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Privacy Policy

Last refreshed: July 5, 2026

Looking into a shoulder replacement is a private matter, and this site is built on the view that it should stay that way. This policy explains, in plain answers to plain questions, what Capital Health Summit (“we”, “us”, “our”) does with data. It covers this website only, and not the independent sites we link to, each of which runs its own policy.

What do you actually collect?

Very little, and only in three narrow places. If you email us or use the Contact page, we receive your message and whatever you choose to put in it, such as your name and email address. To serve the pages securely, our hosting and content delivery network handle ordinary technical details such as your IP address and browser type. And where we measure traffic, we record grouped, anonymous figures, for example which articles are read most, so we can write more of what helps.

What about my shoulder details?

Please keep them back. We ask you not to send X-rays, MRI or CT scans, your surgical or medical history, photographs of your shoulder or scar, or the dates of any planned operation. We cannot assess them, we are not your clinician, and ordinary email is not a secure channel for anything this sensitive. If you send such detail regardless, we use it only to reply to you and do not retain it beyond that.

Do you track me or sell anything?

No. We do not sell your information, we do not build a profile of you, and we do not follow you across the web. Nothing here feeds advertising.

Cookies and measurement

Where we measure traffic we use a privacy-conscious analytics provider set to see as little as possible, including anonymised IP addresses and no cross-site tracking. You can clear or block cookies in your browser whenever you like without losing access to any of the content.

Who else touches the data?

Only the infrastructure providers that make the site run, namely a content delivery network and a privacy-conscious analytics provider, and they act on our behalf. Beyond that, we disclose personal information solely where the law requires it.

How long do you keep it?

Your correspondence stays only as long as it takes to deal with your enquiry and any sensible follow-up, then it is removed. Grouped analytics are kept no longer than we need to read general trends.

What are my rights?

Depending on where you live, you may be able to access, correct, delete, or restrict the information we hold, or object to certain uses of it. To exercise any of these, write to us through the Contact page and we will respond as the law requires.

Children

This is a resource for a general adult audience and is not aimed at children. We do not knowingly collect information from anyone below the age at which they can consent to such processing where they live.

Changes

We may revise this policy as the site develops. The “Last updated” date above reflects the current version, and continuing to use the site after a change means you accept it. If anything here is unclear, please ask through the Contact page.