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Ipswich women face record-high waits for gynaecology care

Women in Suffolk are facing unprecedented delays for gynaecology treatment, with waiting lists reaching their highest level since records began in 2018. More than 2,200 patients per 100,000 people are currently waiting for care in Suffolk and North East Essex.

Why it matters: The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) has declared a "gynaecology care crisis" across the UK, with delays affecting women's ability to work and participate in daily activities.

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More than 2,200 patients per 100,000 people are currently waiting for care in Suffolk and North East Essex

By the numbers:

  • 2,211 patients per 100,000 waiting in Suffolk and North East Essex

  • Almost double the 2019 figure of 1,142 per 100,000

  • 76% of women report worsening mental health while waiting

  • 69% say they cannot take part in daily activities

What they're saying: "Too many women are waiting too long with serious conditions that can devastate their lives," says RCOG president Dr Ranee Thakar. "NHS staff are also deeply concerned and distressed that they do not have the necessary resources to deliver good care."

The impact: GPs are reporting severe pressure on local surgeries due to the extended hospital waiting times. Professor Kamila Hawthorne, chair of the Royal College of GPs, says while family doctors can offer some support, their ability to help is limited without access to specialist services.

As a menopause wellness practitioner, I provide non-medical support, information, and signposting for women experiencing menopause symptoms.

I often hear how gynaecological issues severely impact their lives.

Waiting up to five months for a coil fitting, whether for hormone replacement therapy, contraception, or managing heavy bleeding, is deeply concerning.

Conditions such as excessive blood loss, endometriosis, polyps, and pelvic inflammatory disease can cause significant pain, prevent women from working, and lead to emotional exhaustion.

These delays affect not only their health but also their relationships and mental wellbeing. Addressing these waiting times is essential to ensure women receive the timely and compassionate care they need and deserve.

The response: The Department of Health and Social Care says it is "overhauling women's healthcare" with a 10-year health plan, supported by a £22.6bn increase in day-to-day health spending.

Bottom line: While the government promises action to address the crisis, Suffolk and North East Essex continue to face some of the longest waits for essential gynaecology treatment in recent years, which has significant impacts on patients' daily lives and well-being.

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