Contact us

Contact us

If you are concerned about any symptoms that you think might be caused by ovarian cancer you can call our information help line on 0300 456 4700 or email info@ovarian.org.uk

Address

Head Office

Ovarian Cancer Action, 

8-12 Camden High Street, 


London. 
NW1 0JH


Tel: 0207 380 1730 
Fax: 0300 456 4708

Ovarian Cancer Action Research Centre

Institute of Reproductive and Developmental Biology (IRDB), 

Division of Cancer Department of Surgery and Cancer Faculty of Medicine, 

Imperial College London Hammersmith Campus, 

Du Cane Road, 

London. W12 0NN

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General Enquires

For further information and general enquiries email: info@ovarian.org.uk.

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We would be delighted to take you on a tour of the Ovarian Cancer Action Research Centre: you can meet our researchers and we will tell you more about all of the work taking place there. We offer regular monthly group tours but we would more than happy to arrange a bespoke tour.

To arrange a visit please email Leila or call 0207 380 1737. 

Our research centre can be found at Imperial College London - Hammersmith Campus.

Institute of Reproductive and Developmental Biology (IRDB),

Division of Cancer Department of Surgery and Cancer Faculty of Medicine,

Imperial College London Hammersmith Campus,

Du Cane Road,

London. W12 0NN

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Do You Have A Complaint About Ovarian Cancer Action?

There may be times when you feel that Ovarian Cancer Action has fallen short of our usual high standards of service. If you have a complaint about Ovarian Cancer Action, our work and services, we will seek to try and resolve the matter with you and, if necessary, put measures in place to stop it happening again.

We take all complaints seriously and we treat them as an opportunity to develop. We are always happy to receive comments, feedback and suggestions and will follow the procedure set out below whenever we receive any expression of dissatisfaction about our work, or that of our members.

How you can get in touch:

By phone: 0207 380 1737 (outside of our business hours you can leave us a message and a contact number and someone will return your call as soon as possible).

By email: info@ovarian.org.uk

By post or in person: Ovarian Cancer Action, 8-12 Camden High Street, London, NW1 0JH.

Your complaint should be addressed to the Chief Executive, Gilda Witte.

Please include your name, address and contact telephone number in your email or letter so that we can get back in touch with you easily. If possible, please tell us what you would like as an outcome of your complaint.

How Long Will It Take?

If you complain by email or in writing we will acknowledge your complaint within five working days.

We will do everything we can to review and respond to all complaints within 20 working days. If this is not possible, we will explain why and give a new deadline.

What We Will Do?

If you are still unhappy with the response then you can write to our Trustees at the address given above, who will provide a final decision on the complaint.

We hope that we will be able to resolve your complaint in a satisfactory way. However, if you do not feel completely satisfied by our response then you can contact the Charity Commission at the address below.

The Charity Commission, PO Box 1227, Liverpool, L69 3UG. 
T: 0845 3000 218
www.charity-commission.gov.uk

Alternatively, if your complaint is directly linked to fundraising and you do not feel completely satisfied by our response, you can also contact the Fundraising Standards Board at the address below.

Fundraising Standards Board, 61 London Fruit Exchange, Brushfield Street, London, E1 6EP.
T: 0845 402 5442
www.frsb.org.uk

Confidentiality

We will keep in complete confidence all information provided to us in the course of our complaints review process, unless you agree otherwise.

We will publish in our annual report the number of complaints considered in that year, and what action we have taken as a result.

The Scope Of Our Complaints Process

Although we are happy to receive your feedback we may choose not to respond to complaints that are:

  • About something to which we have no connection
  • Pursued unreasonably. If we have already responded we will provide information on the next stage of the escalation process but may choose not to reply again
  • Obviously abusive, prejudiced or offensive in their manner
  • Incoherent or illegible
  • Clearly sent to us and numerous other organisations as part of a bulk mailing or email
  • Made anonymously. However, we will investigate the complaint and use the information to improve in any way that we can

We also appreciate that in certain circumstances a complaint should be stopped if it has become unhelpful to you as the complainant and to us.

Our Promise

We will do our best to fix problems and address your concerns promptly. We will always treat you with courtesy and respect, listen to what you say and keep you informed about our progress.

Updated April 2013



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