Support to make a complaint about an NHS service (Advocacy)

Making a complaint about an NHS service can feel daunting, but free and independent support is available.

Independent Health Complaints Advocacy

We understand that you might need support to make a complaint about an NHS Service. In partnership with Luminus, home of Healthwatch Surrey,  Surrey Independent Living Charity (SILC) are able to provide free, independent support and assistance to people who live in Surrey. They work to ensure people can represent their own interests as far as possible and not to offer advice on how they think an individual should act.

You can make a complaint about hospitals, GPs, mental health services, nurses, pharmacists, dentists, opticians, 111, walk-in centres, NHS-funded private care and more.

Details of other advocacy support and contact details can be found on our Advocacy services in Surrey page.

NHS complaints

Most of us use the NHS at some point in our lives and many of us use these services regularly. Whilst the NHS works hard to make sure that people are satisfied with the services sometimes things do go wrong. 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.

What do SILC advocates do?

Advocates support you through the whole NHS complaints process. They explain the options available and support you to pursue your chosen course of action. They only do what you ask them to and will not try to tell you what to do. They do not investigate or encourage complaints, nor do they offer legal or medical advice. The service is free, independent and confidential.

Their aim is to ensure that:

  • You are in control of decisions which are made about you
  • Your experiences, views, wishes and feelings are heard
  • You can contribute to improving the health and care services you use

SILC’s advocates are here to:

  • Provide you with support and explain your options
  • Send you a Step by Step self help information pack
  • Help you write letters to the right people
  • Prepare you for meetings and attend with you
  • Monitor the progress of your complaint and help you to get the best possible resolution.

SILC’s advocates are not able to:

  • Give you legal or medical advice
  • Help you complain about a private healthcare provider
  • Get an NHS employee disciplined or claim compensation.

How does the service work?

SILC can provide information about the complaints procedure for people who wish to make a complaint by themselves, but just need a little bit more guidance before they start. In many cases, we can also provide an advocate who can discuss your particular situation, explain the complaints procedure, and possibly help you to draft a letter or attend a meeting with you.

SILC’s advocates will seek the outcome you want whether it is a written explanation from the NHS on why something went wrong, a simple explanation about your care or treatment, a meeting with a senior NHS person, an apology or an explanation of how the NHS will improve.

How to access this service

If you would like help or to find out more, please contact Surrey Independent Living Charity (SILC) via

Telephone: 01483 310 500 (10am-4.30pm Monday – Friday excluding bank holidays)

Email: nhsadvocacy@surreyilc.org.uk

Website: www.surreyilc.org.uk - you can complete the online forms here too.

A member of staff is available on the phone: Monday – Friday, 10am – 4.30pm. Outside of these hours there is an answering machine service. Your call will be returned within 3 working days.

Our Helpdesk

The Healthwatch Surrey Helpdesk is here to provide information and signposting to local people about health and social care services.

It’s also the place to share your experiences of health and social care. Whether it’s good or bad, big or small, we welcome your feedback and act on it to help improve care where you live.

Contact our Helpdesk