Privacy Policy
A Legal Disclaimer
The information provided in this Privacy Policy is intended for general informational purposes and describes how Infinite Health and Wellness handles your personal and protected health information (PHI). While we implement rigorous safeguards to protect your data, please be aware that no method of transmission over the internet or electronic storage is 100% secure. By using our online booking tools or contact forms, you acknowledge that you do so at your own risk.
Privacy Policy
Effective Date: May 11, 2026
1. Our Commitment to Your Privacy
We are required by law to maintain the privacy of your protected health information (PHI) and to provide you with this notice of our legal duties and privacy practices. We must also notify you promptly if a breach occurs that may have compromised the privacy or security of your information.
2. How We Use and Disclose Your Health Information
We typically use or share your health information in the following ways:
Treatment: We use your PHI to provide chiropractic care and wellness services. We may share it with other professionals who are also treating you (e.g., your primary care physician).
Payment: We use and disclose your PHI to bill and collect payment from you, an insurance company, or another third party.
Healthcare Operations: We use your information to run our practice, improve your care, and evaluate the performance of our staff.
3. Your Rights Regarding Your PHI
You have the following fundamental rights under HIPAA:
Right to Access: You can request to see or get an electronic or paper copy of your medical record and other health information we have about you.
Right to Amend: You can ask us to correct health information about you that you think is incorrect or incomplete.
Right to Request Restrictions: You can ask us not to use or share certain health information for treatment, payment, or operations.
Right to an Accounting of Disclosures: You can ask for a list (accounting) of the times we’ve shared your health information for up to six years prior to your request.
Right to Confidential Communications: You can ask us to contact you in a specific way (e.g., home vs. office phone).
4. Special Protections (2026 Updates)
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Records: If we maintain SUD treatment records, we will not use or disclose them in legal proceedings against you without your written consent or a specific court order.
Fundraising: If we use your PHI for fundraising, you have a clear right to opt out of these communications.
5. Complaints
If you believe your privacy rights have been violated, you may file a complaint with our Privacy Officer or with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights. You will not be penalized for filing a complaint.
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