NHS waiting times
Data through March 2026. NHS source.
Lump in groin is usually treated within the NHS General Surgery Service pathway. The median wait across 281 NHS trusts is 10 weeks for the outpatient appointment, with 6 in 10 patients seen within the 18-week target. Routing note: A lump in the groin is most commonly an inguinal hernia or an enlarged lymph node. Speak to your GP — both are usually investigated quickly.
Top 10 NHS trusts publishing General Surgery Service data, ranked by shortest median wait. Want the full ranking? See all trusts on the General Surgery Service national page →
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