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Security measures are in place to prevent unauthorised access to our cookies and similar technologies. A unique identifier ensures that only we and our authorised service providers can access cookie data.
We rely on your consent to use certain types of cookies, except those that are strictly necessary. You can refuse cookies at any time by changing your settings when entering the website, using the consent portal, or adjusting the cookie settings in your browser.
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An IP address identifies your device on the internet. We may use this information to determine general location and understand where visitors come from to improve site experience. A URL (uniform resource locator) identifies each web resource. We use it to see which pages are visited and how users navigate our site.
We use both session cookies (which expire when you close your browser) and persistent cookies (which remain for a longer period). You can block, delete, or disable these cookies at any time through your browser or device settings.
These are essential for the operation of our site, allowing functions such as secure login or online payments. They may be session or persistent cookies.
These allow us to count visitors and understand how they use our site, helping us improve usability and navigation. They may come from third-party analytics providers and may be session or persistent cookies.
These recognise you when you return to the site and remember your preferences (such as language or region). They may also enable embedded functions like displaying videos. These can be session or persistent cookies.
Our site may include social media features such as Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn buttons. These may collect your IP address and page visits to enable sharing functions. We have no control over how social networks use this data; their use is subject to their own privacy policies.
These track your visits, pages viewed, and links clicked to make content and advertising more relevant. Information may also be shared with third parties for this purpose. These may be session or persistent cookies.
Details of specific cookies used and their purpose are listed in our Consent Portal.
Third parties, such as advertising networks and analytics services, may also use cookies that we cannot control. These are typically analytical or targeting cookies.
When you first visit our site, a cookie notice appears. By continuing to browse after accepting cookies, you consent to their use under this Cookies Policy.
Most browsers accept cookies by default, but you can change settings to block new cookies, disable existing ones, or receive alerts when a new cookie is set. To disable cookies, follow your browser’s instructions (found under Help, Tools, or Edit). You can also visit http://www.attacat.co.uk/resources/cookies/how-to-ban for further guidance.
Disabling or refusing cookies may affect the functionality of some website features. Note that disabling a cookie does not delete it—you must remove it manually in your browser settings.
Any updates to our use of cookies will be published here or in our Consent Portal. Where appropriate, significant changes will be highlighted on our web pages.
If you have any questions about this notice or our use of cookies, contact us at: admin@highashhealth.co.uk.
Further details on how we process personal data are available in our Privacy Notice.
Private GP consultations, health screening and diagnostic services for adults across North Leeds.
Personal, and holistic medical care designed around you. Consultations available by appointment only.
High Ash Health is not an emergency service. If you are experiencing a medical or mental health emergency, please call 999 or attend your nearest A&E.
Please read carefully Whilst we treat a wide range of conditions, High Ash Health is not an emergency medical service. If you think you have a medical emergency, call 111 or 999, or visit your nearest Emergency Department. Examples of emergencies we don’t treat:
Conditions that may need in-person care:
Home visits: Currently, we are only able to offer a home visiting service to patients living in the North Leeds Area, covering postcodes: LS6, LS7, LS8, LS14, LS16, LS17. All home visits require an initial remote assessment.