We are committed to respecting and protecting your privacy when we deal with your personal information. The following privacy notice gives you details on the information we collect about you, how we protect and use it, and your rights. If you have any questions about how we use your information, please e-mail us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
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We will use your personal data for the reasons set out below. We will collect most of this directly during the registration but there may be sources of personal data collected indirectly as set out later in this policy. The personal data we use may include:
We may collect these information in a variety of ways. For example, data might be collected through Registration forms; obtained from your passport or other identity documents such as your driving licence; from pre-admission forms, from correspondence with you; through interviews, meetings or other assessments.
In some cases, the organisation may collect personal data about you from third parties, such as insurer providers, referrals by other consultants, sponsors, checks permitted by law.
We will tell you if providing some personal data is optional, including if we ask for your consent to process it. In all other cases, we need you to provide your personal data so we can provide care and treatment and receive payment for these services.
Subject to applicable laws, we may monitor and record emails, text messages, social media messages and other communications in relation to our dealings with you. We will do this to ensure an appropriate standard of care, for regulatory compliance, self-regulatory practices, crime prevention and detection, to protect the security of our communications networks and systems, to check for unlawful content, obscene or profane content, for quality control and staff training, and when we need to see a record of what has been said. We may also monitor activities on our network and systems where necessary for these reasons and this is for our legitimate interests or other legal obligations.
We will process your personal data under Article 6 (1); Article 9 (2) of the General Data Protection Regulations:
We will process your personal data under Article 6 (1) f of the General Data Protection Regulations:
As necessary for our own legitimate interests or those of other persons and organisations, e.g.:
As necessary to comply with a legal obligation:
Based on your consent:
You are free at any time to change your mind and withdraw your consent. The consequence might be that we cannot continue to provide full healthcare services to you.
Subject to applicable data protection laws we may share your personal data with:
Sharing of your personal data to contribute to the review and publishing of information about the quality and cost of privately funded healthcare
Subject to applicable data protection laws we are required to provide outcome information for patients who are considering treatment to the Private Healthcare Information Network (PHIN), which publishes information on the quality and cost of privately funded healthcare.
PHIN’s goal is to help patients make more informed choices about where to go for treatment.
We will not supply your name, date of birth, or full address to PHIN. PHIN is only concerned with understanding the treatment that hospitals and doctors provide, whether that treatment was safe and effective, and whether there were any complications.
Any processing of personal data shall be made in accordance with the Data Protection Laws.
Publication will be made via the PHIN website in a format that will allow patients requiring hospital treatment and their doctors to search for local private hospitals by procedure and to compare how they perform in terms of quality and safety based on treatment data. Individuals are then able to make informed choices; which consultant to see, which treatment option to follow, and at which hospital to be treated. This information will not be in a form where individuals can be identified.
We will ensure all the information it holds is kept safe and confidential.
You have the option to withhold your personal information, in which case we will only share an anonymised record of your treatment to PHIN, but will not provide your NHS Number (or equivalent) or postcode.
If you tell us that you are not happy for us to pass on your Postcode to PHIN we will indicate this on your Registration Form.
If you subsequently change your mind, please contact using the e-mail given above.
Subject to applicable data protection laws and your explicit written consent we may share your personal data for the purpose of scientific research.
We will NOT use your contact details to send you newsletters and other information on new Facilities, services and treatments which we think may be of interest to you. We will NOT sell your personal data to a third party.
Your personal data may be transferred outside the UK and the European Economic Area. While some countries have adequate protections for personal data under applicable laws, in other countries steps will be necessary to ensure appropriate safeguards apply to it. These include imposing contractual obligations of adequacy or requiring the recipient to subscribe or be certified with an 'international framework' of protection.
Information will be kept in in accordance with the retention periods outlined in the Information Governance Alliance (IGA) Records Management Code of Practice for Health and Social Care (2016). Information may be held for longer periods where the following apply:
Your rights are as follows (noting that these rights do not apply in all circumstances):
You may exercise these rights by e-mailing us via This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
You have the right to complain to Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) which can be found at https://ico.urg.uk/. It has enforcement powers and can investigate compliance with data protection law.
Your Personal Data is data which by itself or with other data available to our clinic can be used to identify you as an individual. Mr John Lynn’s clinic is the data controller. This privacy notice sets out how we will use your personal data. You can contact us on This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or at 9 Harley Street, London, W1G if you have any questions.
Our website (www.endocrinesurgeon.co.uk) does not use cookies and/or collect any data about you, this website has been created for your benefit only to give you a better understanding about your health and treatment.
Mr John Lynn’s clinic and the hosts of the above website, accept no responsibility for, and exclude all liability in connection with browsing this website, use of information on this website and downloading any material from it, including, but not limited to, any liability for errors, inaccuracies, omissions or misleading or defamatory statements.
Although every reasonable effort is made to ensure that files are free of defects and viruses, there are no guarantees that they are free from defects or computer viruses. Therefore, no warranty or guarantee is given by Mr John Lynn’s clinic, regarding files downloaded or accessed through our website or through a link accessed via our website.
This website is intended to be freely available on the World Wide Web. Whilst we hope you find this website interesting and informative, the contents are for general information only. We believe the contents to be true and accurate as at the date of writing, but can give no assurances or warranties regarding the accuracy, currency or applicability of any of this website's contents. As such, the contents of this website should not be relied upon. In addition, none of the content of this website will form any contract between us and any user of the website, nor constitute any offer by us. The use of and access to pages of our website is subject to the foregoing disclaimer, and the terms and conditions set out below. By using or accessing this website, you agree to be bound by these terms and conditions.
We shall not be liable for any loss or damage howsoever arising in connection with the content of the website. We do not guarantee that the website will be error-free, omission-free, uninterrupted or without delay.
Whilst we make all reasonable attempts to exclude viruses from the website, we cannot guarantee that the website will be virus free and accept no liability in the unlikely event that the website is not virus free.
Users are recommended to take appropriate safeguards before downloading information from this website.
You are prohibited from posting or transmitting, to and from, the website any unlawful, threatening, defamatory, obscene, and pornographic or other material which would violate any law.
Unless otherwise specified, the materials on this website are directed solely at those who access this website for treatment in the United Kingdom mainland. We make no representation that any information, product or services referred to in the materials on this website are appropriate for use, or available, in other locations. Those who choose to access this website from other locations are responsible for compliance with local laws if and to the extent local laws are applicable.
Although the website has been tested and should work correctly under normal circumstances, there are many factors both within and outside of the control of us, which may prevent the website from being available. No responsibility is accepted by us for any losses howsoever caused that may arise from an inability to access or to access resources through its website. If you find any errors within our website, including links that do not work, pages linked to the wrong document and out of date information, please e-mail to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .