La Ru Medical Spa — Mammoth Lakes, CA

Privacy Policy

Effective March 13, 2026 · Mundell MD and Dean PC DBA La Ru Medical Spa

Mundell MD and Dean PC DBA LA RU Medical Spa (“Company,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) publishes this Privacy Policy for users of our website at www.larumammoth.com and related media forms and channels. This Policy explains how we gather, use, and disclose your information. Each time you use the Website, the current version of this Privacy Policy applies. Please review it regularly.

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Notice to Users Outside the United States

This Website is hosted in the United States and is subject to U.S. state and federal law. If you access our Website from other jurisdictions, you may be viewed as transferring your personal information to the United States. By using our Website, you consent to that transfer and use of your personal information in accordance with this Privacy Policy and agree to abide by applicable U.S. federal and state law.

If your use of the Website would be unlawful in your jurisdiction, please do not use the Website. Your jurisdiction may offer a more limited or different level of protection with respect to the privacy of your data.

BY USING OR ACCESSING THE WEBSITE, YOU ARE ACCEPTING THE PRACTICES DESCRIBED IN THIS PRIVACY POLICY.

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Non-Personally Identifying Information

“Non-Personally Identifying Information” is information that, without additional information, cannot be directly associated with a specific person. Like most website operators, we gather Non-Personally Identifying Information from users — including IP address, operating system, browser type, and browsing patterns — to better understand how the Website is used and to improve users’ experiences.

Web Cookies — A “Web Cookie” is a string of information that assigns you a unique identifier stored on your computer. We use cookies to track services used, record login credentials and preferences, keep you logged in, and facilitate purchase procedures. Users who do not wish to have Web Cookies placed on their computers should set their browsers to refuse cookies before accessing the Website, with the understanding that certain features may not function properly without them.

Flash Cookies & HTML5 Storage — A “Flash Cookie” is stored by websites using Adobe Flash technology. Flash cookies are not deleted when you clear standard browser cookies. Similarly, we may place HTML5 cookies within a browser’s local storage. For more information on online tracking, visit the FTC’s consumer resource at ftc.gov.

Device Fingerprinting — Device fingerprinting can track devices over time based on browser configurations and settings, without using cookies. This technology applies across internet-connected devices including smartphones, tablets, and computers.

Web Beacons — A “Web Beacon” is an embedded object in a web page or email that allows us to check whether a user has viewed a particular page or email. Web Beacons collect limited information including a cookie number, time and date of a view, and a description of the page. They can be rendered ineffective by declining all Web Cookies.

Third-Party Advertisers — We may use third-party advertising companies to serve ads. These companies may use information about your visits contained in Web Cookies to provide relevant advertisements. You may opt out of several ad networks simultaneously via the Network Advertising Initiative at networkadvertising.org/choices.

Analytics — We may use third-party vendors including Google, who use first- and third-party cookies to inform, optimize, and serve ads based on past activity on the Website. You may opt out of Google Analytics at tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

Mobile Device — If you access the Website via mobile device, we may collect device information (ID, model, manufacturer), operating system, version, and IP address. We do not access location-based information without prior consent, though we may determine general geographic location from IP address. Push notifications may be turned off in your device settings.

By continuing to access or use our services after those revisions become effective, you agree to be bound by the revised terms. If you do not agree to the new terms, you are no longer authorized to use the Service.

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Social Media

We may provide the option to connect your Website account to your social networking accounts for login, uploading information, or enabling certain features. When logging in via social network credentials, we may collect Personally Identifying Information you have made publicly available, such as your name, profile picture, username, gender, age range, and friend list.

By connecting your account to any social networking site, you consent to the continuous release of information about you to us. We will not send account information to a connected social networking site without first disclosing that to you. When you click on a social plug-in (such as Facebook’s “Like” button), that social network’s plugin will be activated and your browser will directly connect to that provider’s servers.

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Collection, Use & Disclosure of Personally Identifying Information

“Personally Identifying Information” is information such as a name or email address that can be directly associated with a specific person. We may collect Personally Identifying Information when you:

  • Register for our service or log in with social network credentials
  • Participate in polls, contests, surveys, or respond to offers or advertisements
  • Communicate with us or create a public profile
  • Sign up to receive newsletters
  • Transact business with us, including payment information

Users are under no obligation to provide Personally Identifying Information, with the caveat that refusal may prevent use of certain Website features.

BY REGISTERING WITH OR USING THE WEBSITE, YOU CONSENT TO THE USE AND DISCLOSURE OF YOUR PERSONALLY-IDENTIFYING INFORMATION AS DESCRIBED IN THIS SECTION.

Online Postings — Areas on the Website where you post reviews or other information are governed by our Terms of Use. When you voluntarily disclose personal information on publicly-viewable pages, that information is publicly available and can be collected by others.

USERS ASSUME ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY LOSS OF PRIVACY OR OTHER HARM RESULTING FROM THEIR VOLUNTARY DISCLOSURE OF PERSONALLY IDENTIFYING INFORMATION.

Company Communications — We may use your name and email to send notifications about new services or service-related announcements. You may generally opt out of marketing emails at registration or through account settings.

General Use — We use Personally Identifying Information to deliver products and services, manage your account, communicate about relevant products and services, develop tailored content and advertising, resolve disputes, detect fraud, enforce our Terms of Use, and as otherwise described at the time of collection.

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Company Disclosures

Company will disclose Personally Identifying Information under the following circumstances:

By Law or to Protect Rights — When disclosure is appropriate in connection with illegal activity, suspected fraud, protection of rights or safety, compliance with law, enforcement of Terms of Use, or response to legal process.
Marketing Communications — Unless opted out, Company may email users about products and services of interest. You may opt out via the unsubscribe link in emails or by contacting us.
Third-Party Marketing — Unless opted out, Company may provide users' email information to third parties for direct marketing. Contact us to cease this sharing. Note that you may continue to receive emails from third parties already provided your information.
Third-Party Service Providers — We may share Personally Identifying Information with authorized service providers who perform services on our behalf, including order fulfillment, customer service, marketing, and payment processing. These providers may not use your information for any other purpose.
Business Transfers; Bankruptcy — Company may disclose Personally Identifying Information to a successor organization in the event of a merger, acquisition, bankruptcy, or sale of assets. Transferred information will be subject to this Privacy Policy or a new policy with notice and opt-out opportunity.
Employees, Contractors & Consultants — Some employees and contractors may have limited access to Personal Information to troubleshoot problems or resolve complaints, limited to information reasonably necessary to perform the function.
Operations & Services — We may use and disclose Personally Identifying Information to provide care, run operations, take payment, and comply with state and U.S. federal regulations. To the extent you transmit Protected Health Information ("PHI") under HIPAA, this may entitle you to certain rights described under HIPAA.

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Your Rights & Account Information

You may review or change your Personally Identifying Information at any time through your account settings or by contacting us. Upon request, we will deactivate or delete your account and contact information from our active databases as soon as practicable and in accordance with applicable law.

We will retain some Personally Identifying Information to prevent fraud, troubleshoot problems, assist with investigations, enforce our Terms of Use, and comply with legal requirements. We also keep a history of changed information to investigate suspected fraud.

Children’s Information — Features requiring submission of Personally Identifying Information are not intended for anyone under 13. We do not knowingly collect information from children under 13 other than minor children receiving services through registration by a parent or legal guardian. If you believe a child under 13 has disclosed information to us, contact us at privacy@larumammoth.com. A parent or guardian may review and request deletion of a child’s information.

The User is granted a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable license to access and use the services and associated content for personal, non-commercial purposes only. Any use beyond the scope of this authorized access is strictly prohibited. The User agrees not to modify, copy, reproduce, retransmit, distribute, sell, publish, broadcast, or create derivative works from any intellectual property of the Service Provider without prior written consent.

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Third-Party Information Collection

Company contractually prohibits its contractors, affiliates, vendors, and suppliers from disclosing Personally Identifying Information received from Company, other than in accordance with this Privacy Policy. However, third parties are under no obligation to comply with this Privacy Policy with respect to information users provide directly to them.

Company neither owns nor controls third-party websites and applications accessible through the Website. This Privacy Policy does not apply to information provided to or gathered by those third parties. Before visiting or using a third-party application, users should review that party’s privacy policies and take steps to protect their privacy.

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Security

We use reasonable electronic, personnel, and physical measures to protect your information from loss, theft, alteration, or misuse. However, even the best security measures cannot fully eliminate all risks. We cannot guarantee that only authorized persons will view your information and are not responsible for third-party circumvention of any privacy settings or security measures.

You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your password. Change your password immediately if you believe someone has gained unauthorized access. No data transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. The Company is not responsible for actual or consequential damages resulting from a security breach or technical malfunction.

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Privacy Policy Changes

Company may, in its sole discretion, change this Privacy Policy from time to time. Changes will be reflected on this page with the date new versions are posted. Unless stated otherwise, the current Privacy Policy applies to all information we have about you. Company will always post new versions on the Website and may notify users of material changes via email. Users should maintain and update their contact information accordingly.

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California Privacy Rights

You have the right to request that we disclose to you the categories and sources of personal information we collect, the purposes for which we use it, and with whom we share it. In the case of sale of personal information or disclosure for a business purpose, you may request two separate lists disclosing the personal information categories involved and the categories of recipients.

Disclosures will be limited to personal information collected or used over the past 12 months. If we deliver our response electronically, the information will be provided in a portable, easily usable format.

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Do-Not-Track Policy

Most web browsers and some mobile operating systems include a Do-Not-Track (“DNT”) feature you can activate to signal your preference not to have data about your online browsing activities monitored and collected. The Website does currently respond to DNT browser signals or mechanisms.

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Questions or Complaints

If you have questions regarding this Privacy Policy or complaints regarding your privacy rights, please submit your complaint in writing to our Privacy Officer:

Mundell MD and Dean PC DBA LA RU Medical Spa
Attn: Privacy Officer
664 Old Mammoth Road
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546

Email: info@larumammoth.com
Phone: 760-914-2563

We will not retaliate against you for filing a complaint. You may also contact:

Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Office of Civil Rights
200 Independence Avenue, SW, Room 509F, HHH Building
Washington, D.C. 20201

Phone: (800) 368-1019 (Voice)  ·  (800) 537-7697 (TDD)
Fax: (202) 619-3818
Email: ocrmail@hhs.gov

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