We are committed to protecting your personal health information in accordance with the Privacy Act 1988 and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs).
            What Information We Collect:
            
            
            - Personal details (e.g., name, date of birth, address, contact details).
 
            - Medical history and treatment details.
 
            - Medicare and health insurance details.
 
            
            
           How We Use Your Information:
            
            
            - To provide quality healthcare services.
 
            - For communication with you regarding your care.
 
            - To comply with legal and professional obligations.
 
            
            
            How We Protect Your Information:
            
            - Secure electronic and physical storage systems.
 
            - Restricted staff access to patient records.
 
            - Regular audits and confidentiality agreements for staff.
 
            
                
            Sharing Your Information:
            
            
            - With other healthcare providers involved in your care.
 
            - When required by law (e.g., subpoenas, public health reporting).
 
            - With your consent, where appropriate.
 
            
            
            AI Receptionist (Virtual Assistant):
            Our practice uses an AI Receptionist to assist with bookings and general enquiries.
            
            
            - It collects only the details needed for your request (e.g., name, date of birth, contact, appointment preference).
 
            - Information is stored securely within our booking and clinical systems, the same as if collected by staff.
 
            - The AI Receptionist does not give medical advice; clinical matters are referred to qualified staff.
 
            - Calls may be logged for quality and security purposes.
 
            - By using the AI Receptionist, you consent to this collection and handling of information.
 
            
            
            Accessing Your Information:
            You have the right to request access to your medical records. Requests must be made in writing and may incur a fee.