Dilatation and curettage waiting time at Surgical Treatment and Rehabilitation Service
The median wait for dilatation and curettage — published by the source as "Hysteroscopy, dilatation and curettage" — at this public hospital in the Herston area of Queensland was 74 days in 2024–25.
Reference period 2024–25 (1 July 2024 to 30 June 2025) · released
These figures describe surgery that already happened, not your own wait.
- Median wait
- 74 days2024–25 · released 28 May 2026
- Surgeries completed
- 261 surgeries2024–25 · released 28 May 2026
- Waited more than 365 days
- 0.0%2024–25 · released 28 May 2026
Half the people who had this surgery here waited less than the median, and half waited longer. Of the 158 public hospitals that published a median wait for this surgery in 2024–25, this one sits at 147 when they are ordered from shortest median to longest. Hospitals with the same median share a rank.
The median wait here has risen from 57 days in 2021–22 to 74 days in 2024–25 — up 30% — while the national median rose from 27 days to 28 days. The nearest public hospital with a shorter published wait is Royal Brisbane & Women's Hospital, about 0 km away, at 29 days. Here, 0.0% of people waited more than 365 days for this surgery; nationally it was 0.9%.
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How this compares
| Where | Median wait | Waited more than 365 days | Surgeries |
|---|---|---|---|
| Surgical Treatment and Rehabilitation Service | 74 days | 0.0% | 261 surgeries |
| Queensland (all public hospitals) | 28 days | 0.5% | 7886 surgeries |
| Australia (all public hospitals) | 28 days | 0.9% | 36667 surgeries |
Where the wait is shorter nearby
Distances are straight-line, measured between hospital locations, and are approximate. The search covered 250 km.
How the wait has changed
- Surgical Treatment and Rehabilitation Service
- QLD
- Australia
View these numbers as a table
| Reference period | Surgical Treatment and Rehabilitation Service (days) | QLD (days) | Australia (days) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2016–17 | not reported for this period | 27 | 23 |
| 2017–18 | not reported for this period | 30 | 26 |
| 2018–19 | not reported for this period | 29 | 27 |
| 2019–20 | not reported for this period | 27 | 28 |
| 2020–21 | not reported for this period | 29 | 29 |
| 2021–22 | 57 | 27 | 27 |
| 2022–23 | 46 | 27 | 28 |
| 2023–24 | 50 | 28 | 28 |
| 2024–25 | 74 | 28 | 28 |
Queensland's quarterly figures for gynaecology
These are not figures for hysteroscopy, dilatation and curettage. Queensland reports by surgical specialty, not by procedure. A specialty covers many different operations, so a specialty figure is never a figure for any one of them.
Queensland Health publishes its own figures every three months. They count differently from the national figures above and are never combined with them. This quarter ends after the national reporting period, so it is the more recent of the two.
Covers July to September 2025, published by Queensland Health on 28 October 2025. Reported as Surgical Treatment and Rehabltn Service.
- Patients treated
- 187 patientsJuly to September 2025 · released 28 October 2025
- Treated within the recommended time
- 89.8%July to September 2025 · released 28 October 2025
- Still waiting at the end of the quarter
- 329 patientsJuly to September 2025 · released 28 October 2025
- Waiting longer than recommended
- 0 patientsJuly to September 2025 · released 28 October 2025
Public hospitals only — what these figures include and leave out.
All surgery at Surgical Treatment and Rehabilitation Service · Dilatation and curettage across Australia · Dilatation and curettage in Queensland