Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy | Precision Medicine

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Precision Medicine Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy

Effective Date: November 1, 2025

This Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy (“CHDPP”) supplements the Privacy Policy of Precision Medication, Inc. d/b/a Precision Medicine (“Precision Medicine,” “we,” “us,” or “our”). The Privacy Policy describes personal information that we collect and the sources from which we collect it. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this CHDPP shall have the meaning in the Privacy Policy.

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT IN OUR DISCRETION TO CHANGE THIS POLICY AT ANY TIME. ALL CHANGES WILL BE EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY UPON POSTING TO THE SITE AND APPLICATION. WHEN WE DETERMINE A MODIFICATION TO THIS POLICY IS MAERIAL, WE WILL PROVIDE NOTICE OF THE CHANGES VIA THE SITE OR OTHERWISE COMMUNICATE THE CHANGES TO YOU. WE WILL NOT ORDINARILY PROVIDE NOTICE OF MINOR CHANGES TO THIS POLICY.  

This CHDPP is required by consumer health data privacy laws enacted in Washington and Nevada and applies only to personal information that is considered “Consumer Health Data” under those laws. This CHDPP does not address or apply to information or practices that are not subject to these laws, including without limitation, animal-related health information processed for veterinary pharmacy services. This CHDPP provides additional terms that apply to residents of Washington and Nevada. In the event of a conflict between this CHDPP and our Privacy Policy, this CHDPP shall take precedence for Washington and Nevada residents with regard to Consumer Health Data. 

  • Collection and Use of Consumer Health Data

The Consumer Health Data we collect depends on the context of your interactions with us and, in most cases, the information that you decide to share with us. Depending on applicable law and how you interact with Precision Medicine, we may collect the following categories of Consumer Health Data (for example, when we fill your prescriptions): 

  • Individual health conditions, treatment, diseases, or diagnoses
  • Bodily functions, vital signs, symptoms, or measurements of health information
  • Social, psychological, behavioral, and medical interventions
  • Health-related surgeries or procedures
  • Use or purchase of prescribed medication
  • Diagnoses or diagnostic testing, treatment, or medication
  • Gender-affirming care information
  • Reproductive or sexual health information
  • Data that identifies a consumer seeking health care services
  • Precision location information that could reasonably indicate your attempt to acquire or receive health services or supplies
  • Other information that may be used to infer, derive, or extrapolate data related to the above or other health information

This Consumer Health Data may be collected through your purchase of medication through our Site or Services or in connection with you seeking telehealth services from any of our virtual health partners.

This Consumer Health Data may be combined with identifiable information that we passively and automatically collect about you when you visit our Site such as your IP address, device ID, or unique advertising IDs, and personal information that you may actively provide to us when interacting with our Site or Services.

We may collect and use Consumer Health Data for the purposes outlined in the “How and Why We Collect Personal Information” section in our Privacy Policy and consistent with applicable law. We will process Consumer Health Data in accordance with our policies and procedures. 

  • Sources of Consumer Health Data

The Consumer Health Data we collect depends on the context of your interactions with our Site and Services and, in most cases, is information that you directly decide to share with us. 

As described further in our Privacy Policy, these sources further include: 

  • You and sources authorized to provide Consumer Health Data on your behalf
  • Your telehealth provider transmitting data to help us fill your prescription
  • Your interactions with our Site and Services
  • Your personal devices
  • Third parties that provide access to information you make available, e.g., social media
  • Our business and marketing partners, who provide us with information about consumers who are viewing our content across websites or apps or selecting our Service or Platform
  • From third-party sources, e.g., market research companies conducting non-clinical research
  • From publicly available sources

We also may collect and use additional categories of Consumer Health Data that are not in this CHDPP as consented by you.

  • How Consumer Health Data May be Shared

We may share the categories of Consumer Health Data described above as described in the “How We May Disclose Personal Information” section of our Privacy Policy and consistent with applicable law. We may also share the categories of Consumer Health Data described above to our virtual health care partners for business and operational purposes and to support your care and treatment.

In the event we process deidentified data, we agree to maintain and use deidentified data without attempting to reidentify a consumer except as permitted by law and will contractually obligate any recipients of such data to satisfy these criteria.

  • How to Exercise Your Rights Regarding Consumer Health Data

You may have certain rights to your Consumer Health Data under applicable state law (e.g., access or delete Consumer Health Data). These rights may vary depending on your state of residence. If you would like to exercise these rights, please contact our Privacy Officer with the information below.

We may need to verify your identity in order to process your request. To confirm your identity, we may ask you to verify personal information we already have on file for you. If we cannot verify your identity based on the information we have on file, we may request additional information from you (such as government identification) in accordance with applicable law. We will only use such additional information to verify your identity and for security or fraud-prevention purposes.

You may also have the right to appeal the denial of any of these rights by submitting a form that will be provided to you if we deny a data request. Depending on your data choices, certain products or services may be limited or unavailable. For example, we need to collect certain Consumer Health Data in order to fill your prescriptions. If you request that any required Consumer Health Data be deleted or withdraw your consent for future collection or sharing of any required Consumer Health Data, we may not be able to fill your prescriptions.

  • Contact Us

If you have any questions, you may contact us as set forth below:

Call us at1-855-277-9610

Email us at hello@mypcphealth.com