How to make a complaint about GP negligence
The NHS Constitution states you have a right to complain about any treatment you receive from its providers. This includes GPs. You should receive acknowledgement of your complaint within three working days and a written explanation of the outcome.
If you are not happy with how your GP negligence complaint has been handled, you can complain to the Ombudsman.
An Ombudsman is independent of the NHS and can not only fix your complaint but can make recommendations to the GP practice, so the negligence you suffered does not happen to anyone else in the future.