Lincoln County Hospital elective orthopaedic clinics 

Have your say about the future location of elective orthopaedic clinics in Lincoln.  

The orthopaedic clinics at Lincoln County Hospital provide follow-up care to elective and trauma orthopaedic patients who have experienced a fracture or other musculoskeletal condition.   

Its clinical team provide ongoing care and reviews, including arranging X-rays and other diagnostic tests, new plaster casts or splints, and wound care following surgery.   

These orthopaedic clinics are currently located in Clinic 11 at Lincoln County Hospital, offering services Monday to Friday.  

ULTH is seeking views from staff, patients and the public of Lincolnshire about where this service could be located in the future.  

The Trust is proposing to relocate the elective orthopaedic clinics from Clinic 11 out of the hospital and into a purpose-built modular extension located at the Lincoln Community Diagnostic Centre (CDC) on Lincoln Science and Innovation Park, subject to a formal planning approval process. This is approximately two miles from its current location, within Lincoln city centre.  

The existing Lincoln CDC currently offers a wide range of NHS diagnostic services, including X-ray, CT, MRI, ultrasound and physiological testing such as ECGs and blood tests. The facility has free parking on site.   

The move would allow the space in Lincoln County Hospital to be freed up to allow the development and expansion of Same Day Emergency Care (SDEC) services.   

This public engagement exercise, which welcomes views via a survey, will run from Wednesday 2 July 2025 to midnight on Wednesday 13 August.  

The survey can be completed by following this link.