Complaints

Complaints

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We make every effort to give the best service possible to everyone who attends our practice.

However, we are aware that things can go wrong resulting in a patient feeling that they have a genuine cause for complaint. If this is so, we would wish for the matter to be settled as quickly, and as amicably, as possible.

How you make a complaint about primary care services is changing on 1 July 2023   

You have the right to make a complaint about any aspect of NHS care, treatment or service, and this is written into the NHS Constitution on GOV.UK.   From 1 July 2023 the way members of the public make a complaint about primary care services to the commissioner is changing.   By primary care services we mean GPs, dentists, opticians or pharmacy services.  There are two ways you can make a complaint: 

  

  • You can complain to the healthcare provider: this is the organisation where you received the NHS service, for example a GP surgery or dental surgery.   

 

  • You can complain to the commissioner of the service: this is the organisation that paid for the service or care you received.  

After 1 July 2023 if you want to make a complaint about primary care services to the commissioner you will now contact NHS Cheshire and Merseyside integrated care board instead of NHS England. 

  You can do this by: 

  

If you want to make a complaint directly to the provider of the primary care service, you still can – that does not change on the 1 July 2023. 

 

Members of the public with ongoing complaints received on/after 1 July 2022 will receive a letter from NHS England informing them that NHS Cheshire and Merseyside is now handling their complaint with confirmation of their case handler. 

 

Members of the public with any ongoing complaints received before 1 July 2022 will receive a letter from NHS England informing them that their complaint is being retained by NHS England with confirmation of their case handler. 

 

Find out more about how to feedback or make a complaint about an NHS service 

 



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