How to File a Complaint Against a Doctor in Illinois
- HM&M
- Apr 28, 2022
- 4 min read
How to File a Complaint Against a Doctor in Illinois
If your doctor has displayed
, you are entitled to issue a formal complaint.
However, here’s the surprising truth: Making a formal complaint with a medical board probably won’t result in any disciplinary action against the doctor.
In most states,
a physician’s license
in jeopardy
because you make a formal complaint. They will continue practicing, likely without any discipline at all.
If this is surprising to you, you’re not alone. That’s why your best course of action is seeking the assistance of an expert attorney to determine if you have
a medical malpractice case.
Medical malpractice can take many forms. While not every type of inappropriate behavior is categorized as malpractice, an attorney can help you determine your legal standing.
But should you want to continue with filing a complaint against a doctor in the State of Illinois, here’s how.
>>> Related resource:
HMM's Mark McKenna shares details on what happens when you file a complaint against a doctor and the next steps you should take.
How to Report Medical Malpractice to the Medical Center, Doctor’s Office or Hospital
If you are a victim of medical malpractice in Illinois, you can start by notifying the facility of the wrongdoings. Know that you are not alone—investigative reporting
have faced public accusations of misconduct in the last two decades. While each hospital has its own set of steps to follow, all processes should ultimately ensure that:
The poor behavior ends immediately.
The accused doctor is not given a chance to potentially harm future victims.
The patient is safe and has the proper resources needed to deal with any trauma.
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Medical Malpractice in the State of Illinois
A doctor in the State of Illinois who causes harm or injury, delays treatments, or otherwise provides substandard care could be evaluated by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (
). A complaint may be filed against a licensed doctor for a variety of reasons—scenarios worthy of a formal complaint are available
.
To find out if a doctor has been disciplined in the past, visit
to view a monthly behavior report. The online
tool is available to the public and allows patients to confirm their doctor is licensed and in good standing.
In addition to a formal complaint with the State of Illinois, victims may also be entitled to file a lawsuit,
called
,
against the doctor. Again, although you may make a formal complaint with the state of Illinois, the best way to ensure your situation is rectified is by
speaking with an attorney about pursuing a lawsuit.
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Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR)
The State of Illinois’ medical disciplinary board is a branch of the IDFPR and is composed of eleven members appointed by the Governor. Seven of these members are physicians and four are members of the public. The members as of March 2022 are:
Karen O'Mara D.O. | Chicago
Peter Max Charles Hofmann M.D. | Springfield
Umang S. Patel M.D. | Woodridge
Aja Carr-Favors | Evergreen Park
Caroline Moellering | Chicago
Darren D. Hancock D.C. | Chicago
Sreenivas G. Reddy M.D. | Burr Ridge
The purpose of the Medical Disciplinary Board is to consider allegations of misconduct or malfeasance by members of the medical profession. In addition to reviewing allegations, the board is also tasked with recommending appropriate disciplinary actions.
You can
online to learn more about case developments. The 12 most recent meeting agendas are displayed to the public at all times.
How to File a Complaint Against a Doctor in Illinois
To file a complaint with the
, you must follow the protocols by the Complaint Intake Unit. A complaint may be filed via online form or by printing, completing and mailing the form to the IDFPR.
Under Illinois law (20 ILCS 2105/2105-117):
To file a complaint online, select the
. You will be asked to submit the following information:
First and last name
Mailing address
Email address
Phone number
The professional’s first and last name
The profession of the person you are filing a complaint against
The professional’s street address (this can be a business address)
The date the event occurred
A summary of the event (limited to 3,000 characters)
Once the form is complete, you will receive an email with a confirmation of your submission. Upon receipt of your complaint, the board will begin their investigation and contact you accordingly.
For most patients, this process is ultimately fruitless, leading to no disciplinary action and a dead end.
A Better Way to Handle Medical Malpractice in Illinois
If you’ve been a victim of medical malpractice in Illinois, begin by
. An attorney will take immediate action and help you determine if you have a lawsuit against the doctor and/or the health care organization. Hurley McKenna & Mertz represents victims of medical malpractice in Illinois with
For assistance with submitting a complaint or to learn more about filing a lawsuit against a medical provider,
at Hurley McKenna & Mertz.
And if you were a victim of Dr. Vernon Cannon, contact us here so we can help you seek justice.

