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General Internal Medicine Service Waiting Times in North East and Yorkshire

In April 2026, the median NHS wait for general internal medicine service in the North East and Yorkshire Commissioning Region was 8.0 weeks, with 81.6% of 5,255 patients seen within 18 weeks (official NHS England RTT data).

How long is the NHS wait for general internal medicine service in North East and Yorkshire?

As of April 2026, the median NHS wait for general internal medicine service in the North East and Yorkshire Commissioning Region was 8.0 weeks, with 81.6% of 5,255 patients seen within 18 weeks β€” 2.8 weeks shorter than the England median of 10.8 weeks. North East and Yorkshire ranks 1st of 7 NHS England regions for this specialty. Source: NHS England RTT (Commissioner), April 2026. Gera re-dates this monthly.

Source:NHS England β€” Consultant-led Referral to Treatment (RTT) Waiting Times (Commissioner)Β·as of England, April 2026 (Commissioner basis)updated monthly (last: )
Gera Regional Treatment RankGRTR 1 / 7 β€” 8.0 weeksWhere North East and Yorkshire ranks for general internal medicine service by median wait, April 2026How this index is calculated

North East and Yorkshire vs England β€” general internal medicine service (April 2026)

NHS RTT incomplete pathways for General Internal Medicine Service β€” North East and Yorkshire Commissioning Region vs England, April 2026
AreaPatients waitingWithin 18 weeksMedian waitOver 52 weeks
North East and Yorkshire (general internal medicine service)5,25581.6%8.0 weeks6
England (all regions, general internal medicine service)37,89470.7%10.8 weeks530

The North East and Yorkshire median for general internal medicine service (8.0 weeks) is 2.8 weeks shorter than the England median (10.8 weeks). North East and Yorkshire ranks 1st of 7 NHS England regions for this specialty by median wait. Figures are official NHS England RTT statistics (Commissioner basis), April 2026.

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The median NHS wait for general internal medicine service in North East and Yorkshire is 8.0 weeks. A private GeraClinic consultation can usually happen within days β€” and you keep your NHS place.

Frequently asked questions

How long is the NHS wait for General Internal Medicine Service in North East and Yorkshire?
In April 2026, the median NHS wait for General Internal Medicine Service in the North East and Yorkshire Commissioning Region was 8.0 weeks, with 81.6% of 5,255 patients seen within 18 weeks. That is 1st fastest of 7 NHS England regions for this specialty. Figures are official NHS England Referral to Treatment (RTT) statistics (Commissioner basis), April 2026.
How many patients are waiting for General Internal Medicine Service in North East and Yorkshire?
5,255 patients in the North East and Yorkshire Commissioning Region were on an incomplete (open) NHS pathway for General Internal Medicine Service in April 2026. Of those, 967 had been waiting longer than the NHS 18-week standard, and 6 had been waiting more than a year.
Is the wait for General Internal Medicine Service in North East and Yorkshire longer or shorter than the England average?
The North East and Yorkshire median wait for General Internal Medicine Service (8.0 weeks) is 2.8 weeks shorter than the England-wide median of 10.8 weeks for the same specialty in April 2026. Nationally, 37,894 patients are waiting for General Internal Medicine Service, with 70.7% seen within 18 weeks.
Which NHS region has the shortest wait for General Internal Medicine Service?
In April 2026, the North East and Yorkshire Commissioning Region had the shortest median NHS wait for General Internal Medicine Service at 8.0 weeks, while the London Commissioning Region was longest at 14.5 weeks. North East and Yorkshire ranks 1st of 7. Compare every region on the best-regions page for this specialty.
Can I avoid the NHS wait for General Internal Medicine Service in North East and Yorkshire?
Many patients shorten a 8.0 weeks median wait by arranging a private consultation. A private specialist can usually see you within days, and you keep your NHS place while you do. GeraClinic connects you with consultant-level doctors for an online consultation β€” useful for a second opinion, referral advice or starting treatment sooner.

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Long general internal medicine service wait in North East and Yorkshire? Find rated providers in your region

The median NHS wait for general internal medicine service in North East and Yorkshire is 8.0 weeks. Check CQC-registered care providers and GP practices covering your region β€” official Care Quality Commission records β€” to see who is available near you.

Provider counts are exact figures from official Care Quality Commission records. Open Government Licence v3.0.

Methodology & source

Every figure on this page is taken directly from the per-region, per-treatment-function summary columns of NHS England's official β€œIncomplete Commissioner” RTT data file for April 2026(region sheet): total incomplete pathways, total within 18 weeks, % within 18 weeks, median (average) waiting time, and total 52+ weeks for General Internal Medicine Service in the North East and Yorkshire Commissioning Region. England-wide figures for the same specialty come from the NHS England RTT provider full extract. The Gera Regional Treatment Rank (GRTR) ranks the 7 regions with published medians for this specialty by ascending median wait (rank 1 = shortest). No estimates or survey data are mixed in; the page re-computes on the real NHS monthly cadence.

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.

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