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Terms of use



Last Updated: 5/11/2025



1. Acceptance of Terms

By accessing or using the Swasthaay website (Swasthaay.com) (“Website”), you agree to comply with and be bound by these Terms of Service (“Terms”). If you do not agree to these Terms, you must discontinue using the Website immediately.

2. Use of the Website

  • You agree to use the Website solely for lawful purposes and in accordance with these Terms.

  • You must not use this Website in any way that could damage, disable, overburden, or impair the Website, or interfere with any other party’s use of the Website.

  • You agree not to attempt unauthorized access to any portion of the Website, server, or associated systems.

3. Intellectual Property Rights

  • All content on this Website—including text, graphics, logos, images, videos, articles, and other materials—is the property of Swasthaay or its content suppliers and is protected by copyright, trademark, and other intellectual property laws.

  • You may not reproduce, distribute, modify, transmit, display, perform, publish, license, create derivative works from, or sell any content obtained from this Website without prior written consent from Swasthaay.

  • You may share excerpts or links for personal, non-commercial use provided you give full credit to Swasthaay with a visible link back to the source page.

4. No Medical Advice

All content on this Website is provided for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please read our Disclaimer for further details.

5. Third-Party Links and Services

This Website may contain links to third-party websites, advertisements, or affiliate programs. Swasthaay does not control or endorse these external sites and is not responsible for their content, privacy policies, or practices. Accessing such third-party sites is at your own risk.

6. Limitation of Liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, Swasthaay, its owners, contributors, and affiliates shall not be liable for any damages arising from:

  • Your use or inability to use the Website.

  • Any errors or inaccuracies in the Website content.

  • Third-party links, products, or services referenced on the Website.

7. Indemnification

You agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Swasthaay, its founders, employees, and affiliates from any claims, damages, liabilities, costs, or expenses (including legal fees) resulting from your use of the Website or violation of these Terms.

8. Privacy

Your use of the Website is also governed by our Privacy Policy, which describes how we collect, use, and protect your personal information.

9. Termination

We reserve the right to suspend or terminate your access to the Website at our sole discretion, without notice, if we believe you have violated these Terms or applicable laws.

10. Governing Law

These Terms shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of India, without regard to conflict of law principles. Any disputes shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts in India.

11. Changes to the Terms

We may modify or update these Terms from time to time. Any changes will be posted on this page with an updated “Last Updated” date. Continued use of the Website constitutes acceptance of the revised Terms.

12. Contact Us

For questions or concerns regarding these Terms, please contact us at:

Email: contact.swasthaay@gmail.com

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