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Wakefield · NHS waiting times · 2026
NHS cataract surgery waiting list in Wakefield
Quick answer
NHS cataract surgery waiting times for Wakefield patients currently run to 12–18 months or longer from GP referral to operation, via Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust. RTT (referral-to-treatment) targets are 18 weeks, but ophthalmology waits across England have exceeded this since the pandemic backlog. Privately, Mr Mohamed Mohyudin (GMC 7039600) typically sees Wakefield patients within 1–2 weeks and performs cataract surgery within 4–6 weeks — with the same named consultant throughout. No GP referral is required for self-pay private patients.
Your NHS pathway in Wakefield
- 1Optician or GP visit — cataract confirmed; referral made via NHS e-Referral Service.
- 2Hospital triage — Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust assigns urgency; routine cases join the elective queue.
- 3Pre-assessment — biometry and health checks, often months after referral.
- 4Surgery — currently typically 12–18+ months from first referral in Wakefield.
Regional overview: NHS cataract waits across Yorkshire →
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| NHS (Wakefield) | Private — Mr Mohyudin | |
|---|---|---|
| Wait to surgery | 12–18 months+ | 4–6 weeks |
| GP referral | Required | Not required (self-pay) |
| Surgeon | Assigned | Mr Mohyudin throughout |
| Cost | Free | From £3,000/eye — see prices |
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FAQs — NHS cataract waits in Wakefield
How long is the NHS waiting list for cataract surgery in Wakefield?
NHS cataract surgery waiting times in Wakefield currently average 12–18 months or longer from GP referral to operation. Your local provider is Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust. Waits vary by urgency and clinic capacity — routine cataract referrals are classified as non-urgent elective care.
Why are NHS cataract waits so long in Wakefield?
Ophthalmology has one of the longest NHS waiting lists in England. Factors include post-pandemic backlog, workforce constraints, and rising demand as the population ages. West Yorkshire trusts including Mid Yorkshire Hospitals have publicly reported extended RTT times for routine cataract surgery.
Can I skip the NHS waiting list for cataract surgery in Wakefield?
Yes — privately. Mr Mohamed Mohyudin offers consultant-led private cataract surgery at Spire Elland Hospital for Wakefield patients, typically within 4–6 weeks of first contact. Self-pay packages start from £3,000 per eye. See /private-cataract-surgery-cost-wakefield/ for full pricing.
Do I need a GP referral for NHS cataract surgery in Wakefield?
Yes. NHS cataract surgery requires a GP or optometrist referral via the NHS e-Referral Service (e-RS) to Mid Yorkshire Hospitals. You cannot self-refer on the NHS pathway. For private surgery with Mr Mohyudin, no GP referral is needed for self-pay patients.
What happens while I wait for NHS cataract surgery in Wakefield?
Untreated cataracts cause progressive blurring, glare and reduced independence — affecting driving, reading and fall risk. While waiting, keep your optician updated, use updated glasses if prescribed, and report sudden vision changes urgently. If the wait is affecting your quality of life, private surgery is an option — see /private-cataract-surgery-cost-wakefield/.
How quickly can Wakefield patients get private cataract surgery?
Private consultations with Mr Mohyudin are typically available within 1–2 weeks. Surgery at Spire Elland Hospital is usually arranged within 4–6 weeks of your first appointment — about 25 minutes via the M1 and M62 from Wakefield. Call 01422 324000 or request a callback via /contact/.