Are Drug Companies and Wellness Companies Sharing Your Health Data? – Prime IV Hydration & Wellness

Do you have a Facebook, Google, TikTok, or Microsoft account? Have you visited Prime IV Hydration & Wellness in the past two years? 

Chimicles Schwartz Kriner & Donaldson-Smith LLP (CSK&D) is investigating whether Prime IV Hydration & Wellness—A franchise of IV hydration and wellness spas offering intravenous vitamin infusions and other services in a spa-like setting, marketed as a ‘one-hour vacation’ to boost energy, enhance immunity, and improve overall health.—secretly shared your sensitive health and personal information with major tech platforms without your consent. 

What’s happening? 

Many healthcare and wellness websites use ‘pixels’—small pieces of code embedded that track what you do online. These pixels can capture details you enter, such as health conditions, prescriptions, and treatment interests, and send that information to companies like Meta/Facebook, TikTok, Google, and Microsoft.

This data may then be linked to your social media accounts and used for targeted advertising, raising serious privacy concerns and potential violations of HIPAA and state laws. 

What exactly are they collecting? 

Pixels can capture and transmit:
– Personal identifiers – Name, email address, phone number, and location data entered on forms.
– Health-related details – Conditions, symptoms, medications, and treatment interests shared during sign-up or consultations.
– Financial information – Payment details or insurance information entered for prescriptions or services.
– Interaction data – Clicks, page views, and chat messages exchanged on the site.

This information may be linked to your social media or search accounts, creating detailed profiles for targeted advertising—often without your knowledge or consent. 

Do you qualify? 

You may qualify if:
– You have a Facebook, TikTok, Google, or Microsoft account
– You visited this company’s website within the last two years
– You entered health-related information or interacted with their online forms 

Why does this matter? 

HIPAA and state privacy laws prohibit healthcare entities from sharing protected health information for marketing without consent. If these companies transmitted your data without authorization, you may have legal rights. 

What should you do? 

If you suspect your information was shared without consent, please complete the questionnaire below. Your input helps us hold companies accountable for potential privacy violations. 

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