Langley Porter Psychiatric Hospital (LPPH) wants to ensure that your experience here is an outstanding one. If you or your family has a question or concern about your care, please let us know.
We suggest you first discuss your concerns with your doctor, clinician, nurse, or the unit manager. If your concern remains unresolved, LPPH staff are available to help you reach a resolution or provide more information. We are also available to take complaints or compliments.
Patient safety
While receiving care at LPPH, your safety is our primary concern. Many procedures are in place to protect your well-being and to secure the best outcome possible for you. By working with your health care team, you can help us ensure a safer health care experience for you.
Please let us know if something seems unsafe or if you see something that we can do better. We welcome your concerns and questions and encourage you to express them to your doctors, nurses, and other staff, as they will know who to contact to correct the situation.
Patient concerns and complaints
You have the right to express concerns or complaints about your care with the assurance that the quality of your care or future access to care will not be compromised. You also have the right to expect a reasonable and timely response to your concerns.
To contact us directly concerning your complaint or grievance:
- For outpatient mental health services for adults and children, please contact UCSF Patient Relations:
- Phone: (415) 353-1936
- Email: [email protected]
- Online feedback form: www.ucsfhealth.org/patient-and-visitor-feedback
- For more information, please visit www.ucsfhealth.org/services/patient-relations.
- For adult psychiatric inpatient services, partial hospitalization program, or intensive outpatient program at Langley Porter Psychiatric Hospital (1600 Divisadero Street, San Francisco):
- Phone: (415) 476-2940
- Email: [email protected]
You also may contact the following departments or agencies:
State Department of Public Health
File a complaint or grievance with the California Department of Public Health, whether or not you use the hospital's grievance process.
California Department of Public Health
San Francisco District Office
150 North Hill Drive, Suite 22
Brisbane, CA 94005
Phone Number: (415) 330-6353
TTY: (916) 657-3042
You also can file a complaint with your health plan insurer or other external organization.
SF Mental Health Clients' Rights Advocates
To learn more about your rights as someone receiving mental health care, please contact:
San Francisco Mental Health Clients' Rights Advocates
1663 Mission Street, Suite 310
San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone: (415) 552-8100
Medical Board of California
If the grievance is regarding a physician, please contact:
Medical Board of California
Central Complaint Unit
2005 Evergreen Street, Suite 1200
Sacramento, CA 95815
Phone: (800) 633-2322
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
File a written privacy complaint with Patient Relations at UCSF or with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights:
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights
50 United Nations Plaza, Room 322
San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone: (415) 437-8310
Fax: (415) 437-8329
TTY: (415) 437-8311
Medicare
If you are a Medicare patient, you may file a complaint or grievance regarding quality of care, a coverage decision or premature discharge appeal with Medicare's Quality Improvement Organization at (800) 841-1602 or (800) 881-5980 (TTY).
Joint Commission
You may contact the Joint Commission's Office of Quality Monitoring if you feel your concerns about patient care or safety have not been adequately addressed:
Joint Commission
Division of Accreditation Operations, Office of Quality Monitoring
One Renaissance Blvd.
Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181
Phone: (800) 994-6610
Email: [email protected]
Fax: (630) 792-5636
Community health needs assesment (CHNA)
To eliminate health disparities and health inequities, UCSF serves as a founding member of the San Francisco Health Improvement Partnership (SFHIP) – a cross-sector collaboration designed to improve the health and wellness of all San Franciscans.
Every three years, SFHIP conducts a Community Health Needs Assessment, which provides focus and direction for the City of San Francisco's community health agenda. The SFHIP Steering Committee uses the results of the Community Health Needs Assessment to prioritize foundational health issues and address health needs to prevent disease and death in San Francisco. UCSF Health adopts these priority areas to inform an implementation strategy for each of our hospitals – UCSF Helen Diller Medical Center at Parnassus Heights, UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay, UCSF Medical Center at Mount Zion, UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital San Francisco, and Langley Porter Psychiatric Hospital.
- Read the 2022 San Francisco Community Health Needs Assessment
- Review our 2022 Community Health Needs Assessment Implementation Strategy
Patient privacy
We are committed to protecting your health information. For information about your rights and the obligations we have regarding the use and disclosure of your medical information, please see our Notice of Privacy Practices, available in the following languages:
- English - Notice of Privacy Practices
- 汉语 - 隱私權實施條例通知
- Español - Aviso de Prácticas de Privacidad
- Pусский - Уведомление о конфиденциальности
Patient rights and responsibilities
We recognize that each patient has unique health care needs and we encourage a partnership between the patient and the health care team. We encourage patients or their legally designated representative to participate in discussions and decisions about their treatments, options, alternatives, risks and benefits. For further information, please see our Notice of Patient Rights and Responsibilities, available in the following languages: