Suggestions, Comments and Complaints
Our aim is to provide the highest level of care for all our patients. We will always be willing to hear if there is any way that you think that we can improve the service we provide. If you would like to give us any feedback or wish to make a complaint, please complete our online form.
Making a complaint
If you have any complaints or concerns about the service that you have received from the doctors or staff working for this practice, please let us know.
We hope that most problems can be sorted out easily and quickly, often at the time they arise and with the person concerned. If your problem cannot be sorted out in this way and you wish to make a complaint, we would like you to let us know as soon as possible, ideally within a matter of days or at most a few weeks. This will enable us to establish what happened more easily. If it is not possible to do that, please let us have details of your complaint:
- Within 12 months of the incident that caused the problem
- Within 12 months of discovering that you have a problem
The manager, Avril Tozer, will be pleased to deal with any complaint. She will explain the procedure to you and make sure that your concerns are dealt with promptly. You can make your complaint:
- In person – ask to speak to the practice manager
- In writing – some complaints may be easier to explain in writing – please give as much information as you can, then send your complaint to the practice for the attention of Avril Tozer, practice business manager, as soon as possible. You can use one of our Complaint forms or you may prefer to set out your complaint in your own way.
What we shall do
Our complaints procedure is designed to make sure that we settle any complaints as quickly as possible.
We shall acknowledge your complaint within 3 working days and aim to have looked into your complaint within 28 days of the date when you raised it with us. We shall then be in a position to offer you an explanation, or a meeting with the people involved.
When we look into your complaint, we shall aim to:
- find out what happened and what went wrong
- make it possible for you to discuss the problem with those concerned, if you would like this
- make sure you receive an apology where appropriate
- identify what we can do to make sure the problem doesn’t happen again
At the end of the investigation your complaint will be discussed with you in detail, either in person or in writing.
Complaining on behalf of someone else
Please note that we keep strictly to the rules of medical confidentiality. If you are complaining on behalf of someone else, we have to know that you have his or her permission to do so. A note signed by the person concerned will be needed, unless they are incapable (because of illness) of providing this.
What you can do next
We hope that if you have a problem you will use our practice complaints procedure. We believe that this will give us the best chance of putting right whatever has gone wrong and the opportunity to improve our practice.
The Independent Complaints Advocacy Service (ICAS) supports people who wish to complain about the NHS. The local address is:
ICAS
17 Dean Street
Liskeard
Cornwall
PL14 4AB
Telephone: 01579 345193
If you remain dissatisfied with the response to your complaint, you have the right to ask the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman to review your case. They can be contacted on 0345 015 4033. For more information you can visit www.ombudsman.org.uk.
Help us to get it right
We constantly try to improve the service we offer.
Please let us know when you think we have done something well or if you have any suggestion as to how we can do something better.