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Privacy Policy
How information submitted through this website is handled.
This Privacy Policy describes how the practice of Dan Ganz, MD ("we," "us," "our") handles information collected through danganzmd.com (the "Site"). It applies to this website only.
Information We Collect
When you submit the consultation form or skincare waitlist, we collect the information you choose to provide — typically your name, email address, phone number, procedure of interest, and your message. Our web host may also log standard technical data (such as IP address and browser type) for security and performance.
How We Use Your Information
We use the information solely to respond to your inquiry, arrange consultations, and provide information you request. We do not sell or rent your information. Form submissions are delivered to our office by email through a third-party form-handling service.
Please Don't Send Sensitive Health Information
This website is for general information and scheduling only. Please do not include detailed medical history, diagnoses, or other sensitive health information in the contact form. Submitting the form does not create a physician–patient relationship.
Cookies & Analytics
This Site does not use advertising trackers. If analytics are added in the future to understand general site usage, this policy will be updated to reflect it.
Data Security
We use reasonable measures to protect information submitted through the Site, including a secure (HTTPS) connection. No method of transmission over the internet is completely secure, however, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.
Children's Privacy
This Site is not directed to children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect their information.
Changes to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Updates will be posted on this page.
Contact
Questions about this policy? Email dan@danganzmd.com.
This is a general website privacy notice provided for convenience. It is not legal advice and is not a HIPAA Notice of Privacy Practices. Please have it reviewed by your attorney or compliance advisor, and provide patients your separate HIPAA Notice of Privacy Practices through the office.