Psychiatrists who order involuntary holds or make custody-related evaluations can face serious retaliation from patients or their families after treatment. ClustrMaps is a medium risk data broker that publishes Name, Address, Location data, and more — making it a prime resource for anyone trying to locate a psychiatrist outside of professional channels. This guide explains exactly what ClustrMaps exposes, why it matters for your safety, and how to remove your listing step by step.
ClustrMaps publishes the following data types. For psychiatrists, the most dangerous overlap includes Home address — fields that could be used by a bad actor to locate or contact you outside of work.
Psychiatrists face specific real-world risks when their personal data appears on sites like ClustrMaps:
Patient stalking
Threats from involuntarily committed individuals
Harassment by patient families
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Go to clustrmaps.com/bl/opt-out
Enter your email and profile URL
Submit the opt-out request
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