Kingston And Richmond NHS Foundation Trust
Updated February 2026
The typical wait to see a dermatologist is
19 weeks
That's just over 4 months
The NHS Dermatology waiting list at Kingston And Richmond NHS Foundation Trust currently has 4,184 patients waiting, with a typical wait of around 19 weeks from GP referral. About 5 in 10 Dermatology patients here are seen within 18 weeks (the NHS constitutional target is 9 in 10). Kingston And Richmond NHS Foundation Trust is an NHS Foundation Trust in the London region. Waits at this hospital are about 5.2 weeks longer than in February 2025. It's slipped down 47 places in the national league for this department's; now 106 out of 118 hospitals.
Median wait for this department, with the national average as a dashed line.
Distribution of patients by how many weeks they've been on the waiting list.
The national average wait to see a dermatologist is about 12 weeks. This hospital is slower than the national average.
Ranked 106th out of 118 hospitals nationally for this department
Ranked 16th out of 18 in London
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Kingston And Richmond NHS Foundation Trust currently has about 4,184 patients on its Dermatology waiting list. The typical wait from GP referral to first appointment is around 19 weeks.
About 49% of Dermatology patients at Kingston And Richmond NHS Foundation Trust are currently seen within 18 weeks of GP referral. The NHS constitutional target is 92%.
Yes. Under the NHS Constitution, patients in England can ask their GP to refer them to any hospital that provides NHS care. Use WaitRadar to compare Dermatology waiting times at other NHS hospitals near you before accepting a referral.
This is informational data, not medical advice. Always discuss referral options with your GP. Full disclaimer.