https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/patients-and-families/your-care/
Your care
Information about your care, your rights, and raising concerns while you're a patient at GOSH.
Consent - giving permission for your child to have treatment
Find out more about the various ways you can give your consent and different circumstances in which we will ask for your consent.
Raising concerns
Information about how you should raise concerns you may have.
Seeking a second opinion
Find out about what a second opinion is, the process for requesting a second opinion, and who to contact if you want to know more.
Martha's Rule
Martha’s Rule is a national patient safety initiative, which gives patients, families and carers access to an urgent review if they are worried that the health care team has not recognised the inpatient’s changing condition.
Organ donation
Information on organ donation at GOSH.
Why we might ask about ethnicity
Find out more about why our staff may ask you about your ethnicity, culture, language, religion and traditions.
Clinical outcomes
Great Ormond Street Hospital always aims to provide the best possible care. To help us monitor the quality of our services, we measure what we do and how we do it.
Feedback to the Friends and Family Test (FFT
An important opportunity for you to give feedback on your child’s care and treatment and your experience when coming to GOSH.
The Patient Advice and Liaison Service (Pals)
Pals is a free and confidential service which helps patients and families with any information, concerns, or problems that they have about their NHS care or service.