Surgery Waits

St George Hospital Qld surgery waiting times

In 2024–25, this public hospital in the St George area of Queensland published median waits from 20 days for dilatation and curettage to 22 days for skin lesion removal.

Reference period 2024–25 (1 July 2024 to 30 June 2025) · released

St George Hospital Qld is a public hospital in the St George area of Queensland. It is part of South West. It reported 14 surgery types to the national planned-surgery collection for 2024–25. 8 surgery types were last reported in an earlier period; they are listed below, with the period the source last carried them.

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Waiting times by surgery

Shortest median wait first. A surgery the source did not publish a figure for is listed after those, and a surgery it did not report at all this period is listed last. Neither is ranked, and neither shows an older figure in place of a current one.

Planned surgery at St George Hospital Qld, 2024–25. Every figure was released on 2026-05-28.
Surgery Median wait Surgeries Waited more than 365 days
Hysteroscopy, dilatation and curettage 20 days 11 surgeries not published
Skin lesion - excision of 22 days 15 surgeries not published
Bartholin's cyst - removal of not published not published not published
Curettage and evacuation of uterus not published not published not published
Female sterilisation not published not published not published
Haemorrhoidectomy not published not published not published
Herniorrhaphy not published not published not published
Hydrocele - repair of not published not published not published
Hysterectomy (abdominal/vaginal/laparoscopic) not published not published not published
Inguinal herniotomy/herniorrhaphy not published not published not published
Laparoscopy not published not published not published
Large loop excision of the transformation zone cervix (LLETZ) not published not published not published
Salpingo-oophorectomy/oophorectomy/ovarian cystectomy not published not published not published
Vaginal repair - anterior/posterior not published not published not published
Anal fissure - repair of last reported 2017–18 not reported for this period not reported for this period not reported for this period
Carpal tunnel release last reported 2017–18 not reported for this period not reported for this period not reported for this period
Circumcision last reported 2020–21 not reported for this period not reported for this period not reported for this period
Cone biopsy last reported 2020–21 not reported for this period not reported for this period not reported for this period
Diathermy of wart/s last reported 2023–24 not reported for this period not reported for this period not reported for this period
Ganglion - excision of last reported 2019–20 not reported for this period not reported for this period not reported for this period
Toenail surgery last reported 2022–23 not reported for this period not reported for this period not reported for this period
Trigger finger/thumb release last reported 2017–18 not reported for this period not reported for this period not reported for this period

Urgency categories

Urgency figures cover all planned surgery at the hospital, not one procedure. They are never combined with the procedure figures. Your treating specialist assigns your urgency category — it is not something you choose. What the categories mean, and how every hospital compares.

All planned surgery at St George Hospital Qld by urgency category, 2024–25.
Urgency category Median wait Treated within the recommended time Surgeries
Urgent 20 days 86% 22 surgeries
Semi-urgent 40 days 96% 22 surgeries
Non-urgent 60 days 94% 17 surgeries

Queensland's own quarterly figures

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.

These figures count patients, not surgeries, and they are a snapshot of one quarter. The table above covers a whole financial year. Comparing a number from one table with a number from the other does not tell you anything.

Covers July to September 2025, published by Queensland Health on 28 October 2025. Reported as St George.

Planned surgery at St George Hospital Qld by urgency category, July to September 2025.
GroupPatients treatedTreated within the recommended timeStill waiting at the end of the quarterWaiting longer than recommended
All planned surgery at this hospital12 patients83.3%15 patients0 patients
Category 1 — urgent (recommended within 30 days)5 patients80.0%4 patients0 patients
Category 2 — semi-urgent (recommended within 90 days)5 patients80.0%5 patients0 patients
Category 3 — non-urgent (recommended within 365 days)2 patients100.0%6 patients0 patients

By surgical specialty

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.

Planned surgery at St George Hospital Qld by surgical specialty, July to September 2025.
GroupPatients treatedTreated within the recommended timeStill waiting at the end of the quarterWaiting longer than recommended
General surgery6 patients83.3%10 patients0 patients
Gynaecology6 patients83.3%5 patients0 patients
Cite this page

In 2024–25, St George Hospital Qld published median planned-surgery waits from 20 days for dilatation and curettage to 22 days for skin lesion removal.

Copy-ready citation

Surgery Waits, "St George Hospital Qld wait times and waiting list", 2024–25 data released 28 May 2026, https://surgerywaits.au/hospital/st-george-hospital-qld/, accessed 28 May 2026.

Attribution: Surgery Waits (https://surgerywaits.au/hospital/st-george-hospital-qld/), from Australian Institute of Health and Welfare MyHospitals data, CC BY 3.0 AU. Reference period 2024–25, released 28 May 2026.

What is not here

Public hospitals only. Private hospitals do not report to this collection, so their waiting times cannot be compared here.

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