Medical Complaints
Healthcare quality and ethical treatment are crucial. If you've faced medical negligence, improper treatment, overcharging, lack of informed consent, poor hospital hygiene, inadequate care, or billing disputes with hospitals or clinics, you can file a complaint under the Medical Negligence Act or Consumer Protection Act.
Common Medical Issues
- Medical Negligence: Improper treatment, misdiagnosis, or failure to follow standard care procedures
- Surgical Complications: Unexpected complications due to surgical error or poor post-operative care
- Overcharging: Billing for services not provided or charges exceeding agreed estimates
- Lack of Consent: Procedures performed without proper informed consent from patient
- Poor Hygiene: Hospital cleanliness issues or infection control violations
- Inadequate Care: Lack of proper follow-up, monitoring, or medication management
Documentation Required
Gather your hospital/clinic name and registration number, medical records and discharge summary, treatment bills and payment receipts, prescription copies, diagnostic test results and reports, photographs of injuries or conditions if applicable, hospital communication and email records, medical expert's independent opinion if obtained, complaint letters sent to the hospital, and any injury/harm documentation. Keep a detailed timeline of all events and communications.
Submit your medical complaint using the form on the right. We'll help prepare documentation for the hospital, medical board, and consumer protection authority.



