Your Health Matters Consultation Terms & Conditions

Your Health Matters Consultation Terms & Conditions

Your Health Matters Consultation Terms & Conditions

  1. You may request to cancel your booking up to 14 days after you have made your booking, unless the requested cancellation is within 2 weeks of the date of your booking.  Please contact askus@edinburghleisure.co.uk or phone 0131 458 2100 should you need to cancel your booking.  Please ensure you have your booking reference which you will find on your confirmation email.
  2. Loyalty points cannot be used to pay for a Your Health Matters Consultation.
  3. Should we need to amend your booking in any way we will contact you to offer alternative dates or times similar to those made in the original booking.  If you feel the alternative is not suitable you have the right to a full refund.
  4. Edinburgh Leisure reserves the right to amend these terms and conditions at any time.

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