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Other - Other Services: NHS Waiting Times

In April 2026, 159,137 patients in England were waiting to start Other - Other Services treatment on an open NHS referral-to-treatment pathway. The median wait was 8.4 weeks, and 76.2% had been waiting 18 weeks or less. Figures are official NHS England RTT data.

Reference period: April 2026(NHS England RTT, published June 2026) · Open Government Licence v3.0 · England · treatment function X06

Quick answer

The NHS Other - Other Services waiting list in England held 159,137 patients in April 2026, with a median wait of 8.4 weeks. 76.2% had been waiting 18 weeks or less, so 37,946 were past the 18-week standard, and 1,399 had been waiting more than a year.

Other - Other Services NHS waiting figures (April 2026)

MeasureOther - Other ServicesWhat it means
Patients waiting159,137Incomplete (open) RTT pathways with a known clock start
Waiting 18 weeks or less121,191 (76.2%)NHS Constitution standard: 92% within 18 weeks
Waiting more than 18 weeks37,946Patients past the 18-week standard
Median wait8.4 weeksPoint where half of patients have waited less, half more
Waiting more than 52 weeks1,399Patients waiting over a year

Other - Other Services (NHS treatment function X06). Across all specialties in England, the median NHS wait was 11.9 weeks with 64.9% seen within 18 weeks, so this specialty is at or above the national 18-week average.

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Other - Other Services NHS waiting times: frequently asked questions

How long is the NHS waiting list for Other - Other Services in England?
In April 2026, 159,137 patients were waiting to start Other - Other Services treatment on an NHS incomplete (open) referral-to-treatment pathway in England. The median wait was 8.4 weeks, and 76.2% of patients had been waiting 18 weeks or less. Figures are official NHS England RTT statistics, as of April 2026.
What percentage of Other - Other Services patients are seen within 18 weeks?
76.2% of the 159,137 patients waiting for Other - Other Services in England had been waiting 18 weeks or less as of April 2026. That leaves 37,946 patients waiting longer than the NHS 18-week standard. The NHS Constitution target is for 92% of patients to wait no more than 18 weeks.
How many Other - Other Services patients wait more than a year on the NHS?
1,399 patients were waiting more than 52 weeks (over a year) to start Other - Other Services treatment in England as of April 2026. This is one of the metrics NHS England tracks to eliminate the longest waits.
Can I avoid the NHS Other - Other Services waiting list?
Many patients shorten the wait by arranging a private consultation. A private specialist can usually see you within days rather than the 8.4 weeks median NHS wait for Other - Other Services, and can arrange investigations, a second opinion or onward referral. You keep your NHS place while you do. GeraClinic connects you with consultant-level doctors for an online consultation.
Where does this NHS waiting-time data come from?
These figures are aggregated from NHS England's official Consultant-led Referral to Treatment (RTT) Waiting Times release for April 2026 (incomplete pathways). Across all specialties, 7,123,980 patients were waiting, with a national median of 11.9 weeks. The data is published under the Open Government Licence v3.0.

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Methodology

Figures for Other - Other Services (treatment function X06) are aggregated nationally from the real per-provider weekly wait-band counts in NHS England's April 2026 Consultant-led Referral to Treatment (RTT) Waiting Times full CSV extract (20260430-RTT-April-2026-full-extract.csv, incomplete pathways). “Patients waiting” sums all weekly wait bands with a known clock start; “within 18 weeks” is the share in the first 18 bands; the median is the band where the cumulative distribution crosses 50% (linear-interpolated); “over 52 weeks” counts patients waiting more than a year. No estimates or survey data are mixed in. Reference period: April 2026.

Contains public sector information published by NHS England and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: NHS England — 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.