Gynaecology NHS waiting list, England (April 2026)
The Gynaecology NHS waiting list is the number of patients referred for consultant-led gynaecology treatment in England who are still waiting for it to start (an NHS England βincomplete Referral to Treatment pathwayβ). In April 2026 there were 564,686 patients on this list β the 5th largest of 23 specialties, about 7.9% of all incomplete pathways. These are England figures only.
How many people are on the NHS waiting list for Gynaecology in England?
564,686 patients were on the NHS England Gynaecology waiting list (consultant-led, incomplete Referral to Treatment pathways) in April 2026 β the 5th largest of 23 specialties and about 7.9% of all incomplete pathways. 60.2% were seen within 18 weeks; median wait 13.3 weeks. Source: NHS England RTT Waiting Times. England only.
Gynaecology waiting list at a glance
How Gynaecology compares with England as a whole
Gynaecology accounts for about 7.9% of Englandβs 7,123,980 incomplete RTT pathways. Its share seen within 18 weeks (60.2%) is below the England-wide 64.9%, and by that measure it ranks 18th of 23 specialties (1st = fastest cleared). The NHS 92% within-18-weeks constitutional standard is not being met for Gynaecology.
| Measure | Gynaecology | England (all specialties) |
|---|---|---|
| Patients waiting | 564,686 | 7,123,980 |
| Within 18 weeks | 60.2% | 64.9% |
| Median wait | 13.3 weeks | 11.9 weeks |
| Rank by list size | 5th of 23 | β |
Gynaecology NHS waiting list: frequently asked questions
- How many people are waiting for Gynaecology on the NHS in England?
- In April 2026, 564,686 patients were on the NHS England waiting list for Gynaecology (consultant-led, incomplete Referral to Treatment pathways) β the 5th largest of 23 specialties and about 7.9% of all incomplete pathways in England. Source: NHS England RTT Waiting Times.
- What proportion of Gynaecology patients are seen within 18 weeks?
- 60.2% of patients on the Gynaecology waiting list in England had been waiting 18 weeks or less in April 2026, against the NHS 92% constitutional standard β so the standard is not being met for Gynaecology. The England-wide figure across all specialties was 64.9%.
- What is the median wait for Gynaecology on the NHS?
- The median wait for Gynaecology in England was 13.3 weeks in April 2026 β half of the 564,686 patients still waiting had been on the list longer than this, and half for less. The England-wide median across all specialties was 11.9 weeks.
- Where does Gynaecology rank among NHS waiting lists?
- Gynaecology has the 5th largest NHS waiting list in England by number of patients waiting (of 23 treatment functions). By how quickly the list is cleared it ranks 18th on the share seen within 18 weeks (1st = fastest). Both ranks are computed from the verified April 2026 NHS England figures.
- Does this Gynaecology waiting list cover Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland?
- No. This is an NHS England statistic only. Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland publish their own elective waiting-list data for Gynaecology using different definitions, so they are not included here and are not directly comparable.
Other NHS waiting lists
- Trauma and Orthopaedic (827,992 waiting)
- Other - Medical Services (620,792 waiting)
- Ophthalmology (612,588 waiting)
- Ear Nose and Throat (589,187 waiting)
- Other - Surgical Services (465,868 waiting)
- General Surgery (382,295 waiting)
- Dermatology (380,277 waiting)
- Cardiology (378,687 waiting)
Waiting for Gynaecology? See a clinician sooner
With 564,686 patients on the England Gynaecology waiting list (April 2026), many people use a private online consultation for an earlier assessment or a second opinion while staying on the NHS list. GeraClinic's UK-registered clinicians can assess your symptoms online, often the same day.
Contains public sector information published by NHS England and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: NHS England β Consultant-led Referral to Treatment (RTT) Waiting Times (England, April 2026, published 11 June 2026).
Informational/educational only β not a substitute for professional medical advice; a clinician interprets results.
NHS England waiting-list figures (consultant-led Referral to Treatment, England only) are published monthly and change with each release. Figures show the published count as at the date stated on each page; always confirm the current position on england.nhs.uk before relying on it.