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Last updated 17 August 2026.

Who we are

Dr Brad Hawkins (Bradley Hawkins, GDC 85988) is responsible for the information you send through this website.

What we collect

When you use the enquiry form we collect your name, phone number, email address, the treatment you're asking about, and anything you write in the message box. Because the treatment you're interested in says something about your health, we treat the whole enquiry as health information and handle it accordingly.

Why we collect it

Solely to reply to your enquiry and arrange a consultation if you want one. We do not use it for marketing, and we do not sell or share it with anyone outside the people named below.

Who sees it

Your enquiry is emailed to Dr Brad Hawkins and to Garilla Photography, who manage this website and help make sure enquiries are answered promptly. Garilla acts only on the practice's instructions and does not use your information for any other purpose. It is also held by Netlify, our website host, who store it on our behalf and do not use it for anything else.

How long we keep it

Your enquiry is emailed to us and is also stored by Netlify, the platform that hosts this website, acting on our instructions. We keep enquiries for 12 months and then delete them. If your enquiry leads to treatment, your clinical records are kept separately under the practice's clinical records policy, which has its own retention period.

Your rights

You can ask us for a copy of what we hold about you, ask us to correct it, or ask us to delete it. Contact implantenquiries@gmail.com or call 01277 220147. If you're unhappy with how we've handled your information you can complain to the Information Commissioner's Office at ico.org.uk.

Cookies and website statistics

This site sets no cookies — none at all, for any purpose. We use a privacy-first analytics service (Cloudflare Web Analytics) which tells us how many people visited and which pages they read, without storing anything on your device, without following you across other websites, and without identifying you as an individual. That is why you are not being asked to accept cookies.