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Privacy Policy

The McKenzie Center for Neuroacceptance is committed to protecting your privacy and handling your personal information with care and respect. When you visit this website or reach out for services, we may collect information you voluntarily provide, such as your name, email address, phone number, and any details shared through contact forms or inquiries. Limited non-personal information, such as browser type or general website usage, may also be collected to improve the functionality and user experience of the site.

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Information collected is used to respond to inquiries, schedule and provide services, maintain appropriate records, and improve overall operations. Your information is not sold, traded, or shared with third parties for marketing purposes. It may only be disclosed if required to comply with legal obligations, protect safety, or coordinate services with your consent.

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We take reasonable steps to safeguard your information; however, communication through this website or email may not be fully secure. This website may also use third-party services (such as scheduling platforms or website analytics), which operate under their own privacy policies, and may use cookies or similar technologies to enhance user experience.

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You may choose not to provide personal information, though this may limit our ability to respond or provide services. You may also request to update or delete your information at any time by contacting us. This website is not intended to collect personal information directly from children; any information related to children is provided by a parent or legal guardian in the context of services.

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This Privacy Policy may be updated periodically, with changes reflected on this page. If you have any questions about how your information is handled, please contact us at info@mckenzieneuroacceptance.com.

 

Services provided are consultative and educational in nature and do not replace medical, legal, or clinical services.

 

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