At Waterfront Private Hospital, we strive to provide our patients with a unique, individualised treatment experience, focusing on safe, high-quality care in a calming and comfortable environment.
We have a team of highly experienced medical and nursing staff who share our vision for providing excellent patient care alongside a dedicated team of patient liaison and administration staff.
We aim to tailor your treatment journey to suit you and ensure that you are supported every step of the way, from your first contact with our booking team to the aftercare phase.
Waterfront Private Hospital offers exceptional healthcare led by Scotlandβs premier cosmetic surgeons in our serene, waterside setting. We excel in all aspects of cosmetic surgery and specialise in comprehensive skin surgery, skin cancer treatment, professional mole/skin lesion removal performed by expert plastic surgeons and dermatologists, advanced soft tissue hand surgery, specialised urology services, and cutting-edge ultrasound scanning. Our state-of-the-art facility combines the latest medical technology with compassionate, patient-centred care delivered by leading specialists in their fields. Enjoy the comfort of our private ensuite rooms with waterfront views and attentive staff dedicated to your well-being. With minimal wait times
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Introduction
Welcome to Waterfront Private Hospitalβs privacy policy. We are committed to protecting and respecting your privacy in compliance with the Data Protection Act 2018, UK GDPR, and relevant Scottish private healthcare regulations. Our hospital is registered with the Information Commissionerβs Office (ICO), demonstrating our compliance with UK data protection laws. Our ICO registration number is ZB584300.
Information We Collect
Use of Your Information
Your data is used for the following purposes:
Sharing of Your Information
Your data may be shared as follows:
Data Security
We are committed to ensuring the security of your personal data by:
Retention of Medical Records
We retain your medical records for the period required by UK law based on various factors such as the type of record, your age, and the treatments you have received. Records are securely deleted or destroyed when no longer needed for medicolegal purposes or after the specified retention period has passed.