Non-Clinical International Patient Coordination
Hospital matching guidance within 24 hours · Hospital fees paid directly · End-to-end non-clinical coordination
Most intakes receive an initial coordination reply within one business day.
We clarify hospital paths, records, and travel support — not medical judgment.
Registration, diagnostics, treatment, and medication fees are billed by the hospital directly.
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We focus on clarity, transparency, and realistic support for international patients entering an unfamiliar healthcare system.
We prioritize established hospitals and formal international care pathways rather than informal referrals.
Hospital treatment fees are charged by the hospital. Our role is non-clinical coordination and support.
Your medical information is shared only with authorized providers involved in your case and only within your consent.
Most patients do not need more marketing. They need to know what to do next. Start from the scenario that matches you.
Share your records for coordination review and receive suitable hospital pathways based on department strength, timeline, and travel needs.
We help you understand how specialist consultations, diagnostic workups, and follow-up scheduling usually happen in Shanghai.
Compare public international departments, premium private hospitals, and specialty institutions based on fit, language support, and process.
Plan the non-clinical side of your trip, including documents, interpretation, airport pickup, accommodation, and on-site support.
A clearer process reduces hesitation. Here are the four steps most patients go through first.
Share your goal, timing, and contact details so we can understand your starting point.
We look at your records, likely specialty, and travel timing to see which route may fit best.
You receive likely pathways, preparation priorities, and the next recommended step.
If the route fits, we continue with records organization, translation, and travel support.
Want to compare public, international, and private hospital routes first? See the comparison page
No. Records are only shared within the scope you approve and only when that next coordination step requires it.
No. Registration, diagnostics, treatment, and medication fees are paid to the hospital directly.
No. We explain routes and support coordination, but diagnosis, treatment decisions, and outcomes remain with licensed providers.
Yes. If your plan changes, you can pause coordination and limit or stop further record sharing.
Some patients need a form right away. Others first want a city overview, a realistic hospital-day picture, or a clearer matching path. Start with the page that removes your biggest uncertainty.
See why Shanghai often works well for international patients comparing hospital depth, language support, and care pathways.
Read the city overviewUnderstand what information patients usually prepare before any hospital matching, scheduling, or travel coordination begins.
See what intake includesAlready know your likely specialty? See what we usually compare before suggesting public, private, or specialty routes.
Explore matchingPreview the practical rhythm of registration, consultation, testing, payment, and report collection for first-time visitors.
See the hospital-day guideMost international patients first need route clarity: public, private, or specialty-focused. Start with the model that matches your priority.
Often best for patients who already have a diagnosis and want access to strong tertiary specialists with more budget-sensitive pricing.
Often better for patients who prioritize stronger English support, smoother experience, faster coordination, and added privacy.
Useful when the care need is already specific, such as oncology, dentistry, rehabilitation, health screening, or TCM.
If you already have records, a likely specialty, or a clear timeline, the best next move is usually a patient intake rather than more browsing.
Tell us your goal, timeline, records status, and preferred contact method so we can assess the situation.
We usually reply with likely route options, preparation guidance, and what needs clarification before travel planning goes further.
If the route makes sense, we can continue with records organization, translation, logistics, and practical support.
This service is for non-emergency coordination only. For urgent medical issues, contact a hospital directly.