How Filophys handles your information.
A clear explanation of how personal and health information is collected, used, stored, and protected — written in plain language wherever possible, and aligned with the Australian Privacy Principles and AHPRA's obligations for registered health practitioners.
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Filophys Mobile Physiotherapy (operated by Emil Terbio, ABN 39 214 830 759) is committed to protecting your privacy. This policy explains how personal and health information is handled in line with the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth), and the obligations of AHPRA-registered health practitioners.
What information is collected
To provide safe and effective physiotherapy, Emil collects information that's necessary for clinical care and business operations, including:
- Personal details — name, date of birth, contact details, address, emergency contact
- Health information — medical history, current symptoms, medications, prior treatments, imaging or specialist reports you provide
- Clinical records — assessment findings, treatment notes, exercise prescriptions, outcome measures
- Billing details — private health fund membership, Medicare details (where relevant), payment information processed by secure third-party providers
- Communications — emails, phone messages, and form submissions
How information is used
Your information is used solely for purposes related to providing physiotherapy services, including: clinical assessment and treatment, ongoing care planning, communication with you, billing and processing of health-fund claims, and meeting legal and regulatory obligations as an AHPRA-registered practitioner.
Your health information is never sold, rented, or used for marketing purposes. Aggregated, de-identified outcome data may occasionally be used for clinical reflection or quality improvement.
When information is shared
Your information will only be shared with third parties in the following situations:
- With your consent — for example, communicating with your GP, specialist, or other treating practitioners to coordinate care
- For billing purposes — submitting claims to your private health fund, Medicare, NDIS, DVA, or workers compensation insurer where applicable
- Where legally required — including subpoenas, court orders, mandatory reporting obligations, or AHPRA notification requirements
- In emergencies — if disclosure is necessary to prevent serious harm to you or others
How information is stored & secured
Clinical records are stored in secure, password-protected practice management software hosted in Australia. Physical documents (where created) are stored securely. Access is limited to Emil. Records are retained for the period required by law — typically at least 7 years from the date of last service, or as otherwise required for minors or specific case types.
Reasonable steps are taken to protect your information from misuse, unauthorised access, modification, or disclosure. However, no system is entirely immune to risk — you accept this in providing your information.
Your rights to access & correct
You have the right to:
- Access the personal and health information held about you
- Request corrections if you believe information is inaccurate, out of date, incomplete, or misleading
- Request a copy of your records — fees may apply to cover reasonable retrieval costs
- Withdraw consent for specific uses (such as communication with other practitioners) at any time
- Make a complaint if you believe your privacy has been mishandled (see Section 04 for contact details)
Requests are typically responded to within 30 days. In rare cases, access may be limited where it would seriously threaten your or another person's wellbeing — these limits are set out in the Privacy Act and AHPRA guidelines.
Anonymity & pseudonyms
Where practical, you may interact with Filophys anonymously or under a pseudonym — for example, when making a general enquiry about services. However, providing physiotherapy treatment requires your accurate identifying and health information, both for clinical safety and for legal/regulatory record-keeping requirements.
This website (filophys.com) collects a limited amount of technical data when you visit — primarily for the purposes of understanding how visitors use the site, ensuring it works correctly, and protecting against security threats. No clinical or health information is collected through the website itself — only through the contact form when you choose to submit it.
Essential cookies
Required for the site to function — including session management, security, and basic preferences. These cannot be disabled without breaking the site.
Analytics cookies
Anonymised data on which pages are visited, time on page, and general visitor patterns — used only to improve the website. May include Google Analytics or similar services.
What's collected automatically
When you visit the website, your browser shares basic technical information including: IP address (anonymised), browser type, device type, referring page, and pages viewed. This data is used in aggregate to understand site performance and is not used to identify individual visitors.
Third-party services
The site may use trusted third-party services for: website hosting (Hostinger), analytics (e.g. Google Analytics), email delivery for the contact form, and possibly newsletter management if you subscribe. Each of these services has their own privacy policies — links are available on request.
Controlling cookies
Most modern browsers allow you to view, manage, and delete cookies through the browser settings. You can also configure your browser to block analytics cookies while keeping essential ones — this won't break the site, though some functionality may be limited.
Newsletter subscription
If you subscribe to either the Patient's Corner or Clinician's Corner newsletter, your email address is stored with a third-party newsletter platform for the sole purpose of delivering articles when published. Your email is never sold, shared, or used for marketing purposes beyond newsletter delivery. You can unsubscribe at any time using the link at the bottom of any newsletter email.
Updates & contact
How to get in touch about your information, exercise privacy rights, and a record of when this policy has been updated.
Questions about your information
For privacy-related questions, requests to access or correct your records, or to make a complaint — email Emil directly with the subject line "Privacy enquiry". You'll receive an acknowledgment within a few business days.
Email about privacy →External privacy authorities
If a privacy concern remains unresolved after contacting Emil directly, you can also contact the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC), or for clinical conduct concerns, AHPRA.
Visit OAIC →- May 2026 Initial publication of the Privacy Policy.