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Scotland's Women Face Years of Hysterectomy Wait
8 Mar
Summary
- Some women in Scotland wait over 1,500 days for hysterectomies.
- Women's health is described as an 'afterthought' by critics.
- Long delays impact treatment for cancer and other conditions.

Figures reveal that some women in Scotland are enduring waits of several years for hysterectomies, prompting accusations of neglect. In NHS Lanarkshire, one woman faced a 1,564-day wait in 2025/26, while similar lengthy delays were recorded in NHS Tayside and Greater Glasgow and Clyde.
These procedures are crucial for treating various women's health conditions, including certain cancers, when other options have failed. Scottish Labour MSP Carol Mochan highlighted the severity of the situation, stating that women's health has been marginalized for too long, exacerbated by the current NHS crisis.
Beyond hysterectomies, women also contend with extensive gynaecology waiting lists and significant delays in endometriosis diagnoses. Scottish Labour has vowed to rectify the situation, promising to prioritize women's healthcare and improve the NHS performance.




