPR

Your privacy rights are being strengthened on 25th May and our privacy policy has changed in line with new legislation.

GDPRMaintaining the security of your data is a priority at The Melbury Clinic VeinCare Centre, and we are committed to respecting your privacy rights.  We pledge to handle your data fairly and legally at all times. The Melbury Clinic is also dedicated to being transparent about what data we collect about you and how we use it.

The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is the culmination of four years of efforts to update data protection for the 21st century, in which people regularly grant permissions to use their personal information.

In the UK, the EU’s GDPR will replace the Data Protection Act 1998, which was brought into law as a way to implement the 1995 EU Data Protection Directive. GDPR seeks to give people more control over how organisations use their data, and it also ensures data protection law is harmonised  across the EU.

In line with new legislation, we have updated our privacy policy to provide you with information about:

  • how we use your data and personal information;
  • what personal data we collect;
  • how we ensure your privacy is maintained;
  • your legal rights relating to your personal data and
  • how to make a complaint.

You can download our privacy policy here.

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