Terms & Conditions

By using the website, you agree to be bound by the Website Terms and Conditions.

Purpose of the Website

The main purpose of the website is to provide relevant information about the practice to patients and the public and should in no way be interpreted as medical advice.

Conditions of Use

To avoid any confusion, you agree that the Website Terms and Conditions apply to your use of the website.

Materials from the website may be copied and distributed on a limited basis for non-commercial purposes only. These materials are for personal use only. Any copying or redistribution for commercial purposes or for compensation of any kind requires prior written permission from the practice.

By using the website, you guarantee that you will not and you will not allow third parties on your behalf to:

You acknowledge that the terms of the agreement with your Internet provider will continue to apply when using the website. As a result, you may be charged by the Internet provider for access to network connection services for the duration of the connection while accessing the website or any such third-party charges as may arise. You accept responsibility for any such charges that arise.

If you are not the payer of the device being used to access the website, you will be assumed to have received permission from the payer for accessing and using the website.

Intellectual Property

All trademarks, copyright, database and other intellectual property rights of any nature in the website together with the underlying software code as well as any content made available on the website (e.g. text, graphics, logos, images, etc.) are owned either directly by the practice or by the practice’s licensors unless expressly stated otherwise.

You do not obtain any trademark, copyright, database or any other intellectual property right of any nature or licence by using the website.

You are not granted any license or right to use any trademark without the practice’s prior written permission and/or that of any third party.

Breach

If you breach the Website Terms and Conditions, the practice shall have the right to claim damages of whatsoever nature from you, including special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages. In addition, the practice shall have the right to claim loss of profits and loss of business and to recover all legal costs on a scale as between attorney and own client from you.