Legal & privacy · Draft for review

Clear terms for a product built around trust.

This page brings together biomarkr’s privacy notice, terms of use, medical disclaimer, cookie notice and data rights in one place. It is written in plain English so patients, clinics and partners can understand how the platform should — and should not — be used.

UK launchNon-diagnostic toolPseudonymous clinic workflowLast updated · May 2026
Important
This is a working website draft, not final legal advice. It should be reviewed by a UK-qualified lawyer and data protection adviser before public launch, especially before processing live patient or clinic data at scale.
Legal overview

One place for the main rules, boundaries and responsibilities.

biomarkr helps structure, interpret and explain blood test information. It is not a diagnostic service, not a substitute for a clinician, and not designed to be used as the sole basis for medical decisions.

biomarkr is intended to
Help patients and clinicians understand blood test patterns over time.
Provide structured summaries, trend context, system-level signals and evidence-aware review prompts.
Support better conversations with clinicians by turning raw results into clearer, reviewable information.
biomarkr is not intended to
Diagnose, prescribe, treat, triage, or replace professional clinical judgement.
Tell users to start, stop or change medicines, supplements, treatments or care plans.
Act as an emergency service or urgent care pathway.
Privacy notice

What we collect and why.

biomarkr processes health data to provide blood test interpretation, longitudinal tracking, patient reports and clinic review workflows. We aim to collect only what is needed to provide and improve the service.

Data category
Purpose
Status
Account details
Create and manage user accounts, authentication, service messages and support requests.
Processed
Blood test data
Extract, normalise, interpret and display biomarker values, trends, body-system scores and reports.
Health data
Symptoms and context
Improve interpretation where the user chooses to provide optional context. Not required for every report.
Optional
Clinician edits
Maintain report versioning, approval status, audit trail and quality improvement history.
Stored
Patient names / NHS numbers
Not needed in the clinic workflow. The clinic should hold the mapping between patient identity and report ID.
Avoided
Clinic data model

Pseudonymous by design, where the workflow allows.

For clinic pilots, biomarkr is designed so the clinic can keep patient identity information in its own systems. biomarkr processes report IDs, biomarker values, report content and review metadata.

Medical disclaimer

biomarkr explains patterns. It does not practise medicine.

All outputs are for information, education and clinician-review support only. They should not be used as a diagnosis, prescription, clinical decision, emergency advice, or replacement for care from a qualified healthcare professional.

Terms of use

Use biomarkr responsibly and within its intended scope.

These terms are a plain-English starting point. A formal version should be reviewed before launch.

01
You remain responsible for the data you provide.
Only upload results that belong to you, or that you are authorised to process through a clinic workflow.
02
Outputs are informational.
Do not use biomarkr as your only basis for medical decisions or clinical action.
03
Clinician review is required for clinic reports.
Clinic reports should not be delivered to patients without review, edit where needed, and approval by the responsible clinician.
04
Do not misuse the service.
Do not attempt to bypass access controls, reverse engineer systems, upload malicious content, or use the platform for unlawful purposes.
05
Availability may vary.
The service may be unavailable during maintenance, pilot testing, or technical incidents.
06
Pilot terms may change.
Pricing, features, data handling and workflows may evolve during early access and pilot phases.
Cookie notice

Cookies should be simple, necessary and transparent.

At launch, biomarkr should use only cookies and local storage that are needed to run the website, keep users signed in, protect forms, remember preferences and understand basic site performance.

Your rights

Your data protection rights under UK GDPR.

Depending on the context and legal basis for processing, you may have rights in relation to your personal data. These may include the following.

01
Access
Ask for a copy of the personal data held about you.
02
Rectification
Ask for inaccurate or incomplete personal data to be corrected.
03
Erasure
Ask for deletion in certain circumstances.
04
Restriction
Ask for processing to be restricted in certain circumstances.
05
Portability
Ask for certain data in a portable format where the right applies.
06
Objection
Object to certain types of processing, including direct marketing.
How to make a request
Email saghirmhussain@gmail.com. We may need to verify your identity before acting on a request. Clinic patients may also need to contact their clinic where the clinic is the controller of the data.
Contact

Questions about legal, privacy or safe use?

Use the right route so your request reaches the right person. biomarkr does not provide medical advice by email.