Privacy Policy

We store your personal and medical data digitally in order to provide you with the best possible care. We process your personal data in accordance with our privacy and data security policy. We attach great importance to protecting your privacy. By using our services, you agree to this privacy policy and acknowledge that this policy may be amended in the future.

Your personal data will be stored and used to provide you with the best possible care.

Your personal data will only be shared with other parties if this is necessary to provide you with the best possible care. If the law requires us to ask for your permission in advance, we will do so.

Your personal data will be processed in accordance with the treatment agreement as laid down in the Medical Treatment Agreement Act (WGBO).

You have the right to access (parts of) your personal data. If you wish to exercise this right, please send us a written request.

If you believe that the information we have stored is incorrect or needs to be amended, you can request us in writing to correct or supplement your personal data.

You can request in writing that we delete your personal data. In that case, we may no longer be able to provide you with the best possible care. However, the Medical Treatment Agreement Act requires us to retain medical data for a period of 20 years. For this reason, your data will be stored in an inactive archive, where it will be invisible and unusable for regular users.

You may withdraw your consent to the processing of your personal data at any time. In that case, we may no longer be able to provide you with the best possible care. Your data will then also be stored in an inactive archive (see above).

You have the right to object to the way in which we process your personal data.

We will inform you if a data breach or other incident involving your personal data occurs.

We do not retain your personal data longer than is necessary for the provision of good care and comply with the statutory retention periods as laid down in the Medical Treatment Agreement Act.

The above also applies to personal data that we receive from third parties.