UKAT CQC Reports
At UKAT, we are committed to delivering safe, effective, and high-quality care across all our treatment centres. Our clinics are regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) – the independent regulator of health and social care in England.
The CQC monitors, inspects and regulates services to ensure they meet essential standards of safety, effectiveness, care, responsiveness, and leadership. Following an inspection, services are rated as either Outstanding, Good, Requires Improvement, or Inadequate, and the findings are published to help individuals and families make informed decisions when choosing care.
All UKAT clinics are fully CQC-inspected and approved, with compliance across the board. Our services continue to be monitored under the CQC’s evolving framework, and we remain committed to transparency, quality improvement, and the highest standards of client care.
As part of our ongoing commitment to accountability, you can view the inspection reports for each of our residential rehabilitation centres below. These reports provide detailed insights into the standards of care and service you can expect from any UKAT facility.