Brighton Pulse
An easy way to share feedback on health and social care services in Brighton and Hove. You simply select the service you used from the comprehensive lists provided and then give an assessment and make comments.
Health and Adult Social Care
An easy way to share feedback on health and social care services in Brighton and Hove. You simply select the service you used from the comprehensive lists provided and then give an assessment and make comments.
The Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) is led by a group of local doctors and nurses and brings together all GP practices in the city. They also have a network of patient participation groups (PPGs), which are run locally by volunteer patients and practice managers who contribute ideas and feedback suggestions directly to their practices.
Visit the website to find your nearest GP, Dentist, Pharmacy, Opticians and Hospital.
If you're not happy with the care or treatment you've received or you've been refused treatment for a condition, you have the right to complain. Here the complaints procedure is explained, including when you should complain and what to do when you're not happy with the outcome.
The NHS Health Check is a health check-up for adults in England aged 40-74. It's designed to spot early signs of stroke, kidney disease, heart disease, type 2 diabetes or dementia. As we get older, we have a higher risk of developing one of these conditions. An NHS Health Check helps find ways to lower this risk.
Informational including your NHS number, what is meant by a health record and how you can access your records.
A national organisation that ensures the opinions of patients are gathered on a wide variety of health and Social Care issues. This is achieved by carrying out surveys, focus groups, listening events and obtaining feedback.
Information on how you can report any issues regarding NHS services or the care you have received.
A local information and advice service for patients, relatives and the public. They are available to support you in whatever way they can to ensure your experience at Sussex Partnership is a positive one. If you don't know what's happening regarding your care, or the care of a loved one, or you need information and advice but don't know who to ask, PALS can help. They help people to resolve situations and assist them if they wish to make a complaint but are unsure how to go about it, or who to talk to.