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Lodging a Complaint

The functions of the Allied Health Professions Council (“AHPC”) include regulating the professional standards for practice, conduct and ethics of registered allied health professionals (AHPs) in Singapore. 

One of the AHPC’s roles is to administer the disciplinary process when complaints are made against AHPs. Under the Allied Health Professions Act, complaints can be made about: 

(a)   the conduct of a registered AHP in his professional capacity or his improper act or conduct which brings disrepute to his profession;

(b)   the professional services provided by a registered AHP not being of the quality which is reasonable to expect of him; or

(c)   the physical or mental fitness of a registered AHP to practise. 

If you wish to make a complaint to the AHPC about a registered AHP, you can submit a written complaint, supported by a Statutory Declaration. 

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