We collect the following categories of personal information from consumers over the past 12 months:
Identifiers: name, email address, phone number, IP address.
Professional or employment-related information: when voluntarily submitted.
Internet and network activity data: such as browsing behavior and interactions with our site.
This information is collected directly from you (e.g., via forms on our website) and automatically through technologies like cookies.
We use this data to:
Process inquiries and requests.
Provide and improve our services.
Communicate with you regarding offers and opportunities (if you opt in).
Comply with applicable laws and regulations.
We do not sell your personal information for profit or exchange. If this ever changes, you will be informed promptly.
Under the CCPA, California residents have the following rights:
Right to Know: Request access to the categories and specific pieces of personal data we collect.
Right to Delete: Request deletion of your personal information, with some exceptions.
Right to Opt-Out: Opt out of any future sale of your personal information (if applicable).
Right to Non-Discrimination: We will not charge different prices or degrade services if you exercise your CCPA rights.
You can submit your request via:
Email: info@allmedicarians.com
In your request, please include:
Your name and proof of California residency.
The nature of your request (access, delete, or opt-out).
The email or phone used to interact with us.
📞 +1 (646)-222-4273
To protect your privacy, we require verification before fulfilling CCPA requests. We may:
Send an email to verify identity.
Ask for documentation to confirm residency.
Limit requests if they are excessive, repetitive, or non-verified.
We only retain your personal information for as long as necessary to provide the requested service or as required by law.
We may revise this policy to reflect updates in privacy laws or operations. We will post changes on this page with a new “Last Updated” date.
This policy also satisfies CalOPPA requirements by providing a clear privacy notice.
For stringent healthcare and Medicare compliance, any handling of health-related information (PHI) follows HIPAA standards, which may take precedence depending on context.