How we handle complaints
- The person responsible for dealing with any complaint about the service we provide is Emily Brown (Group Manager).
- If a patient raises a complaint by phone or at reception, we will hear them out and offer to put them in touch with Emily Brown. Should Emily Brown be unavailable, an appointment with Jamil Torofdar will be offered instead. A brief note of the complaint will be taken and passed along. If the patient would rather not wait or speak with Jamil Torofdar, we will arrange for Emily Brown to call them back.
- If the patient complains in writing, the letter will be passed on immediately to Emily Brown.
- If a complaint is about any aspect of clinical care or associated charges it will normally be referred to the dentist, unless the patient does not want this to happen.
- We will acknowledge the patient's complaint in writing and enclose a copy of this code of practice as soon as possible, normally within two working days. We will seek to investigate the complaint within ten working days of the complaint being received to give an explanation of the circumstances which led to the complaint.
- In investigating your complaint, we shall aim to:
- find out what happened and what went wrong;
- enable you to discuss the problem with those concerned, if you would like this;
- ensure you receive an apology, where this is appropriate;
- identify what we can do to make sure the problem does not happen again.
- If the patient does not wish to meet us, then we will attempt to talk to him or her on the telephone. If we are unable to investigate the complaint within ten working days we will notify the patient, giving reasons for the delay and a likely period within which the investigation will be completed.
- We will confirm the decision about the complaint in writing to the patient immediately after completing our investigation.
- Please note that we keep strictly to the rules of confidentiality. If the patient is complaining on behalf of someone else, we have to know that they have the permission to do so. A note signed by the person concerned will be needed, unless they are incapable of providing this because of physical or mental illness or are a child under 16 years.
- Proper and comprehensive reports are kept of any complaint received.
- We hope that, if the patient has a problem, they will make use of our practice complaints procedure.
NHS complaints in Wales — Putting Things Right
For assistance in making your NHS complaint in Wales, this is done through a process known as 'Putting Things Right'. We believe this will provide the best chance of putting right whatever has gone wrong and an opportunity to improve our practice.
However, if the patient feels they cannot raise their complaint with us, or they are dissatisfied with the result of our investigation, they may wish to seek further advice from the organisations listed below.
Support with raising concerns
If you'd like some support raising a concern, Llais can help. Their trained, dedicated complaints advocacy team offers free, independent and confidential support.
Llais team — Cwm Taf Morgannwg Region
Telephone: 01443 405 830
Office: Tŷ Antur, Enterprise House, Navigation Park, Abercynon, Mountain Ash CF45 4SN
Web: llaiswales.org
For complaints about NHS treatment
Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board
Ynysmeurig House
Navigation Park
Abercynon
CF45 4SN
Tel: 01443 744 800
For complaints about private treatment
Health Inspectorate Wales
Rhydycar Business Park
Merthyr Tydfil, CF48 1UZ
Tel: 0300 062 8163
Dental Complaints Service
Stephenson House
2 Cherry Orchard Road
Croydon, CR0 6BA
Tel: 08456 120 540
The General Dental Council
37 Wimpole Street
London, W1M 8DQ