Health Facility Complaints File a Complaint Online. Complaint Form - PDF. Print this form, fill it out and fax to (702) 486-6520. Call the Complaint Intake line at (702) 668-3250. Leave a message if no one is available to assist you at the time of your call. Your call will be returned in 48-72 hours.
A rental property is not habitable if it violates housing or health codes concerning health, safety, sanitation, or fitness, or if the property substantially lacks: Effective waterproofing and weather protection of the roof and exterior walls, including windows and doors.
HOW TO FILE A COMPLAINT Call the Complaint Line at (775) 684-5280. If no one is available to assist you please leave a message. Every effort will be made to return your call by the next business day. Submit a complaint by email to EHScustomerservice@health.nv.
To assess, protect and promote the health, the environment and the well-being of Southern Nevada communities and visitors.
Complaints and Appeals Please use the Grievance, Appeal or Concern Form or call Member Services at 1-844-366-2880 or TTY/TDD 1-844-804-6086. If you have been denied a service that you feel you should receive. please notify us as soon as possible.
If you believe your landlord has discriminated against you, you can file a complaint with NERC online or by filling out this form and mailing it to the address listed. For assistance with filing your landlord complaint, you can call 702-486-7161 or 775-823-6690.
Phone: Dial 3-1-1 or (775) 328-2003. Online Service: 3-1-1. Online: Complaint Submission.
If you wish to file a complaint, please call our customer service department at 1-800-547-2927. Nevada Health Link will acknowledge your complaint within 72 business hours of receipt.
After you have been served with a Summons and Complaint, you must respond (in writing) to the allegations made in the Complaint. The length of time to respond is specified in the Summons. Normally the time to respond is 20 days (including weekends and holidays but not the date of service).
The Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners protects the public and serves the State of Nevada by ensuring that only well-qualified, competent physicians, physician assistants, practitioners of respiratory care, perfusionists and anesthesiologist assistants receive licenses to practice in Nevada.