Cambridge Street Dental Practice is committed to keeping your personal information private and secure. This policy outlines how we will process your information. For the purpose of the General Data Protection Regulation Cambridge Street Dental Practice is the data controller of your information. This means that we are responsible for deciding how we hold and use your personal data.
Cambridge Street Dental Practice will collect and process your personal data you provide us through registration forms, our website, face-to-face and electronic communication (including telephone conversations) in order to provide our services to you.
We may collect, store, and use the following categories of personal data about you:
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Personal contact details such as name, addresses, date of birth, telephone numbers, and personal email addresses.
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Gender
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Medical history
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Employment status/occupation
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Information we obtain from third parties, such as other healthcare providers (e.g communication from hospital or specialist centres)
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Other information that you may disclose to us when communicating with us
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CCTV footage
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Photographs
We will only share your information where:
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you have provided your consent;
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the law, regulatory bodies, or the public interest permits or requires it; All information you provide to us is stored securely in your records. We retain records for 11 years or up to the age of 25 years, whichever is the longer. You have the right to request a copy of the personal data we hold about you. To make a request for your information, please write to:The Practice Manager, Cambridge Street Dental Practice, 28 Cambridge Street, St Neots, Cambridgeshire, PE19 1JL
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We will endeavour to respond as soon as possible and in any event within one month in compliance with Data Protection Legislation.
If you have any other queries regarding the way that we process your information, please email the data protection officer at info@cambridgestreetdental.com. If you have any concerns about the way we use your information, you can raise your concerns with the Information Commissioners Office 0303 123 1113 or you can find out more information at https://ico.org.uk/