Our website provides ​comprehensive guides​ for medical travel to China—covering visas, destinations, hospitals, departments, medical costs, and travel tips. We encourage international patients to ​use our self-service resources first​ to ​save costs​ and ​maximize flexibility​ in planning your travel. We also provide you with thoughtful Customized Service. Here are someContinue Reading

detailed information 1. Understanding China’s Healthcare System   1.1 Public vs. Private Hospitals:   1.2 Hospital Grades:   * Our website has curated top-tier hospitals across 9 major cities, with over 95% being Grade III, Level A facilities – including public, private and international hospitals. Click the link to beginContinue Reading

Generally, Yes. During their travels in China, foreigners can freely go to Chinese hospitals for medical treatment with their passports. Moreover, when foreigners visit public hospitals in China (excluding the international medical departments), the medical treatment fees are basically the same as those for Chinese citizens. However, if you requireContinue Reading

detailed information For international patients seeking medical care in China, we recommend prioritizing disease categories where China demonstrates significant advantages in both treatment efficiency and cost-effectiveness compared to other countries. In addition, we recommend prioritizing disease categories with treatment durations under 30 days. This approach offers three key advantages:  Continue Reading

We have carefully selected nine medical destinations across China for international patients: Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Chongqing, Guangzhou, Wuhan, Xi’an, Haikou, and Sanya. Among these, Beijing and Shanghai offer China’s top-tier healthcare & tourism resources, making them the primary recommendations for medical travelers.​​ detailed informationContinue Reading

detailed information 1. Cost-effective Quality Care    ❌ Pain-points for some foreign patients: High medical costs in Western countries, like a $2,000+ MRI scan, and potential bankruptcy due to bills (e.g., appendectomy costs $32,000 vs. $1,000 in China). ✅China’s Healthcare Advantages: – Cost-Efficiency: Top Chinese hospitals charge 1/5 to 1/3Continue Reading