Cardiothoracic Surgery Department Waiting Times in Wigan

Wrightington, Wigan And Leigh NHS Foundation Trust

Updated December 2025

The typical wait to see a cardiothoracic surgeon is

15 weeks

That's 3½ months

Wrightington, Wigan And Leigh NHS Foundation Trust is an NHS Foundation Trust in the North West region. There are currently 20 people waiting to see a cardiothoracic surgeon, with a typical wait of about 3½ months. 60% of patients are seen within the 18-week target.

60 out of 100
patients are seen within 18 weeks
20
people on the waiting list
33 weeks
worst case wait time (92nd percentile)

How long are people waiting?

Distribution of patients by how many weeks they've been on the waiting list.

How does this compare?

The national average wait to see a cardiothoracic surgeon is about 10 weeks. This hospital is slower than the national average.

Hospital ranking

Ranked 25th out of 30 hospitals nationally for this department

Ranked 3rd out of 5 in North West

What does Cardiothoracic Surgery cover?

Common conditions and procedures for this department:

Coronary artery bypass (CABG)
Heart valve replacement or repair
Lung cancer surgery
Aortic aneurysm repair
Chest wall deformity correction
Pacemaker insertion
Thoracoscopy (keyhole chest surgery)

Hospital contact

Main hospital switchboard — ask to be connected to the department.

Royal Albert Edward Infirmary, Wigan, WN1 2NN
01942 244000
NHS Greater Manchester Integrated Care Board

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the Cardiothoracic Surgery waiting time at Wrightington, Wigan And Leigh NHS Foundation Trust?

The current average Cardiothoracic Surgery waiting time at Wrightington, Wigan And Leigh NHS Foundation Trust is about 15 weeks.

How does Wrightington, Wigan And Leigh NHS Foundation Trust compare to other hospitals for Cardiothoracic Surgery?

You can compare Cardiothoracic Surgery waiting times across all NHS hospitals on WaitRadar to find shorter waits near you.

Can I choose which hospital I'm referred to?

Yes. Under the NHS Constitution, patients in England have the right to choose which hospital they are referred to for a first outpatient appointment. Discuss your options with your GP.

This is informational data, not medical advice. Always discuss referral options with your GP. Full disclaimer.