Surgical Hubs
Surgical hubs have been set up in Greater Manchester hospitals to offer people quicker access to surgery. They are a key part of our plans to address waiting list backlogs for planned hospital services. There are hubs available for adults and children.
Eligibility
Hospitals will contact any eligible patients on their waiting list if they could have surgery at a surgical hub. We would ask people to not contact hospitals about this directly.
Key information
Any patients transferred to a surgical hub to have their surgery should be aware that:
- Their clinical records will be made available to the team at the surgical hub to ensure continuity of care.
- They will be informed if the plan is for their existing consultant or a member of their team to do their surgery at the surgical hub, or,
- They will be informed if the plan is for their care to transfer completely to a new consultant and their team at the surgical hub.
- We would strongly recommend that people take up the offer to have surgery at a surgical hub if they are offered it. This will help our local hospitals to address waiting list backlogs.
Filter by borough
Leigh Surgical Hub (for adults)
This hub is based at Leigh Infirmary and is hosted by Wrightington, Wigan, and Leigh Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. The type of surgery done at this hub includes:
- General surgery
- Eye surgery
- Cancer surgery
- Breast surgery
- Ear, nose, and throat (ENT) surgery
- Plastic surgery
- Vascular surgery
- Gynaecology surgery
- Pain management procedures
The Leigh surgical hub operates Monday to Friday.
Visit Leigh Infirmary’s website for more information about parking and instructions on how to get there.
Wrightington Surgical Hub (for adults)
This hub is based at Wrightington Hospital and is hosted by Wrightington, Wigan, and Leigh Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Orthopaedic surgery is done at this surgical hub.
The Wrightington surgical hub operates Monday to Friday.
Visit Wrightington Hospital’s website for more information about parking and instructions on how to get there.
Updated
This service was created on 19/11/2024 and last updated on 19/11/2024
Trafford Surgical Hub (for adults)
This hub is based at Trafford General Hospital and hosted by Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust. The type of surgery done at this hub includes:
- Orthopaedic surgery
- Ear, nose, and throat (ENT) surgery
- General surgery
- Urology surgery
- Dental surgery
- Beast surgery
- Pain management procedures
Trafford Surgical Hub operates Monday to Friday.
Visit Trafford General Hospital’s website for more information about parking and instructions on how to get there.
Trafford Surgical Hub (for children)
This hub is based at Trafford General Hospital and hosted by Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust. The hub offers dental surgery to children and young people.
Trafford Surgical Hub (for children) operates Monday to Friday.
Visit Trafford General Hospital’s website for more information about parking and instructions on how to get there.
Updated
This service was created on and last updated on 19/11/2024
Rochdale Surgical Hub (for adults)
This hub is based at Rochdale Infirmary and hosted by the Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust. This hub is a dedicated day case hub which specialises in HVLC (High Volume Low Complexity) pathways. The type of surgery done at this hub includes:
- Gynaecology surgery
- Urology surgery
- Orthopaedic surgery
- Ophthalmology surgery
- Vascular surgery
- General surgery
- Plastic surgery
- Spinal surgery
Rochdale surgical hub operates seven days per week.
Visit Rochdale Infirmary’s website for more information about parking and instructions on how to get there.
Updated
This service was created on and last updated on 19/11/2024
Fairfield Surgical Hub – Bury (for adults)
This hub is based at Fairfield General Hospital and hosted by the Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust. The type of surgery done at this hub includes:
- Orthopaedic surgery
Fairfield surgical hub operates at weekends.
Visit Fairfield General Hospital’s website for more information about parking and instructions on how to get there.
Updated
This service was created on and last updated on 19/11/2024
Transport
If you get offered the chance to be treated at a surgical hub, but transport is an issue this should be discussed with the hospital. More information and advice can also be found on our dedicated Transport Services page.