Healthshare Diagnostics NHS Waiting Times

The NHS waiting list at Healthshare Diagnostics currently has 2,098 patients waiting for treatment, with a typical wait of around 15 weeks from GP referral. About 6 in 10 patients here are seen within 18 weeks (the NHS target is 9 in 10), and 39 have been waiting over a year.

Independent Sector South East Updated February 2026

Across all departments, most patients wait about 15 weeks

That's roughly 3½ months: 6 in 10 people are seen within 18 weeks. Waits at this hospital are about 2.1 weeks shorter than in February 2025.

12-month change

Then vs now at this hospital

Feb 25Feb 26
Typical wait
14.7weeks
▼ -2.1 wks
How long most people wait
Seen in 18 weeks
6in 10
▲ +6.5 pts
NHS aims to see everyone this fast
People waiting
2.1k
▼ -136
On the waiting list right now
Waiting over a year
39
▼ -16
Been on the list for 12+ months

Hospital details

Address 20 Churchill Square, Kings Hill, West Malling, ME19 4YU
Integrated Care Board NHS Kent And Medway Integrated Care Board
Established 2009

Waiting time trend

Median wait across all departments at this hospital, month by month.

▼ -2.1 wks

Department waiting times

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the NHS waiting list at Healthshare Diagnostics?

Healthshare Diagnostics currently has about 2,098 patients on its NHS waiting list. The typical wait across all departments is around 15 weeks from GP referral, though this varies significantly by specialty.

Does Healthshare Diagnostics meet the NHS 18-week target?

About 6 in 10 patients at Healthshare Diagnostics are currently seen within the 18-week referral-to-treatment target. The NHS constitutional standard is 9 in 10 (92%).

How do I contact Healthshare Diagnostics?

Healthshare Diagnostics can be contacted via their main switchboard. Ask to be connected to the relevant department or clinic.

Can I choose to be referred to this hospital?

Yes. Under the NHS Constitution, patients in England have the right to choose which hospital they are referred to for a first outpatient appointment. Discuss your options with your GP before accepting a referral.