Terms & Conditions – Éiri OT
Last updated: 24 September 2025
Welcome to the Éiri OT website (www.eiriot.ie). By using this website, you agree to the following terms and conditions.
1. About us
Éiri OT is a paediatric occupational therapy service run by Éadaoin van der Krogt, based in Macroom, Co. Cork, Ireland.
Contact: hello@eiriot.ie
2. Website use
This website provides information about occupational therapy services for children and families.
Content is for general information only and should not be considered medical advice.
You must not misuse the website (e.g. attempt to hack, introduce viruses, or use it for unlawful purposes).
3. Bookings & Services
Appointments and services (including 15-minute calls, assessments, and therapy sessions) are booked securely via Cliniko.
Booking terms, cancellations, and fees are explained in our [Cancellation & Fees Policy].
Services are only provided with the consent of a parent or legal guardian.
4. Intellectual property
All text, images, graphics, logos, handouts, and downloadable resources on this site are the property of Éiri OT unless otherwise stated.
You may not copy, reproduce, or distribute content without prior written permission.
Handouts and resources are for personal or educational use only and may not be resold or published.
5. Privacy & cookies
We collect and process personal data in line with GDPR.
Please see our [Privacy Policy] and [Cookie Policy] for details on how your data is handled.
6. External links
This website may link to third-party sites (e.g. Cliniko, Google Maps).
Éiri OT is not responsible for the content, security, or privacy practices of external websites.
7. Limitation of liability
While we aim to keep the website accurate and up-to-date, we cannot guarantee completeness or accuracy of information.
Éiri OT is not liable for any loss, damage, or disruption caused by using this website.
8. Changes to these terms
We may update these Terms & Conditions from time to time. Updates will be posted on this page with a new “last updated” date.
9. Governing law
These terms are governed by Irish law, and any disputes will be subject to the jurisdiction of the Irish courts.

