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Cardiology vs Respiratory Medicine NHS waiting times

Respiratory Medicine has the shorter median wait β€” 9.7 weeks versus 11.4 weeks for Cardiology, a gap of 1.7 weeks (April 2026).

Side by side (April 2026)

NHS England RTT waiting-times comparison of Cardiology and Respiratory Medicine, April 2026
MeasureCardiologyRespiratory Medicine
Median waitHalf of patients had waited less than this, half more11.4 weeks9.7 weeks
Seen within 18 weeksNHS Constitution standard is 92%68.4%74.7%
Patients waitingOpen (incomplete) RTT pathways in England378,687188,387
Waiting over 18 weeksPatients already past the 18-week standard119,70247,641
Waiting over 52 weeksA year or more on the list2,915663

National figures for England β€” your local NHS trust may be faster or slower. Both specialties are measured on the same NHS England RTT release, so the comparison is like-for-like.

Cardiology

378,687 patients waiting, median 11.4 weeks, 68.4% seen within 18 weeks.

Full Cardiology waiting times β†’

Respiratory Medicine

188,387 patients waiting, median 9.7 weeks, 74.7% seen within 18 weeks.

Full Respiratory Medicine waiting times β†’

Frequently asked questions

Is the NHS wait longer for Cardiology or Respiratory Medicine?

In April 2026, Cardiology had the longer median wait (11.4 weeks) and Respiratory Medicine the shorter (9.7 weeks) β€” a 1.7-week difference. These are national medians across all English NHS providers; your local wait can be shorter or longer.

How many people are waiting for Cardiology vs Respiratory Medicine?

378,687 patients were on an incomplete Cardiology pathway and 188,387 on a Respiratory Medicine pathway in England, April 2026 (NHS England Consultant-led RTT data).

What share are seen within 18 weeks?

68.4% of Cardiology patients and 74.7% of Respiratory Medicine patients were seen within 18 weeks, against the 92% NHS Constitution standard. Nationally, 64.9% of all patients were seen within 18 weeks.

Can I be seen sooner privately?

Yes. A private consultation via GeraClinic is typically available within days rather than weeks, and you can stay on your NHS list at the same time. This page is for information only and is not medical advice.

Don't want to wait?

See a GeraClinic doctor privately β€” usually within days β€” while keeping your NHS referral.

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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.