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Write a letter of complaint addressed to: ATTN: Complaint Unit, Alabama Department of Public Health, Bureau of Health Provider Standards, 201 Monroe Street, Suite 700, Montgomery, AL 36130-3017.
There are three ways that you can file a complaint: Call to have a Complaint Form mailed to you either through the toll-free line (1-800-633-2322) or by calling (916) 263-2424, OR. Use the On-line Complaint Form, OR. Download and Print a Complaint Form.
What should I do if I have suffered from Medical Negligence? You may first send written complaint to the Medical Superintendent (M.S) of the concerned Hospital with copy to Chief Medical Officer (CMO)/ Civil Surgeon of your area.
Code 34-24-361(b) provides that licensed physicians are required to report to the Board or the Commission any information they may have which appears to show that any Alabama licensed physician may be unable to safely practice medicine by reason of alcohol/drug abuse, mental or physical condition, or any other reason
Central Complaint Unit (CCU) Complaint Unit Analyst reviews the complaint to determine: If immediate investigation is needed. If yes, refer complaint to Investigation. A letter informing the complainant of referral to HQIU will be sent to the complainant.

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The types of complaints the Board handles include: Substandard care (misdiagnosis, negligent treatment, delay in treatment, etc.) Prescribing issues (violation of drug laws, excessive/under prescribing) Sexual misconduct, impairment (drug, alcohol, mental, physical)
How can we help? Call Us. Primary: (404) 656-3913. Email Us. medbd@dch.ga.gov. Visit. 2 Martin Luther King Jr. Hours.
The Medical Board of California (Board) has the primary responsibility of licensing and regulating physicians and surgeons and certain allied health care professionals.
Put it in writing It is helpful if you can put your complaint in writing. If you dont feel comfortable doing that, you could ask a friend, carer, family member or an organisation like Citizens Advice to help you. Write complaint at the top of your letter or email, so there can be no doubt.

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