Northamptonshire

Northampton Patients See Updated Wait Times for Hospital Care

By

Lisa Hayes
19 March 2026, 2:45 pm

Northampton General Hospital in Northamptonshire has refreshed its waiting time data to show residents how long they can expect to wait for non-urgent hospital care. The latest figures, updated for the week ending 13 March 2026, provide the community with current information on how long it takes to see specialists for various routine health issues.

According to Northampton General Hospital, the time a patient waits for their first appointment varies depending on the specific department. For example, people waiting for breast services currently face an average wait of six weeks, while those needing dermatology services face an average wait of 39 weeks.

These statistics are published on the My Planned Care portal, a service managed by NHS England to help people manage their expectations while waiting for treatment. The hospital trust provides these weekly updates to ensure patients have the most recent details about service capacity for routine procedures.

The hospital has clarified that these averages only apply to routine care and do not include patients with urgent health concerns. Anyone referred for a suspected cancer check will be seen as early as possible, as these cases are prioritised outside of the standard waiting list figures.

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