Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy — OMNIA Mental Health Clinic
Last updated: 20/02/2026
OMNIA Mental Health Clinic (“OMNIA”, “we”, “our”, or “us”) is committed to protecting your privacy and handling your personal data in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the Irish Data Protection Act 2018, and applicable healthcare confidentiality standards.
This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, store, and protect your personal information when you use our services or visit our website.
1. Data Controller
The Data Controller responsible for your personal data is:
OMNIA Mental Health Clinic
122 Baggot Street Lower
Dublin 2, D02 NC82
Ireland
Email: info@omniamentalhealth.com
Phone: 01 552 0125
2. What Personal Data We Collect
We may collect the following types of information:
Personal Identification Data
Name
Contact details (email, phone number, address)
Date of birth
Emergency contact details (if provided)
Appointment & Communication Data
Appointment requests and scheduling information
Enquiries submitted via forms, phone, or email
Correspondence between you and OMNIA
Health Information (Special Category Data)
Where you become a patient, we may collect sensitive health information including:
Medical and psychological history
Assessment results
Therapy session notes
Treatment plans and progress information
Information provided by GPs or other healthcare professionals (with your consent or as legally required)
3. Information Collected Automatically (Website Use)
When you visit our website, we may collect:
IP address
Browser type and device information
Pages visited and time spent
Referring website
Cookies and tracking data
See our Cookies Policy for full details.
4. Legal Basis for Processing
We process your personal data under one or more of the following lawful bases:
For General Personal Data (Article 6 GDPR)
Performance of a contract (providing services)
Legitimate interests (clinic administration, service improvement)
Legal obligations (medical, tax, regulatory requirements)
Consent (e.g., marketing communications)
For Health Data (Article 9 GDPR — Special Category)
Health information is processed on the basis of:
Provision of health or social care
Medical diagnosis and treatment
Explicit consent
Compliance with professional obligations
Protection of vital interests
5. How We Use Your Information
We use your data to:
Provide psychological and therapeutic services
Manage appointments and communication
Maintain clinical records
Coordinate care with other professionals (where appropriate)
Respond to enquiries
Improve our services and website
Comply with legal and professional obligations
Ensure safety and wellbeing
6. Sharing of Personal Data
We treat your information as strictly confidential.
We may share data only where necessary with:
Your GP or other healthcare professionals (with consent or legal basis)
Administrative and IT service providers
Secure payment processors
Legal or regulatory authorities where required by law
Emergency services where there is risk of serious harm
We do not sell personal data.
7. Data Storage and Security
We implement appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect your information, including:
Secure storage systems
Restricted access controls
Encrypted communication where possible
Confidentiality obligations for staff
Secure hosting infrastructure
Clinical records are stored securely in accordance with professional standards.
8. Data Retention
We retain personal data only as long as necessary.
Clinical records are typically retained in accordance with Irish healthcare guidelines, which may require retention for several years after treatment ends.
Non-clinical enquiries are retained only as long as needed for administrative purposes.
9. Your Rights Under GDPR
You have the right to:
Access your personal data
Request correction of inaccurate data
Request erasure (where legally permitted)
Restrict processing
Object to processing
Request data portability
Withdraw consent at any time
Lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority
10. Complaints
If you are unhappy with how we handle your data, you have the right to complain to:
Data Protection Commission (Ireland)
Website: https://www.dataprotection.ie
Address: 21 Fitzwilliam Square South, Dublin 2, D02 RD28
Phone: +353 (01) 765 0100
We encourage you to contact us first so we can resolve any concerns.
11. Cookies and Tracking
Our website uses cookies and similar technologies to improve functionality and user experience.
Please see our separate Cookies Policy for details on:
Types of cookies used
Purpose of cookies
Managing consent
Third-party tracking
12. Third-Party Services
We may use third-party providers for website functionality and administration, such as:
Hosting providers
Email services
Security tools
Analytics services
Online booking systems
These providers process data on our behalf under strict confidentiality agreements.
13. International Transfers
Where third-party services operate outside the European Economic Area (EEA), we ensure appropriate safeguards are in place, such as Standard Contractual Clauses approved by the European Commission.
14. Changes to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy periodically. Any changes will be published on this page with an updated revision date.
15. Contact Us
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or your personal data, please contact:
OMNIA Mental Health Clinic
Email: info@omniamentalhealth.com
Phone: 01 552 0125