Medical Tourism China supports overseas patients who need a clearer path before seeking care in Shanghai. Our role is to reduce confusion around hospitals, records, travel preparation, language coordination, and practical next steps.
We do not diagnose, prescribe, promise outcomes, or act as a hospital. Instead, we help patients and families understand the process, prepare documentation, and move forward with more realistic expectations.
Non-clinical by design
We focus on coordination, logistics, communication, and preparation rather than medical judgment.
Built for cross-border patients
We organize support around language differences, travel planning, hospital unfamiliarity, and document handling.
What we do
Our work is centered on practical support that helps patients understand their options and prepare more efficiently for care in China.
Hospital pathway guidance
We help compare public international departments, private hospitals, and specialty institutions based on fit, language support, timing, and travel needs.
Medical record organization
We help structure reports, scans, pathology, and case summaries so information can be reviewed more efficiently by the target hospital.
Travel and scheduling support
We help patients plan around visas, arrival timing, accommodation, airport pickup, and in-hospital accompaniment where included.
Translation coordination
We coordinate document translation and on-site interpretation support when these services are included in the agreed plan.
How the process usually works
Most patients move forward in stages. The goal is not speed at all costs, but a clearer and more realistic next step.
Share your situation
You provide your medical goal, current diagnosis or concern, timeline, language preference, and any core records available.
We review the pathway
We assess the practical coordination route, possible hospital types, likely preparation needs, and where uncertainty still exists.
We coordinate the next step
If you proceed, we help with document organization, communication, scheduling flow, travel preparation, and on-the-ground support within scope.
What we do not do
Clear boundaries protect patients from misunderstanding. Medical decisions remain with licensed clinicians and the hospital providing care.
No diagnosis or treatment advice
We do not issue medical opinions, prescribe medication, or decide the correct treatment plan.
No outcome guarantees
We do not promise clinical results, surgery success, recovery speed, or suitability for a given procedure.
No replacement for hospitals
We are not a medical provider, and we do not take over the hospital’s responsibility for consultation, testing, treatment, or billing.
No hidden fee substitution
Hospital treatment fees are billed by the hospital. Our coordination fees, if applicable, are separate from medical charges.
Our operating principles
Qualified hospitals only
We prioritize established hospitals and formal international care pathways rather than informal referrals.
Transparent scope and billing
We explain what is included in coordination support, what is excluded, and how hospital charges remain separate.
Confidential handling
Patient information is handled only within the coordination scope authorized by the patient.
Realistic communication
We focus on clear expectations, likely timelines, and practical support details instead of medical promises.
- We explain the route before asking patients to commit to unnecessary steps.
- We keep non-clinical coordination separate from clinical decision-making.
- We aim to make the patient journey more understandable, not artificially simplified.
Need a clearer next step before traveling?
If you are comparing hospitals, preparing records, or planning how to enter the Shanghai care system, we can help you organize the coordination side first.