Last Updated: 10/8/2025
Your privacy is important to me. This Privacy Policy explains how I collect, use, and protect your information when you visit my website www.uhopecuonseling.com.
1. Information I Collect
• Personal information you voluntarily provide (such as your name, email address, and phone number) through contact forms or scheduling links.
• Non-personal information, such as your IP address, browser type, and pages visited (via analytics tools).
2. How I Use Your Information
• To respond to inquiries, schedule appointments, and provide requested services.
• To improve my website and understand visitor needs.
• To send occasional updates or resources if you opt-in to my email list (you can unsubscribe anytime).
3. How I Protect Your Information
• I use secure systems and practices to protect your personal data.
• I do not sell or share your information with third parties, except as required by law.
4. Cookies
My website may use cookies to improve your experience. You can disable cookies in your browser settings.
5. Your Rights
You may request to access, update, or delete your personal data at any time by contacting me at info@uhopecounseling.com.
6. Links to Other Websites
I am not responsible for the privacy practices of other sites linked here.
7. Contact Me
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy, email me at info@uhopecounseling.com.
Last Updated: 04/29/2023
THIS NOTICE DESCRIBES HOW HEALTH INFORMATION MAY BE USED AND DISCLOSED AND HOW YOU CAN GET ACCESS TO THIS INFORMATION. PLEASE REVIEW IT CAREFULLY.
I. MY PLEDGE REGARDING HEALTH INFORMATION:
I understand that health information about you and your health care is personal. I am committed to protecting health information about you. I create a record of the care and services you receive from me. I need this record to provide you with quality care and to comply with certain legal requirements. This notice applies to all of the records of your care generated by this mental health care practice. This notice will tell you about the ways in which I may use and disclose health information about you. I also describe your rights to the health information I keep about you, and describe certain obligations I have regarding the use and disclosure of your health information. I am required by law to:
II. HOW I MAY USE AND DISCLOSE HEALTH INFORMATION ABOUT YOU:
The following categories describe different ways that I use and disclose health information. For each category of uses or disclosures I will explain what I mean and try to give some examples. Not every use or disclosure in a category will be listed. However, all of the ways I am permitted to use and disclose information will fall within one of the categories.
For Treatment Payment, or Health Care Operations: Federal privacy rules (regulations) allow health care providers who have direct treatment relationship with the patient/client to use or disclose the patient/client’s personal health information without the patient’s written authorization, to carry out the health care provider’s own treatment, payment or health care operations. I may also disclose your protected health information for the treatment activities of any health care provider. This too can be done without your written authorization. For example, if a clinician were to consult with another licensed health care provider about your condition, we would be permitted to use and disclose your personal health information, which is otherwise confidential, in order to assist the clinician in diagnosis and treatment of your mental health condition.
Disclosures for treatment purposes are not limited to the minimum necessary standard. Because therapists and other health care providers need access to the full record and/or full and complete information in order to provide quality care. The word “treatment” includes, among other things, the coordination and management of health care providers with a third party, consultations between health care providers and referrals of a patient for health care from one health care provider to another.
Lawsuits and Disputes: If you are involved in a lawsuit, I may disclose health information in response to a court or administrative order. I may also disclose health information about your child in response to a subpoena, discovery request, or other lawful process by someone else involved in the dispute, but only if efforts have been made to tell you about the request or to obtain an order protecting the information requested.
III. CERTAIN USES AND DISCLOSURES REQUIRE YOUR AUTHORIZATION:
IV. CERTAIN USES AND DISCLOSURES DO NOT REQUIRE YOUR AUTHORIZATION.
Subject to certain limitations in the law, I can use and disclose your PHI without your Authorization for the following reasons:
V. CERTAIN USES AND DISCLOSURES REQUIRE YOU TO HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO OBJECT.
VI. YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING RIGHTS WITH RESPECT TO YOUR PHI:
Acknowledgement of Receipt of Privacy Notice
Under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), you have certain rights regarding the use and disclosure of your protected health information. By checking the box below, you are acknowledging that you have received a copy of HIPAA Notice of Privacy Practices.
Clients have the right to request access to their health care records.
To request your records:
If you have questions about requesting records, please contact the practice directly using the contact information listed on this website.
If you would like to contact the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council (BHEC), which oversees behavioral health licensing boards in Texas, you may do so using the information below: Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council Website: https://www.bhec.texas.gov
Contact Page: https://www.bhec.texas.gov/contact-us
The Council can provide information about licensure, regulations, and the complaint process.
If you believe your rights have been violated or you wish to file a consumer complaint, you may contact the Office of the Texas Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division.
You can file a complaint online at:
https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/consumer-protection/file-consumer-complaint
This process is independent of the practice and allows consumers to raise concerns related to services provided in Texas.
These disclosures are provided in accordance with Texas House Bill 4224 and Texas Health & Safety Code §181.105.
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