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Best NHS Regions for Trauma and Orthopaedic Service

In April 2026, North East and Yorkshire has the shortest NHS wait for Trauma and Orthopaedic Service β€” median 12.5 weeks. All 7 NHS England regions ranked below by Gera Regional Treatment Rank (GRTR). Nationally, 827,992 patients are waiting.

Which NHS region has the shortest wait for Trauma and Orthopaedic Service in England?

As of April 2026, the North East and Yorkshire Commissioning Region has the shortest NHS waiting time for Trauma and Orthopaedic Service with a median of 12.5 weeks and 63.2% seen within 18 weeks (Gera GRTR rank 1 of 7 regions). Source: NHS England RTT Commissioner, April 2026.

Source:NHS England β€” Consultant-led Referral to Treatment (RTT) Waiting Times (Commissioner)Β·as of April 2026updated monthly (last: )
Gera Regional Treatment RankGRTR 1 / 7: North East and Yorkshire β€” 12.5 weeksBest NHS region for Trauma and Orthopaedic Service by median wait, April 2026How this index is calculated

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Shortest wait for Trauma and Orthopaedic Service

North East and Yorkshire β€” median 12.5 weeks, 63.2% within 18 weeks (116,478 waiting)

RankNHS RegionMedian waitWithin 18 wksWaiting
1stNorth East and Yorkshire12.5 weeks63.2%116,478
2ndNorth West13.0 weeks61.2%113,079
3rdLondon13.2 weeks61.1%96,056
4thSouth East13.5 weeks60.0%137,998
5thMidlands14.1 weeks58.2%170,240
6thSouth West14.2 weeks58.4%85,525
7thEast of England18.1 weeks49.9%95,873

The regional spread for Trauma and Orthopaedic Service is 5.6 weeks β€” the difference in median wait between North East and Yorkshire (best) and East of England (longest), April 2026. This is the gap a patient could potentially close by discussing referral options with their GP.

Even in the best region (North East and Yorkshire), only 63.2% of Trauma and Orthopaedic Service patients are seen within 18 weeks β€” below the NHS 92% standard. A GeraClinic private consultation can usually happen within days.

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Gera Regional Treatment Rank (GRTR) β€” rank 1 = shortest median wait. Source: NHS England RTT Incomplete Commissioner data, April 2026. OGL v3.0. Methodology.

Trauma and Orthopaedic Service: all NHS regions ranked by wait (April 2026)

Gera Regional Treatment Rank β€” Trauma and Orthopaedic Service, NHS England RTT (Commissioner), April 2026
GRTR rankNHS RegionPatients waitingWithin 18 weeksMedian waitOver 52 weeks
1stNorth East and Yorkshire116,47863.2%12.5 weeks1,802
2ndNorth West113,07961.2%13.0 weeks1,849
3rdLondon96,05661.1%13.2 weeks1,398
4thSouth East137,99860.0%13.5 weeks2,051
5thMidlands170,24058.2%14.1 weeks3,278
6thSouth West85,52558.4%14.2 weeks1,905
7thEast of England95,87349.9%18.1 weeks4,447
NationalEngland (all regions)827,99258.8%13.9 weeks19,505

Regional spread: 5.6 weeks difference between North East and Yorkshire (12.5 weeks, best) and East of England (18.1 weeks, longest) for Trauma and Orthopaedic Service, April 2026. GRTR rank 1 = shortest median wait. Figures: NHS England RTT Commissioner basis.

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Frequently asked questions

Which NHS region has the shortest waiting time for Trauma and Orthopaedic Service in England?
As of April 2026, the North East and Yorkshire Commissioning Region has the shortest NHS waiting time for Trauma and Orthopaedic Service at a median of 12.5 weeks, with 63.2% of patients seen within 18 weeks (Gera Regional Treatment Rank 1 of 7). Source: NHS England RTT, April 2026.
Which NHS region has the longest waiting time for Trauma and Orthopaedic Service?
As of April 2026, the East of England Commissioning Region has the longest NHS waiting time for Trauma and Orthopaedic Service at a median of 18.1 weeks β€” 5.6 weeks longer than the best-performing region (North East and Yorkshire). 49.9% of patients in that region are seen within 18 weeks. Source: NHS England RTT, April 2026.
How many patients are waiting for Trauma and Orthopaedic Service across England?
Nationally, 827,992 patients in England were waiting to start Trauma and Orthopaedic Service treatment as of April 2026. The overall national median wait was 13.9 weeks, and 58.8% were seen within 18 weeks. 19,505 patients had been waiting more than 52 weeks. Source: NHS England RTT (national), April 2026.
What is the Gera Regional Treatment Rank (GRTR) for Trauma and Orthopaedic Service?
The Gera Regional Treatment Rank (GRTR) ranks each of the 7 NHS England commissioning regions for a given specialty by median waiting time in ascending order: rank 1 = shortest wait (best access), rank 7 = longest wait. For Trauma and Orthopaedic Service as of April 2026, North East and Yorkshire holds rank 1 (median 12.5 weeks) and East of England holds the last position (median 18.1 weeks). The GRTR is computed from official NHS England RTT Incomplete Commissioner data, refreshed monthly. Methodology: geraclinic.com/nhs-waiting-times/best-regions/methodology.
Can I avoid the NHS Trauma and Orthopaedic Service waiting list by seeing a private doctor?
Many patients choose a private consultation to shorten the wait. A private specialist can usually see you within days rather than the 13.9 weeks national median NHS wait for Trauma and Orthopaedic Service. They can arrange investigations, provide a second opinion, or make an onward referral β€” and you keep your NHS place. GeraClinic connects you with consultant-level doctors for an online consultation.

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Methodology β€” Gera Regional Treatment Rank (GRTR)

The Gera Regional Treatment Rank (GRTR) ranks each of the 7 NHS England commissioning regions for a given specialty (treatment function) by median waiting time in ascending order: rank 1 = shortest median wait (best access). Ranks are derived exclusively from the official NHS England β€œIncomplete Commissioner” RTT data file for April 2026 (Commissioner basis, regional sheet). Median waiting time is the band where the cumulative distribution of patients crosses 50% (linear-interpolated by NHS England in the source file). Regions for which the NHS file reports no median are excluded from the ranked set. Full methodology β†’

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 (April 2026, published June 2026). Licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. This directory is not affiliated with NHS England.

Informational/educational only β€” not a substitute for professional medical advice; a clinician interprets results.