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GDPR COMPLIANCE

How do we collect information about you?

We collect information (i) you give us; (ii) information provided to us by third parties, e.g. other healthcare professionals, professional bodies.

Our doctors and nurses who care for you keep records about your health and general well-being. These records help to ensure that you receive the best possible care. Your personal records are stored electronically on our secure computerised database. These records may include:

It is essential that we have your correct details to ensure the appropriate care and treatment is provided to you. Always check that your personal details are correct when you visit us. Please inform us if any of your personal details change as soon as possible.

How your personal information is used:

Your records are used to guide and administer the care you receive to ensure that:

If we need to share your personal information

Everyone here at Annascaul Medical Centre has a legal duty and obligation to keep information about you confidential and secure. You may be receiving care from other people as well as us. We may need to share information about you with them so we can all work together to your benefit. We will only ever pass on information about you if:

We will not disclose information to a third party without your consent unless there are exceptional circumstances, such as when the health and safety of others is at risk, or if the law requires us to pass on information. Anyone who receives information from us has a legal duty to keep it confidential and secure

Who might we share information with?

We may share information with your consent with the following organisations:

How does the new law affect you?                

Under the GDPR, you have the significantly strengthened rights to:

If you have questions about how we use your information, you can contact us by phone on

(066) 9157227

The Annascaul Medical Centre Team