Privacy Policy

Fit Forming Physiotherapy is committed to ensuring the protection of your personal information. Should we request information by which you can be identified when using this website, we assure you that it will be used solely in accordance with this privacy policy. Fit Forming Physiotherapy reserves the right to amend this policy periodically by updating this page. We encourage you to review this page regularly to remain informed of any changes. This policy is effective from March 4th, 2025.

Contact details

fitforming@gmail.com

Information Collected

We collect or use the following information to provide patient care, services, pharmaceutical products and other goods:

  • Name, address and contact details

  • Gender

  • Date of birth

  • Emergency contact details

  • Health information (including medical conditions, allergies, medical requirements and medical history)

  • Test results (including psychological evaluations, scans, bloods, x-rays, tissue tests and genetic tests)

  • Insurance policy details

  • Health information

We collect or use the following personal information to comply with legal requirements:

  • Name

  • Contact information

  • Insurance details

  • Health information

Lawful bases and data protection rights

Under UK data protection law, we must have a “lawful basis” for collecting and using your personal information. There is a list of possible lawful bases in the UK GDPR. You can find out more about lawful bases on the ICO’s website.

Which lawful basis we rely on may affect your data protection rights which are in brief set out below. You can find out more about your data protection rights and the exemptions which may apply on the ICO’s website:

If you make a request, we must respond to you without undue delay and in any event within one month. To make a data protection rights request, please contact us using the contact details at the top of this privacy notice.

Our lawful bases for the collection and use of your data

Our lawful bases for collecting or using personal information to provide patient care, services, pharmaceutical products and other goods are:

  • Consent - we have permission from you after we gave you all the relevant information. All of your data protection rights may apply, except the right to object. To be clear, you do have the right to withdraw your consent at any time.

  • Legal obligation – we have to collect or use your information so we can comply with the law. All of your data protection rights may apply, except the right to erasure, the right to object and the right to data portability.

  • Vital interests – collecting or using the information is needed when someone’s physical or mental health or wellbeing is at urgent or serious risk. This includes an urgent need for life sustaining food, water, clothing or shelter. All of your data protection rights may apply, except the right to object and the right to portability.

Our lawful bases for collecting or using personal information to comply with legal requirements are:

  • Consent - we have permission from you after we gave you all the relevant information. All of your data protection rights may apply, except the right to object. To be clear, you do have the right to withdraw your consent at any time.

  • Legal obligation – we have to collect or use your information so we can comply with the law. All of your data protection rights may apply, except the right to erasure, the right to object and the right to data portability.

Where we get personal information from

  • Directly from you

  • Other health and care providers

  • Insurance companies

  • Word of mouth referrals

How long we keep personal information

Records form a legal record of treatment and therefore must be retained safely and securely in accordance with the Data Protection Act 2018. There are also industry standard guidelines for retention of records (set by the UK National Health Service) that we follow, in accordance with our regulatory body requirement.

Normally we will process or store your personal information for those with capacity for:

  • Eight years from the date of last treatment for adult records.

  • Eight years after their 18 birthday or until 25 years of age for children.

Your rights on us processing your personal information versus us storing your personal information are discussed in the section ‘Lawful bases and data protection rights’ section, above.

Any personal information that is used for marketing purposes, that has been provided using explicit consent, will be erased in accordance with your rights if requested.

Duty of confidentiality

We are subject to a common law duty of confidentiality. However, there are circumstances where we will share relevant health and care information. These are where:

  • you’ve provided us with your consent (we have taken it as implied to provide you with care, or you have given it explicitly for other uses);

  • we have a legal requirement (including court orders) to collect, share or use the data;

  • on a case-by-case basis, the public interest to collect, share and use the data overrides the public interest served by protecting the duty of confidentiality (for example sharing information with the police to support the detection or prevention of serious crime);

  • If in England or Wales – the requirements of The Health Service (Control of Patient Information) Regulations 2002 are satisfied; or

  • If in Scotland – we have the authority to share provided by the Chief Medical Officer for Scotland, the Chief Executive of NHS Scotland, the Public Benefit and Privacy Panel for Health and Social Care or other similar governance and scrutiny process.

How to complain

If you have any concerns about our use of your personal data, you can make a complaint to us using the contact details at the top of this privacy notice.

If you remain unhappy with how we’ve used your data after raising a complaint with us, you can also complain to the ICO.

The ICO’s address:           

Information Commissioner’s Office
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AF

Helpline number: 0303 123 1113

Website: https://www.ico.org.uk/make-a-complaint