This privacy notice sets out how March Dental uses and protects any information that you give
when joining the practice.
The practice is committed to complying with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the
Data Protection Act 2018, GDC, NHS and other standards.
The person responsible for Data Protection is Amiras Chokshi.
What type of information do we hold?
Why do we need to keep this information?
We need to keep records of personal information regarding our patients in order to provide safe
and appropriate dental care and treatment. It is also used to maintain accurate treatment records.
We also need to process personal data about you if we are providing care under NHS
arrangements and to ensure the proper management and administration of the NHS.
Our legal basis for processing data is:
What do we do with your Information?
We will only share your information if it is done securely and it is necessary for us to do so.
Your personal information may be securely shared with other healthcare professionals who need to
be involved in your care (for example if we refer you to a specialist, need laboratory work
undertaken or need to consult with your doctor).
How do we store your Information?
Your Information is stored securely at the practice on protected computer systems. Computer
information is backed up regularly and may be securely stored away from our premises.
Retention periods
We are required to retain your dental records, X-rays and study models while you are a
patient of this practice and after you cease to be a patient for a minimum of 11 years.
There are several other documents that we may collect that have a variety of retention dates,
for example the NHS PR form – used to declare payment exemptions – which needs to be
kept for 2 years minimum. We have a retention schedule listing all documents and the
timeframes for disposal. Retention periods may be changed from time to time based on
business or legal and regulatory requirements.
Your rights under GDPR
Access
You have a right to access the information that we hold about you and to receive a copy. You can
make a request by contacting your practice or by e-mailing
Rectification
You have a right to correct any information that you believe is inaccurate or incomplete. Please
contact your practice to request a change in information.
Erasure
You have a right to request that we delete your personal information, although you should be
aware that, for legal reasons, we may be unable to erase certain information (for example,
information about your dental treatment). Please contact your practice to make this request.
Restriction
You have the right to request us to restrict the processing of your personal information for example,
sending you reminders for appointments or information about our service. Please contact your
practice to make this request.
Portability
You have a right to data portability; this could include supplying your information to another dentist.
Please contact your practice to make this request.
Concerns
If you have any concerns about how we use your information and you do not feel able to discuss it
with your dentist or anyone at the practice, you can contact our Data Protection Officer via email at
dental.v291385@nhs.net
You can also seek advice from The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), Wycliffe House,
Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 5AF, or start a live chat or call helpline on 0303 123 1113
to speak with a member of our team to arrange or cancel an appointment or to make an enquiry as a new or existing patient, please get in touch.