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Making a complaint

Making a formal complaint

If you wish to make a formal complaint about your care, it should be made within six months of the incident or one year from when you realised that there was a need to complain. You can do this by writing to:

Chief Executive
Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
St Thomas’ Hospital
Westminster Bridge Road
London
SE1 7EH

You can also call us on 020 7188 3514, or email us at: complaints@rbht.nhs.uk

Your letter should include: 

  • where and when the problem happened
  • a description of what happened
  • the name of the person or service you are complaining about (where possible)
  • what you would like to happen as a result of your complaint.

What to expect after lodging a formal complaint

  • we will send a letter within three working days of our receiving your complaint, acknowledging receipt, indicating who will be investigating your complaint and how long it is anticipated it will take to complete the investigation
  • a senior member of staff will carry out a thorough investigation
  • if you are complaining on behalf of a patient, we will need the patient’s written consent before we can discuss with you their information. We will send you a form for the patient to sign indicating they agree to your receiving information about them
  • this response should answer all the points you raise in your complaint
  • where possible we will take measures to ensure we learn from the situation, improve what we do and try to avoid the same from happening again
  • if you are not satisfied with our response, please let us know why; we can suggest a meeting with the people involved or write to you with answers to your concerns.

Our approach to complaints

We base our approach to the complaints we receive on six principles. Originally set out by the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO), they are:

  • getting it right
  • being customer focused
  • being open and accountable
  • acting fairly and proportionately
  • putting things right
  • seeking continuous improvement

Independent review

If you are not satisfied with how we handled your complaint at the Trust, you have the right to an independent review.

The Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman is responsible for reviewing complaints about the NHS. However, this can only happen if the complaint has already been investigated by the Trust.

Read our most recent complaints report.


Contact PALS

Royal Brompton Hospital telephone: 020 7349 7715

Harefield Hospital telephone: 01895 826 572

Monday to Friday, 9am to 4pm (excluding bank holidays).

Email: pals@rbht.nhs.uk