PRIVACY POLICY
Privacy Policy For Pandit Hospital
This Privacy Policy applies to http://www.pandithospital.co.in which is operated by Pandit Hospital respectively, including the mobile-optimized versions of the website (collectively, the “Sites”).
This Policy describes how we may collect, use, and disclose information about users of the Services. The “Services” for the purpose of this Privacy Policy means the Sites, all information, reference content, and services provided to you in connection with your use of the Sites and without limitation. We may share information collected under this Privacy Policy among the respective Sites that we each own or control, but the information collected under this Privacy Policy is always protected under the terms of this Policy.
Information That We Collect
In this section of our Privacy Policy, we discuss the information we may collect about you in connection with your use of the Services, which can include “Personal Information” (i.e., information that we can use to identify you, such as your name or email address). The below section describes how may collect your data. Whenever Pandit Hospital collects information that you voluntarily submit, it is Pandit Hospital’s intent to inform you of why this information is being requested and how it is going to be used. We will not sell, distribute, or give your personal information to any third party without your knowledge and consent. We shall not be liable for any personal information that you submit to external vendors or to any web site linked to this Site.
- Comments/Participating in Discussions/Asking Questions: When you try to comment on blogs or try to ask questions on sites, we request certain Personal Information from you such as your name and email address, gender, age, and specialty.
- Any Forms: When you try to contact us to book an appointment or have a consultation, we request you some mandatory details like name, specialty, email address, etc. to complete the form & submit it.
- Calls & Missed Calls: This is another way to contact Pandit Hospital other than Forms. If you want, representative of Pandit Hospital to contact you, you may give a missed call or directly contact the clinic on another provided contact number.
- Tools: Clinical tools may be available through the Services in the future. These tools may require you to provide Personal Information for the tools to operate.
Subscriptions: If you wish to receive updates published by Pandit Hospital, then you may subscribe to newsletters subscription. In this case, to reach you, we request you your email address. - Emails You Send to Us. This Privacy Policy does not apply to information, content, business information, ideas, concepts, or inventions that you send to us by email or other non-Site communication. If you want to keep content or business information, ideas, concepts, or inventions private or proprietary, do not send them to us in an email or other non-Site communication such as regular mail.
How We May Use Your Information
In this section of our Privacy Policy, we discuss how we may use the Personal Information that we collect about you.
- Communications: By registering for the Services, you are consenting to receive certain communications. Specifically, we may use your registration information to send you communications about our services & content updates through emails & messages. You may also subscribe to receive certain email newsletters sent to registered users from time to time which you may manage through the newsletter subscriptions area within your account settings.
- Marketing and Advertising: We may use your email addresses registered with us to reach you with our new services, content marketing, or marketing campaigns we run for Pandit Hospital. We may also use registered emails for target marketing.
- Research, Development, and Evaluation Activities. We may use information that we collect about users of our Services, including Personal Information, to evaluate and improve the effectiveness of the Services to develop new Services and for market analysis through Surveys.
- Responses. We may use your email address to respond to the inquiries you send to us about the Services.
Disclosure of Your Information to Third Parties
- Consent: We may disclose your Personal Information to a third party in a manner not addressed by this Privacy Policy subject to your consent.
- Business Transfers: If one of us transfers a business unit (such as a subsidiary) or an asset (such as a website) to another company, that company will be required to treat any Personal Information collected under this Privacy Policy consistent with the applicable terms of this Privacy Policy.
- Legal Requirements: We may release account and other Personal Information when we believe release (1) is required to comply with valid legal requirements such as a law, regulation, search warrant, subpoena, or court order; or (2) is reasonable in response to a physical threat to you or others, to protect the property or defend or assert legal rights of us or others.
Security of Information
We are in the process of implementing technology and security measures to protect the data that we have under our control from unauthorized access, improper use, alteration, unlawful or accidental destruction, and accidental loss. We also require that all of our employees and others who have access to or are associated with the processing of your data respect your confidentiality.
Despite strong security measures the obtained data may be accessed and used by people other than those for whom the data is intended. Therefore, in submitting personal information to the Site, you assume the risk of a third party obtaining that information. Also, Scams may happen in the Name of Pandit Hospital & may ask email addresses or contact numbers to submit confidential details. We strongly discourage such activity & state that we don’t indulge in such activity. We advise you to delete such suspicious emails, SMS, messages you receive.
If you are ever concerned about any communications that are or seem to be from Pandit Hospital, please contact us immediately.
Access to Information and Choices
- Email Communications. If you no longer wish to receive a particular type of email communication from Pandit Hospital, you may unsubscribe by clicking the “unsubscribe” link located at the bottom of the email and following the instructions. Also, you may manage your newsletter subscriptions within the newsletter subscriptions area within your account settings.
Children’s Privacy
The Sites & Services are designed and intended for use by adults, and are not intended for nor designed to be used by children under the age of 18. We do not collect Personal Information from any person we know is under the age of 18.
Privacy Policy Changes
We reserve the right to modify this Privacy Policy at any time and any changes will be effective upon posting of the modified Policy unless we advise otherwise. If we make any changes to this Policy we may or may not notify you by email. We encourage you to periodically review this Privacy Policy for the latest information on our privacy practices. If you do not accept the terms of this Privacy Policy, we ask that you do not register with us and that you do not use the Services. By continuing to use the Services after changes are made to this Privacy Policy, you are consenting to such changes.
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FAQ
You should consult a doctor during the first 6 to 8 weeks of your pregnancy, or when your period is 2 to 4 weeks late.
If your contractions are 5 minutes apart, lasting for 1 minute, for 1 hour or longer, it’s time to head to the hospital.
Doctors recommend an infertility evaluation if you have not gotten pregnant after 1 year of having regular sexual intercourse without using birth control. If you are older than 35, an evaluation is recommended after 6 months of trying.
Yes, You can. But most babies need 39 weeks to develop fully. Induced or planned delivery before that time—without a valid medical reason—is not in the best interest of the baby or the mother. After 39 weeks you can plan delivery.
Women who are 21 to 29 should have a Pap test alone every 3 years. HPV testing alone can be considered for women who are 25 to 29, but Pap tests are preferred. Women who are 30 to 65 have three options for testing. They can have a Pap test and an HPV test (co-testing) every 5 years. They can have a Pap test alone every 3 years. Or they can have HPV testing alone every 5 years.
Laparoscopic hysterectomy is a safe and suitable procedure for chosen patients. It affords patients advantages like less peri-operative morbidity, better life quality, shorter hospitalization time, and faster return to activity.
Schedule a doctor’s visit if you have: Greenish, yellowish, thick or cheesy vaginal discharge; Strong vaginal odor; Redness, itching, burning or irritation of your vagina or the area of skin that surrounds the vagina and urethra (vulva); Bleeding or spotting unrelated to your period.
Painless delivery can be achieved using a form of regional anesthesia that provides pain relief during natural labor. Epidural anesthesia is administered through an injection on the lower back of the mother. The drug takes about 10-15 minutes to take effect.
Even in severe cases of endometriosis, most can be treated with laparoscopic surgery. In laparoscopic surgery, your surgeon inserts a slender viewing instrument (laparoscope) through a small incision near your navel and inserts instruments to remove endometrial tissue through another small incision.
The HPV vaccine is recommended for routine vaccination at the age of 11 or 12 years. (Vaccination can be started at age 9.) It is also recommended that vaccination for everyone through age 26 years if not adequately vaccinated when younger. HPV vaccination is given as a series of either two or three doses, depending on age at initial vaccination.