Navigate Healthcare in China with Confidence

Simple steps to see a doctor, find international clinics, and use your travel insurance effectively while traveling in Beijing, Shanghai, and beyond.

Top International Hospitals

Verified facilities with English-speaking specialists

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Peking Union Medical College

Peking Union Medical College, located in Dongcheng District, is a prestigious institution with over 120 international specialists. It is JCI accredited and offers a dedicated International Department for global patients. For more details, please click the "Details" button.

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Huashan Hospital Worldwide

Huashan Hospital Worldwide, located in Jing'an District, is renowned for its excellence in healthcare, with over 85 international specialists. It is recognized as a top-tier facility and offers 24/7 emergency services. For more details, click the "Details" button.

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Raffles Medical Beijing

Raffles Medical Beijing, located in Chaoyang District, is a private clinic offering over 40 international specialists. It provides comprehensive family medicine services. For more details, please click the "Details" button.

Top International Hospitals

Understanding how to pay for medical services in China is crucial. Many international hospitals offer direct billing services with major global insurance providers, minimizing your out-of-pocket expenses.

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If direct billing isn't available, we provide English medical reports and tax invoices (Fapiao) for reimbursement.

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Combining your trip with dental care can save you up to 50% compared to Western prices. Our partner clinics in Shanghai and Beijing offer state-of-the-art technology and English-speaking dentists.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common concerns for international travelers seeking medical care in China.

What is the best time to visit Shanghai?

In public hospitals, English proficiency varies widely. The International Departments (VIP wings) of major public hospitals usually have English-speaking staff. Private international clinics (like Raffles, United Family) guarantee English service but at a higher cost. We recommend using our “Find Hospital” tool to filter for English-speaking facilities.

Do I need to pay upfront for medical services?

Generally, yes. Most Chinese hospitals require payment before treatment or tests are administered. However, international clinics often have direct billing agreements with major global insurers. Always carry a credit card or set up WeChat Pay/Alipay on your phone for emergencies.

Is tap water safe to drink in China?

No, tap water in China is not potable without boiling. It is safe for brushing teeth and washing, but for drinking, you should always boil it first or purchase bottled water, which is readily available and inexpensive.

How do I call an ambulance?

Dial 120 for a medical ambulance. Be prepared that the dispatcher may not speak fluent English. It is helpful to have your address written in Chinese or use the “Emergency Call” button in our header which can connect you to a translation service.

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