Consumer Health Data Privacy Disclosure

Last Updated: April 15, 2025

Introduction

This Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy supplements the Sleep Doctor Privacy Policy.  The Sleep Doctor Privacy Policy covers data we collect, how we use it, and your rights.  However, this disclosure is required due to specific laws in Washington ( My Health May Data Act – MHMDA) and Nevada (Consumer Health Data Privacy Law- NV CHDP) that define new categories of information considered “Consumer Health Data” that require specific disclosures. 

Categories of Consumer Health Data Collected

The following categories may be collected when you give us this information on a form or during quizzes, surveys, or other interactions with our Sites.

  • Individual health conditions, treatment, diseases, or diagnosis 
  • Social, psychological, behavioral, and medical interventions;
  • Health-related surgeries or procedures;
  • Use or purchase of prescribed medication;
  • Bodily functions, vital signs, symptoms, or measurements of the information otherwise listed here;
  • Diagnoses or diagnostic testing, treatment, or medication;
  • Precise location information that could reasonably indicate a consumer's attempt to acquire or receive health services or supplies;
  • Biometric data
  • Data that identifies a consumer seeking health care services; or
  • Any information that we or one of our service providers processes to associate or identify a consumer with the data described above that is derived or extrapolated from nonhealth information (such as proxy, derivative, inferred, or emergent data).

How Consumer Health Data may be used

We use information to provide the Sites and the services or products you request. The suggestions, recommendations, products, community support or other services we provide may be based on your Consumer Health Data, or you may reveal Consumer Health Data when you participate.  We may also use this data in communicating with you and as otherwise disclosed in the Sleep Doctor Privacy Policy.  

How Consumer Health Data may be disclosed

We do not sell Consumer Health Data.  However, such data may be disclosed to the Clinical Care Team when you purchase and use a Home Sleep Test. Further, service providers (e.g. website hosting, data storage, analytics, research, payment processing, security, content, and contest providers) or our affiliates, (e.g., parent company, sister companies, subsidiaries, joint ventures, or other companies under common control) may receive such data for the purpose of providing products and services you request.  In such cases, service providers and affiliates are required to honor this privacy policy.  When you make a purchase such as a CPAP solution such entities may infer health conditions.  

As stated more fully in the Sleep Doctor Privacy Policy, we may disclose personal information that we collect to a buyer or other successor in the event of a sale of our assets, in which case the buyer must adhere to your privacy choices.  We may share it to comply with any court order, law, or legal process, including to respond to any government or regulatory request, to enforce or apply our terms of use; and if  we believe disclosure is necessary or appropriate to protect the rights, property, or safety of us, our customers or others.

How to exercise your rights with respect to Consumer Health Data

The Privacy Choices we offer extend to Consumer Health Data.  However, if you are a Washington or Nevada consumer, you may also be entitled to additional rights under MHMDA or NV CHDP such as specific access to and deletion of your Consumer Health Data or a list of entities with whom we may have shared such data.  You also have the right to change your mind about consent you give us to process your Consumer Health Data, but doing so is likely to impact our ability to provide you with the most relevant and customized sleep solutions.

Please send an email to our Data Protection Officer at [email protected], or send mail to Sleep Doctor, LLC, 1414 NE 42nd St Suite 400, Seattle, WA 98105 if you would like to exercise these rights.

If there is a reason we are unable to process your request or otherwise deny it, you have the right to appeal our decision.  Should this be the case, we will inform you of the denial and the process for making an appeal.   

Updates to this Consumer Health Data Disclosure

We may update this privacy policy at any time and from time to time. The updated version will be indicated by an updated “Last updated” date above and the updated version will be effective 30 days after such notice is given. If we make material changes to this privacy policy, we may notify you either by prominently posting a notice of such changes or by directly sending you a notification. We encourage you to review this privacy policy frequently to be informed of how we are protecting your information.