Complaining about NHS services
Everyone who provides an NHS service in England must have their own complaints procedure.
You can often find information in waiting rooms, at reception, on the service provider's website, or by asking a member of staff.
You can either complain to the NHS service provider directly (such as a GP, dentist surgery or hospital) or to the commissioner of the services, which is the body that pays for the NHS services you use. You can't complain to both.
In the event of a complaint about more than one organisation – perhaps a complaint that includes issues about your GP, local hospital or ambulance service – you'll only need to make one complaint.
The organisation that receives your complaint must then co-operate with the others to ensure that you receive a co-ordinated response.