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Effective Date: 7/22/2025
At The Forward Collective, your privacy is important to us. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and protect your information when you visit our website.
What We Collect:
Contact information (e.g., name, email) when you complete forms or schedule services.
Anonymous usage data via website analytics tools (e.g., Squarespace Analytics, Google Analytics).
How We Use It:
To respond to inquiries, schedule services, and provide requested information.
To improve our website and services.
Third-Party Tools: We use SimplePractice to manage scheduling and secure communication. SimplePractice is HIPAA-compliant. Please do not submit sensitive health information through general website forms.
Your Rights: You may request access to, or deletion of, your personal data by contacting us at drmiller.forward@gmail.com
Contact: For questions about this policy, email drmiller.forward@gmail.com
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Effective Date: 7/22/2025
By using this website, you agree to the following terms:
Informational Use Only: The content on this site is for informational purposes only and does not constitute mental health treatment, diagnosis, or establish a therapeutic relationship. For individualized care, please schedule a consultation.
No Crisis Support: This website is not intended for use in mental health emergencies. If you are in crisis, please call 911 or the National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988.
Intellectual Property: All content on this site is the property of The Forward Collective and may not be reproduced without permission.
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The Forward Collective is committed to providing a website that is accessible to all users, including those with disabilities.
We aim to meet accessibility standards and continually evaluate our website to improve usability. If you experience difficulty accessing any part of this site, please contact us at drmiller.forward@gmail.com so we can assist you and make accommodations where possible.
We welcome your feedback on how to improve the accessibility of our website.
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Notice to Clients and Prospective Clients:
If you are uninsured or choose to pay for services out of pocket (self-pay), you have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate of what your services will cost.
Under the law, healthcare providers must give patients who are not using insurance an estimate of the expected charges for medical items and services.
You can ask for a Good Faith Estimate in writing before you schedule a service or at any time. If you receive a bill that is at least $400 more than your Good Faith Estimate, you can dispute the bill.
For questions or more information about your right to a Good Faith Estimate, visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises.