At Try Medical Billing, we prioritize your privacy and respect your rights regarding your personal information. As part of our commitment to transparency, this page outlines your rights and how you can exercise them, especially under regulations like the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).
You have the right to request details about the personal information we collect, use, disclose, or sell. To submit a verifiable request, please email us at contactus@trymedicalbilling.com with “CCPA Right to Know” in the subject line. Include your name and sufficient information to verify your identity in the body of your message. In specific cases, we may not disclose certain personal information if doing so poses a security risk to you or our systems.
You may request that we delete any personal information we have collected and maintained about you, subject to applicable legal exceptions. If your deletion request cannot be fulfilled due to such exceptions, we will inform you accordingly. To request deletion, send an email to contactus@trymedicalbilling.com with “CCPA Right to Delete” in the subject line and provide details to verify your identity.
We do not sell your personal information. However, if you wish to formally exercise your right to opt out of the sale of your personal data, you may contact us at contactus@trymedicalbilling.com with “Opt-Out Request” in the subject line.
If you choose to exercise your privacy rights under the CCPA or other applicable laws, we will not discriminate against you. This means we will not deny services, charge different prices, or provide a lesser quality of service as a result of your request.
To ensure the security of your data, we may require you to verify your identity before processing any requests. Only you or an authorized agent registered with the appropriate authorities may make a verifiable request on your behalf.
For any privacy-related inquiries or to exercise your rights, please contact us at:
We are committed to safeguarding your personal information and ensuring your privacy rights are respected.