Feedback and Complaints
Suggestions, comments and compliments
We welcome your suggestions, compliments and comments. There are feedback questionnaires available in all of our reception areas for you to submit any ideas, praises or grumbles you would like to make. Alternatively you can leave your review of us on NHS choices. We review all the complaints, comments and suggestions we have received and make changes and improvements where necessary.
Complaints
We constantly strive to provide high-quality care to all our patients and willingly receive complaints, although we sincerely hope that you will not be given cause to complain. Sometimes we can alleviate your concerns with an informal conversation and explanation and our reception team will always try and resolve your problem in the first instance. For patients wishing to make a more formal complaint about any aspect of our service, please put the complaint in writing to the Practice Manager. Our Complaints Procedure explaining the full complaints process is available here. On receipt of a complaint, the Practice Manager will endeavour to acknowledge your complaint within 3 working days and aim to have investigated your complaint within 1 month of the date when you raised it with us. If the investigation is likely to take longer you will be notified of this fact.
Friends & Family Test
Please click here for more information.
GP Earnings
All GP practices are required to declare the mean earnings (e.g. average pay) for GPs working to deliver NHS services to patients at each practice.
The average pay for GPs working in Staffa in the last financial year was £74,428 before tax and national insurance. This is for 11 part time GPs who worked in the practice for more than six months.
How we perform
The team at Staffa Health aim to deliver an excellent service to all of our patients and we monitor the performance of our practice closely . You can read more about how we perform below.
Care Quality Commission Ratings
Our most recent CQC inspection report can be found by clicking here.
NHS Choices Reviews
Reviews on our NHS Choices page can be accessed here.
How Your Information Is Used
The UK GDPR requires GP practices to process data ‘fairly’ and in a ‘transparent manner’ which is ‘easily accessible and easy to understand’. This means that practices must provide information to patients about how the practice processes patient data in the form of practice privacy notices.
You can find the Staffa Health Privacy notice here:
Staffa Health Practice Privacy Notice – March 2025
How we use your medical records
- This practice handles medical records in-line with laws on data protection and confidentiality.
- We share medical records with those who are involved in providing you with care and treatment.
- In some circumstances we will also share medical records for medical research, for example to find out more about why people get ill.
- We share information when the law requires us to do so, for example, to prevent infectious diseases from spreading or to check the care being provided to you is safe.
- You have the right to be given a copy of your medical record.
- You have the right to object to your medical records being shared with those who provide you with care.
- You have the right to object to your information being used for medical research and to plan health services. To find out more or to register your choice to opt-out, please visit: https://www.nhs.uk/your-nhs-data-matters/ (England only). There are no national opt-out policies in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, however, some specific research projects make provision for opting-out of their research.
- You have the right to have any mistakes corrected and to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office. Please see the practice privacy notice on the website or speak to a member of staff for more information about your rights.
The following patient leaflet explains how your data is used by the NHS.
Named GP
GP practices in England are required to provide all patients with a named GP who is responsible for patients’ overall care at the practice.
Your named GP will be recorded on our patient administration system. This does not prevent you from seeing any GP in the practice and you should continue to book appointments with the clinician of your choice.
If you wish to know who is your named GP or you have a preference as to which GP it is, please let us know and we will make reasonable efforts to accommodate this request.
Summary Care Record
Summary Care Records (SCR)
Your Summary Care Record is a short summary of your GP medical records. It tells other health and care staff who care for you about the medicines you take and your allergies. This means they can give you better care if you need health care away from the surgery:
- in an emergency
- when you’re on holiday
- when your surgery is closed
- at out-patient clinics
- when you visit a pharmacy
When you are treated away from your usual doctor’s surgery, the health care staff there can’t see your GP medical records. Looking at your Summary Care Record can speed up your care and make sure you are given the right medicines and treatment. Staff will ask your permission to look at it (except in an emergency where you are unconscious, for example) and only staff with the right levels of security clearance can access the system, so your information is secure. You can ask an organisation to show you a record of who has looked at your Summary Care Record – this is called a Subject Access Request.
Enhanced Summary Care Record
You can add more information to your Summary Care Record by asking us to do this at the practice.
This could include:
- health problems like dementia or diabetes
- details of your carer
- your treatment preferences
We encourage all patients to request an Enhanced Summary Care Record because it ensures that the people who are involved in your care are aware of your wishes. Just let us know at the practice if you would like to request and Enhanced Summary Care Record or email: admin.staffahealth@nhs.net
Opting out
Summary Care Records improve care, but if you don’t want to have one you can opt out. Fill in a Summary Care Record Opt Out Form and give it to us at the practice.
More information on your health records
Read more about your medical records at Your health records – NHS Choices.
Training Practice
We are a registered Training Practice and offer work placement for health professionals who are undergoing post-graduate training, for example qualified doctors who are training to become general practitioners and nurses who are going to become community specialists. Patients may choose not to be seen by professionals undergoing training and you will always be asked if you have any objections.
On occasions we ask to may make video recordings of patients’ consultations with the doctor in order to give feedback to the trainee; but this will not be done without a patients consent and intimate physical examinations will not be recorded. Any planned videotaping will be explained fully to patients and they will have a full opportunity to give or withdraw their consent. If a patient does not wish to have their consultation recorded this decision will not affect the consultation or future care with the doctor. The camera will not be switched on if a signed consent form is not presented to the doctor.
Zero Tolerance
Staffa Health has a zero tolerance policy with regard to violence and aggression against our staff members.
Please click on the link below to see a letter from our Senior Partners explaining this in more detail.
170930 Letter re zero tolerance
Our violence and aggression policy is available here:
Our Patient removals policy is available here: