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Local Health Board

Working to improve the health and healthcare of the people of Merthyr and RCT

Cwm Taf Health Board was established on 1 October 2009 and is responsible for the provision of health care services to over 325, 000 people principally covering the Merthyr Tydfil and Rhondda Cynon Taff Local Authority areas.

You can contact them on :

Compliments, Comments & Suggestions

If you have any views on our services that you would like to share with us, then please let us know. A compliment raises the morale of staff and it can help to maintain high standards.
Was there anything that impressed you; did you feel that there was room for improvement?

Your views are important, as they will help us to develop our services and make them more responsive to our patients' needs.

Chief Executive
Cwm Taf Health Board
Chief Executive's Offices
Ynysmeurig House
Navigation Park
Abercynon
Mid Glamorgan
CF45 4SN
Tel: 01443 744800

 

Freedom of Information Requests

To make a Freedom of Information Request Please Contact:

Information Governance Department
Cwm Taf Health Board
Ynysmeurig House
Navigation Park
Abercynon
Mid Glamorgan
CF45 4SN

freedomofinformation@wales.nhs.uk

 

Cwm Taf Community Health Council

 

10 Maritime Offices, Woodland Terrace, Maesycoed, Pontypridd, CF37 1DZ 

Tel: 01443 405830

E-mail: enquiries@cwmtafchc.org.uk

 

 

 

CHC's were set up originally by Act of Parliament in 1974 as independent "Watchdogs" to monitor and review services provided by the NHS.

 

The Cwm Taf members are recruited from the general public and appointments are made by the Welsh Assembly Government, the Local Authorities and also from established voluntary organisations.  The members are un-paid and receive out-of-pocket expenses only and are supported by paid support staff.

How we can help you? 

 

We can:

  • Advise you on available health services

  • Help you to find further information

  • Help you to deal with other health bodies

  • Listen to your comments

If you feel that you need to complain about any aspect of the Health Service, we can help you by:

 

 

  • Providing information about NHS Complaints Procedures
  • Making enquiries on your behalf
  • Acting as a Patient's Friend at meetings with Health Service Managers

You can help us by 

 

Letting us know what sort of service the NHS is providing in our area - we need to know the views of local people.  Just as importantly, you may be very pleased with a service and want to be sure that it will continue.