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Discover World-ClassMedical Resources in China

Compare top-ranked hospitals, understand treatment costs, and plan your medical travel journey with confidence. Trusted data from the Fudan Hospital Ranking.

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Top Hospitals

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Medical Specialties

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Potential Savings

JCI

Accredited Centers

Why Consider Medical Travel to China?

Significant Cost Savings

Advanced treatments like CAR-T cell therapy can cost up to 70% less than in Europe, without compromising quality.

World-Class Hospitals

China has over 50 nationally ranked hospitals with JCI accreditation and dedicated international departments.

Cutting-Edge Technology

Access to the latest medical technologies including proton therapy, robotic surgery, and advanced immunotherapy.

Comprehensive Support

International departments offer English-speaking staff, visa invitation letters, and dedicated patient coordinators.

Plan Your Medical Journey

Everything you need to know about traveling to China for medical purposes — from visa requirements to local tips.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about medical travel to China.

Is it safe to travel to China for medical treatment?

China's top-tier hospitals (Grade 3A) meet international standards, with many holding JCI accreditation. The country has a well-established medical infrastructure with modern facilities and experienced specialists. As with any international medical travel, proper planning and research are essential.

How much can I save on treatment in China compared to Europe?

Savings vary by treatment type. Advanced therapies like CAR-T cell therapy can cost up to 70% less in China compared to Europe. Surgical procedures typically offer 50-70% savings. All prices on our platform are estimates for reference purposes only.

Do Chinese hospitals have English-speaking staff?

Many top-tier Chinese hospitals have international departments with English-speaking coordinators, doctors, and interpreters. Our hospital directory clearly indicates which hospitals offer international services and language support.

What visa do I need for medical travel to China?

For medical purposes, you typically need an S2 visa (short-term private visit). Some nationalities may qualify for visa-free entry. Our Travel Guide section provides detailed visa information by nationality.

How are hospital rankings determined?

We use data from the Fudan Hospital Ranking, published annually by Fudan University's Hospital Management Research Institute. This is one of the most authoritative hospital evaluation systems in China, assessed by nearly 6,000 peer experts.

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ℹ️ Information provided is for reference only. Always consult with your healthcare provider for medical decisions.