How to file a complaint against a psychiatrist in Missouri 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the complaint form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Complainant Information' section. Enter your last name, first name, prefix, telephone number, address, email address, and relationship to the patient.
  3. Next, complete the 'Patient Information' section. Provide the patient's last name, first name, and address if different from yours.
  4. In the 'Subject of Complaint' section, enter the licensee's last name, first name, profession, and license number if known. Include their address and telephone number.
  5. Write a clear and concise description of your complaint in chronological order. Be sure to include relevant details such as dates, names, places of treatment, and any physical harm incurred.
  6. Sign and date both the complaint form and the authorization for release of medical information form. Ensure no alterations are made to avoid voiding the forms.
  7. Attach any related documents that support your complaint before submitting it through our platform.

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Missouri law requires that certain persons who have reasonable cause to suspect that a child has been or may be subjected to abuse or neglect or observes a child being subject to conditions or circumstances which would reasonably result in abuse or neglect immediately make a report to the Childrens Division of the
The 5150 legal code allows a person with a mental illness to be involuntarily detained for a 72-hour psychiatric hospitalization. This means that someone experiencing a severe mental episode or condition can be detained against their will for up to 72 hours, if they meet at least one of the requirements of being a
Complaints should be directed to the hospital administration or the individual may contact the Division of Health Standards and Licensure at 573-751-6303. If the complaint is in regard to a licensed professional, the individual may contact Professional Registration at 573-751-0293.
Individuals who wish to file a complaint about a physician should contact their state medical board for more information. The Federation of State Medical Boards website offers links to state medical board websites.
Complaint Form To file a complaint please click on the pdf below. You must save the complaint form to your desktop, or you can print it off and then fill it out. After the complaint form is completed, please email or mail it back to our board using the information on the first page of the complaint form.

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Explain your problem to the company by calling, web chatting, or sending them a formal complaint letter. Use this sample complaint letter as a guide to help you explain the problem and what you want done to resolve it.
Response Not Satisfactory? Then you may forward your complaint to the HSR via phone, 8am to 5pm Monday-Friday at (573) 751-6303, via email to complaint@health.mo.gov, or via fax or regular mail with a printed complaint form. Be certain to include all essential information: Your name and contact information.
If you have experienced unprofessional conduct or inadequate care at the hands of a doctor, it is important that you file a complaint with the state medical board in your state. The Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) provides contact information for every state medical board in the U.S. and its territories.

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