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CQC Rating









Centre for Surgery Rated ‘Good’ by the Care Quality Commission

Centre for Surgery has been awarded a ‘Good’ rating by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) — the independent regulator for health and social care services in England. This rating reflects the findings of a formal CQC and confirms that our clinic meets the required standards across all five key assessment areas: Safe, Effective, Caring, Responsive, and Well-led.


You can view our full CQC registration and inspection report directly on the CQC website: .










What Is the Care Quality Commission?

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is an independent regulatory body in responsible for monitoring, inspecting, and regulating health and social care services. It was established under the Health and Social Care Act 2008 to ensure that providers meet essential standards of quality and safety.


The CQC a wide range of — including hospitals, GP practices, care homes, mental health services, and independent surgical clinics. It carries out inspections to evaluate compliance with fundamental standards and has the authority to take action, including issuing warning notices, imposing fines, and closing services that fail to meet required standards.

What a ‘Good’ Rating Means

A ‘Good’ rating from the CQC is awarded following a formal inspection that assesses services across five key questions:


Safe — Are patients protected from avoidable harm and abuse?

Effective — Does care, treatment and support achieve good outcomes?

Caring — Do staff involve patients and treat them with compassion and dignity?

Responsive — Are services organised to meet the needs of the people using them?

Well-led — Is the service well managed and continuously improving?



Achieving a ‘Good’ rating across these areas confirms that Centre for Surgery delivers care that is safe, effective, compassionate, and well-organised.

Our CQC Registration

Centre for Surgery is a registered location with the Care Quality Commission. The widget below shows our current registration status, updated directly from the CQC. You can also .

Why Regulatory Compliance Matters

When choosing a cosmetic surgery clinic, CQC is one of the most important indicators of a safe and well-run service. All surgical procedures at Centre for Surgery are performed by GMC specialist-registered consultant plastic surgeons at our purpose-built Baker Street facility, which operates to hospital-level standards of safety and hygiene.


Our CQC ‘Good’ rating, with our surgeons’ specialist registrations and our comprehensive aftercare programmes, provides the assurance that your care is in qualified, regulated hands.


If you have a concern about the care you received at Centre for Surgery, please read our for details of how to raise it and what to expect from our process.

How to Verify a Clinic’s CQC Registration

Any patient can independently verify a UK clinic’s CQC registration status at no cost. Simply visit and search for the clinic by name. Each has a public profile showing their current rating, inspection history, and the full report. We actively encourage patients to check our registration before booking — you can view the Centre for Surgery entry directly at .

Frequently Asked Questions About CQC Registration

Yes. Centre for Surgery is a registered location with the Care Quality Commission under location ID . Our current rating is ‘Good’, awarded following a formal inspection assessing all five key areas: Safe, Effective, Caring, Responsive, and Well-led. You can verify this directly on the .


Yes. Any provider carrying out regulated activitiesincluding surgery, anaesthesia, and diagnostic procedures — must be registered with the CQC. It is illegal to carry out regulated without registration. CQC registration is therefore a baseline legal requirement, not an optional accreditation. If a UK clinic cannot evidence of CQC registration, patients should not proceed with treatment there.


The CQC uses four rating levels: Outstanding, Good, Requires Improvement, and Inadequate. A ‘Good’ rating means the service is performing well and meeting the CQC’s expectations across all five inspection areas. An ‘Outstanding’ rating is awarded to that are performing exceptionally and delivering care that goes significantly beyond what is required. The of well-run UK clinics and hospitals hold a ‘Good’ rating — it is the benchmark of high-quality, safe care.


The frequency of CQC inspections varies depending on the provider’s risk profile, previous ratings, and any concerns raised. Providers rated ‘Good’ or ‘Outstanding’ are typically inspected less frequently than those with lower ratings. The CQC also carries out unannounced inspections and can inspect at any time if concerns are reported. Ratings remain valid until the next inspection and are on the CQC website following each visit.


For independent surgical clinics like Centre for Surgery, a CQC inspection is comprehensive and covers the full pathway. Inspectors review governance, theatre safety (including WHO surgical safety checklists), infection control procedures, consent processes, anaesthesia practices, staff training and qualifications, patient records, complaint handling, and the overall leadership and management of the service. Inspectors speak with patients, clinical staff, and management, and review documentation both on-site and remotely.


Yes — inspection reports are published publicly on the CQC website. You can . The report sets out the inspectors’ across each of the five key questions, including what was working well and any areas where improvements were required.


CQC registration means a clinic is subject to ongoing independent oversight. It provides with several important protections: the knowledge that minimum safety standards must be met and maintained; access to published reports so you can make an informed judgement; and a formal mechanism for raising concerns if standards fall. Clinics that are not CQC registered are operating the regulatory frameworkpatients treated at unregistered providers have significantly fewer protections if something goes wrong.











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Centre for Surgery is a CQC-regulated private hospital on London’s Baker Street, delivering plastic and cosmetic surgery through GMC-registered specialist surgeons. Our expertise spans facial procedures including and , , for men, and body contouring such as and . safety, surgical excellence and natural-looking results sit at the heart of everything we do.


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