
PEACE OF MIND YOU'RE COMPLIANT


Georgina Smith DipLM
Lead Consultant GDC: 153871
Georgina, we like to call her George, is our lead consultant. She has over 23 years’ experience of working in the dental industry from the ground up. She has extensive experience in supporting practices to meet CQC regulations and pass inspections. Her passion comes from seeing practices and their teams grow and succeed.

SERVICES

DEDICATED CONSULTANT
Our friendly team will support you in ensuring your practice is compliant and your dedicated consultant will be available to answer any questions you may have either via email or telephone. Contact us today to chat with an adviser

Mentor Service
We can assign you a dedicated consultant who will mentor your principal or manager in leading the team and maintaining a successful and compliant practice

CQC INSPECTIONS
Our team are there to help you pass your inspection. They will undertake an onsite Total Compliance Assessment, otherwise referred to as a TCA, to identify areas for improvement and guide you every step of the way
Would you like to know your compliant?
Try to imagine the feeling of opening the post and there is the letter from the CQC advising you that they will be undertaking an onsite inspection in 2 weeks. Maybe you will not find it of concern? However, if you get that sinking feeling because you just aren’t sure that you are compliant, then give us a call. After a chat we will soon establish where you may need assistance and can tailor a service that meets your practice needs
FAQ's
I don’t know if my practice will pass a CQC inspection at this moment and I am so busy. What can I do?
Firstly, you are not alone! You can have a Total Compliance Assessment which would involve a day on site, checking practice policies and procedures, reviewing audits and risk assessments, assessing the management of decontamination procedures and much more.
Will I get notice if I am to have a CQC inspection?
Usually, you will receive around 2 weeks’ notice of an inspection. Unannounced inspections are sometimes conducted where a cause for concern has been raised or following up from a previous inspection that did not meet the requirements.