I am in China and need a doctor
Clarify department direction, language needs, appointment preparation, and what to confirm before visiting.
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GoChinaMed helps international patients organize their case, understand likely hospital or city direction, prepare records and questions, and decide whether human coordination is worth paying for.
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From scattered questions to a practical China medical pathway.
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What you receive
Clarify department direction, language needs, appointment preparation, and what to confirm before visiting.
Start Free IntakeOrganize your diagnosis, reports, city preference, budget range, travel timing, and hospital questions.
Start Free IntakeUse human support when translation, booking preparation, remote consultation, or hospital visit support is needed.
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GoChinaMed is most useful when you have a practical next-step problem: where to go, what to prepare, how to pay, or whether human coordination is worth it.
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For foreigners already in China who need a doctor, department, appointment route, language support, or visit preparation.
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For patients outside China comparing treatment, checkups, dental care, TCM, rehabilitation, second opinions, cost, or city routes.
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For users who need translation, hospital escort, payment help, report pickup, follow-up organization, or city-specific support.
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GoChinaMed is not a hospital and does not diagnose. It is a pathway and coordination entry built to help international patients prepare better and avoid costly mistakes before the next step.
Which city or hospital direction may be worth checking first
What documents, reports, and questions you should prepare
Whether your case needs free intake, paid review, or human coordination
What practical risks to confirm before booking travel or appointments
Guides
The full guide library is now grouped by decision type, so users can move from general research into a clearer intake path.
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Browse guides by appointment, cost, insurance, translation, visit support, treatment scenario, and city route.
Appointment prep
Use the document checklist before contacting hospitals or asking for coordination support.
City support
Review Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Hainan support routes before choosing city-specific coordination.
Services
Start with free intake, then choose paid support only when you need case-specific review, booking help, translation, or on-the-ground coordination.
View ServicesOrganize your situation, condition or specialty, city, timing, records, budget questions, and support needs before deciding whether paid help is useful.
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Human-reviewed direction on likely care pathway, department or city questions, preparation gaps, and next steps before booking anything.
USD 49 / case
Human follow-up for case coordination, hospital communication preparation, translation needs, and faster support after the pathway is clear.
USD 99 / time
Includes budget planning, hospital direction, destination city planning, flight and hotel planning notes, travel planning, and visa preparation suggestions.
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A 2026 China medical guide document for members.
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China Medical Quality and Advantage
China combines advanced clinical capability, large specialist experience, improving international services, and practical cost and access advantages.
China is active in robotic surgery, precision medicine, gene diagnosis, smart medical platforms, remote medicine, and 5G-assisted surgery.
A large population and high patient volume give leading doctors and specialty centers substantial experience with complex cases.
Many major hospitals can provide efficient outpatient, examination, admission, and surgery scheduling compared with long waiting systems elsewhere.
Patients may access Western medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine, acupuncture, rehabilitation, wellness, and recovery services in one care journey.
Policies such as expanded medical opening, international hospital standards, and special medical zones support more cross-border care options.
Large tertiary hospitals increasingly provide international departments, multilingual support, translation, and practical patient coordination.
Cases
Selected publicly reported cases show how international patients explore care in China across emergency medicine, oncology, orthopedics, rehabilitation, and TCM.
CasesA foreign patient received urgent care coordination after sudden symptoms.
Official / public health reporting
An international patient explored cancer treatment resources in Shanghai.
Hospital / public media reporting
A reported orthopedic case involved evaluation, treatment, and recovery planning.
Public news reporting
A patient used China-based TCM and rehabilitation resources for long-term symptoms.
Public news reporting
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The AI consultation experience is supported by structured knowledge covering China hospitals, medical costs, city selection, visa and arrival notes, appointment guidance, and patient preparation.
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curated hospital resources
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care-journey knowledge categories
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structured retrieval and intake support
Structured Guidance
Start free. Pay only when the case needs human review or coordination.
Common Questions
GoChinaMed is not a hospital and does not diagnose. It is a pathway and coordination entry built to help international patients prepare better and avoid costly mistakes before the next step.
View All FAQsGoChinaMed is a professional and neutral information window for international patients exploring medical care in China.
No. GoChinaMed is a guidance and consultation entry platform, not a hospital or clinic.
Yes. Many foreign patients seek care in China through international-facing pathways.
Not necessarily. Many international-facing pathways include language support, and GoChinaMed helps users prepare beforehand.
This depends on the hospital, service type, and insurance policy, so users should confirm details directly before making arrangements.
It helps users organize questions, understand basic pathways, and decide whether deeper consultation is needed.
Start with free intake. If the case needs more help, move into paid pathway review or human coordination.