Premier Medical Destinations in China
From the medical research powerhouses of Beijing and Shanghai to the policy-pioneering Lecheng zone in Hainan. We guide you to the right city based on your specific health needs and visa status.
Quick Comparison by Medical Goal
| City Hub | Key Medical Strength | Best For… | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beijing | National Medical Centers (3A) | Complex Surgeries & Rare Diseases | View Guide → |
| Shanghai | International Care & Biotech | CAR-T Therapy & Precision Medicine | View Guide → |
| Hainan | Global Medical Pilot Zone | Unreleased Global Drugs & Devices | View Guide → |
| Guangzhou | Business-Integrated Health | Executive Checkups & Dental Care | View Guide → |
Public Grade-A Authority
Beijing and Shanghai house the “National Teams” of Chinese medicine. We help you navigate the complex registration process in these top-tier public 3A hospitals.
International Service
For patients prioritizing comfort and English-speaking environments, Shanghai and Shenzhen offer premium international clinics with global standards.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Which city is best for cancer treatment in China?
A: Beijing and Shanghai are the primary oncology hubs. However, the Boao Lecheng Zone in Hainan is unique for accessing global drugs not yet widely available in mainland China.
Q: Can I visit these cities without a visa?
A: Yes, many major hubs like Shanghai and Guangzhou offer 144-hour transit visa-free entry, while Hainan offers a special 30-day visa-free policy for many countries.
Not sure which city fits your case?
Our local guides provide personalized recommendations based on your medical records and travel preferences.
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