Heights Behavioral Health
Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how this website uses cookies. It works together with our Website Privacy Policy. Protected health information related to your care is governed by our Notice of Privacy Practices, not by this policy.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that a website places on your device when you visit. They help the website function, remember your preferences, and understand how the site is used. Similar technologies, such as pixels, tags, and local storage, work in comparable ways. In this policy, we refer to all of these as “cookies.”
Why We Use Cookies
We use cookies to keep the website working properly, remember your choices, measure and improve performance, and understand how visitors find and use our pages.
Types of Cookies We Use
The categories below describe the kinds of cookies this website may use. Specific tools and cookie names are listed as examples and may change over time.
| Category | Purpose | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Strictly Necessary | Required for the website to function, such as security, page navigation, and remembering your cookie choices. These cannot be switched off in our systems. | Session and security cookies; cookie-consent preference |
| Performance & Analytics | Help us understand how visitors use the site so we can improve it. The information is used in aggregate. | [Confirm your tool, e.g., Google Analytics 4: _ga, _gid] |
| Functional | Remember choices you make to provide a more personalized experience. | Preference and embedded-content cookies |
| Marketing & Advertising | Used to measure campaigns or show relevant content. We use these only where appropriate and never to share identifiable health information. | [Confirm whether you use any, e.g., Meta Pixel, Google Ads. If none, remove this row.] |
Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies are set by third-party services we use, such as analytics or embedded content (for example, maps or videos). These third parties may collect information about your use of our website in accordance with their own privacy policies.
Health Information and Tracking Technologies
We are committed to protecting information that could relate to your health. We do not intend to use cookies or tracking technologies to collect protected health information through this website, and we do not knowingly share identifiable health information with third-party advertising or social media platforms. Where analytics are used, we work to limit the information collected so that it does not identify you as a current or prospective patient.
How to Manage Your Cookies
You have several ways to control cookies:
- Cookie controls. Where a cookie banner or preference center is provided on our website, you can use it to accept or decline non-essential cookies.
- Browser settings. Most browsers let you block or delete cookies through their settings. Blocking some cookies may affect how the website works.
- Analytics opt-out. If we use Google Analytics, you can opt out using the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.
- Advertising choices. You can manage interest-based advertising through the Digital Advertising Alliance and the Network Advertising Initiative.
Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control
Because there is not yet a common industry standard for “Do Not Track” or Global Privacy Control signals, our website may not respond to all of them. You can still manage cookies using the options above.
Changes to This Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. When we do, we will revise the “Last Updated” date above and post the current version on this page.
Contact Us
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy, contact:
Privacy Officer
Heights Behavioral Health, LLC
1009 Yale St., Houston, Texas 77008
Phone: (877) 549-5102
Email: info@heightsbehavioralhealth.com
This Cookie Policy covers this website only and works alongside our Website Privacy Policy and Notice of Privacy Practices.
