🔒 Medical Privacy Statement
At Dr. Li’s Pediatrics Orlando, your family’s privacy is important to us. We follow all federal and state laws, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), to protect your child’s medical information. We only share health information when necessary for treatment, billing, or healthcare operations—and always with your consent when required. Your child’s records are kept secure, and we take every measure to ensure confidentiality and trust.
If you have questions about how your information is used or protected, please contact our office. We’re happy to help 💙 Click the button for our official HIPPA policy
🔒 HIPAA Privacy Policy
Dr. Li’s Pediatrics Orlando
Your Privacy Matters
We respect your privacy and are committed to protecting your child’s personal health information. This notice explains how we use and share medical information, and your rights under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
📋 What Information We Collect
We may collect:
Your child’s name, birth date, address, and contact details
Medical history, diagnoses, treatments, and immunizations
Insurance and billing information
Family or caregiver details (when relevant to care)
🩺 How We Use Your Information
We use your child’s health information to:
Provide medical care and coordinate treatment
Bill insurance and manage payments
Communicate with specialists, labs, and pharmacies
Improve our services and meet legal requirements
We only share information when necessary and with authorized individuals or organizations.
🛡️ Your Rights
You have the right to:
View and request a copy of your child’s medical records
Ask us to correct inaccurate information
Request limits on how we use or share information
Choose how we contact you (phone, email, mail)
File a complaint if you believe your privacy was violated
To exercise these rights, please speak with our front desk or call our office directly.
✍️ Authorization & Consent
We’ll ask for written permission before sharing your child’s information for non-medical purposes—such as school forms or outside referrals.
🚨 In Case of Emergencies
In urgent situations, we may share necessary information to protect your child’s health or safety, or to comply with public health laws.