Private · International MGH Harvard Partner All-Private Rooms USD Billing Opened 2017

Jiahui International Hospital
Shanghai, Xuhui

China’s most prominent purpose-built international private hospital — MGH Harvard clinical partnership, all-private rooms, USD-transparent billing, and fully bilingual care teams. China Care submits your case to Jiahui’s international patient department and reports back with a cost estimate within 3–5 days.

689 Guiping Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai — ~30 min from Pudong Airport, ~20 min from Hongqiao
2017
Year opened
MGH
Harvard clinical partner
100%
All-private single rooms
USD
Transparent itemised billing
About the Hospital

Shanghai’s Leading Private International Hospital — Built on MGH Harvard Clinical Standards

Opened in 2017, Jiahui International Hospital (嘉会国际医院) is Shanghai’s most prominent purpose-built international private hospital. Located in Xuhui District, it was designed from the ground up to serve the international patient community, combining the clinical protocols of Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) — a Harvard Medical School teaching hospital — with locally accessible, fully bilingual care.

The MGH Harvard clinical partnership is not a branding arrangement. Jiahui physicians receive direct training in MGH protocols, diagnostic pathways, and treatment standards. Tumour board conferences are conducted jointly, and select oncology cases benefit from real-time consultation with Boston-based specialists. For international patients who need a second opinion anchored in Western academic medicine before committing to treatment in China, Jiahui provides a uniquely credible starting point.

All rooms are single-occupancy with en-suite facilities. Billing is issued in USD with itemised cost breakdowns, removing the uncertainty common in public hospital billing. Consultations, nursing, and administrative communications are conducted in English throughout. For complex cancer surgery, haematology, and cardiac procedures requiring the depth of China’s top public hospitals, China Care can coordinate a combined pathway: initial consultation at Jiahui, then specialist treatment at Zhongshan Hospital or Ruijin Hospital, with Jiahui handling follow-up care.

“The MGH Harvard partnership is not a branding exercise — Jiahui physicians receive direct training at Massachusetts General Hospital and jointly review complex oncology cases with Boston specialists.”
Why Patients Choose Jiahui

Three reasons international patients choose Jiahui International Hospital

MGH Harvard Clinical Standards

Jiahui physicians are trained in MGH protocols and oncology tumour boards are jointly conducted with Boston specialists. Diagnostic and treatment pathways are aligned with Harvard Medical School standards — a level of Western academic oversight unavailable at any other hospital in China. For patients who want a second opinion benchmarked against U.S. academic medicine, Jiahui is the starting point.

True International Environment

All-private rooms, USD-transparent itemised billing, and JCI-aligned facility standards. International insurance accepted from major providers including AXA, Cigna, Allianz Care, and MSH International. Patients from 60+ countries have been treated at Jiahui without the navigation difficulties common in China’s public hospital system.

No Language Barriers

Every consultation, diagnosis discussion, discharge summary, and follow-up note is delivered in English. Clinical and administrative staff are fluent. No reliance on ad-hoc interpreters — Jiahui’s bilingual model is structural, not incidental. This eliminates a major source of anxiety for international patients managing a serious diagnosis far from home.

Clinical Departments

Specialties Available to International Patients

The departments most commonly accessed by international patients coordinated through China Care.

Primary Focus
Oncology (MGH Protocols)
Solid tumour evaluation, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapy following MGH clinical pathways. Joint tumour board access with Boston for complex cases. Second opinion oncology a particular strength.
Joint Tumour BoardMGH ProtocolsImmunotherapyTargeted Therapy
Primary Focus
General & Minimally Invasive Surgery
Laparoscopic and robotic-assisted procedures for abdominal, gastrointestinal, and thyroid conditions. Short inpatient stays with bilingual post-operative care throughout recovery.
Robotic SurgeryLaparoscopicGI SurgeryThyroid
Also Available
Cardiology
Non-invasive cardiac assessment, echocardiography, Holter monitoring, and management of chronic cardiac conditions. Referral pathways to interventional centres for complex procedures.
EchocardiographyHolterChronic Cardiac
Also Available
Women’s Health
Gynaecology, obstetrics, fertility evaluation, and breast health programmes. Dedicated women’s health floors with private birthing suites and fully English-speaking obstetric teams.
GynaecologyObstetricsFertilityBreast Health
Also Available
Executive Health Screening
Comprehensive health check programmes for international executives, with bilingual physician debrief and digital report delivery. See executive screening options.
Executive ScreeningBilingual DebriefDigital Reports
Access via China Care
Not sure if Jiahui is right for your case?
Submit your records to China Care. We identify the right specialist team at Jiahui, submit your case to the international patient department, and report back with the specialist’s assessment within 3–5 days.
Submit Your Case
Step-by-Step

How to Access Treatment at Jiahui International Hospital

China Care coordinates the full intake process — including submission to Jiahui’s international patient team and tracking the eligibility response before you commit to travelling to Shanghai.

Step 1
Submit Your Records to China Care

Send your medical records, pathology reports, and imaging to China Care. We review your records and prepare a bilingual case summary within 1–2 working days. For oncology cases, include prior treatment history, current medication list, and the most recent staging scans.

records review · 1–2 days
Step 2
China Care Contacts Jiahui’s International Patient Department

China Care submits your bilingual case summary to Jiahui’s international patient team. As a private hospital, Jiahui is able to provide a remote eligibility assessment within 3–5 working days — no proxy in-person visit is required. We report back to you with the specialist’s assessment and an initial cost indication.

remote assessment · 3–5 days
Step 3
Travel to Shanghai for Your In-Person Consultation

Once the remote assessment confirms suitability, you travel to Shanghai. At your first in-person appointment the specialist reviews your case in person, confirms the treatment plan, and provides a formal cost estimate. China Care’s coordinator accompanies you to the appointment.

in-person consultation · treatment plan & cost estimate
Step 4
Admission & Treatment

Admission is arranged through Jiahui’s international patient department. All rooms are private single-occupancy throughout your stay. Payment is made directly to the hospital via international bank transfer or per terms confirmed before admission. China Care remains your point of contact for any coordination needs during your stay.

USD billing · direct to hospital
Step 5
Discharge and Follow-Up

Full bilingual discharge documentation is issued on the day of discharge, including imaging files and treatment records in digital format. Remote follow-up with Jiahui specialists is available after you return home. China Care can coordinate any post-discharge questions or further specialist referrals.

bilingual docs · remote follow-up available
Remote case assessment · 3–5 days Bilingual case coordination No proxy in-person visit In-person escort USD billing International insurance accepted Bilingual discharge docs Post-discharge coordination
Before You Travel

What international patients need to know

Payment
USD / international insurance
Itemised billing in USD. International insurance accepted from major providers. Payment made directly to hospital.
Advance booking
1–2 weeks minimum
All appointments booked through China Care before you travel. Walk-in not available for international patients.
Consultation type
Remote assessment first
Private hospital enables remote eligibility review within 3–5 days before you commit to travelling.
Language
English throughout
All clinical and administrative staff bilingual. No interpreter reliance — Jiahui’s bilingual model is structural.
From airport
~30 min from Pudong
~30 min taxi from Pudong International Airport; ~20 min from Hongqiao. Xuhui District central location.
Hospital type
Private · MGH Harvard partner
Purpose-built international private hospital. JCI-aligned standards. Treatment costs quoted directly by the hospital — zero markup from China Care.
Common Questions

What patients ask about Jiahui International Hospital

What does the MGH Harvard clinical partnership actually mean for patients?
Jiahui’s oncology and internal medicine departments operate under clinical protocols developed by Massachusetts General Hospital, one of the top-ranked hospitals in the United States. Physicians receive training at MGH in Boston, and complex oncology cases are reviewed in joint tumour board conferences with MGH specialists. For patients, this means diagnostic and treatment decisions are benchmarked against U.S. academic standards rather than solely domestic Chinese guidelines — a meaningful difference for patients seeking the confidence of international clinical oversight.
Does Jiahui accept international health insurance?
Yes. Jiahui is one of a small number of hospitals in China with direct billing agreements with major international insurers, including AXA, Cigna, Allianz Care, and MSH International. Patients should confirm their specific policy covers treatment at a private hospital in China before travelling. For self-pay patients, all billing is issued in USD with itemised breakdowns before payment is due.
When is Jiahui the right choice versus a top public hospital like Zhongshan or Ruijin?
Jiahui is best suited for patients who prioritise seamless English communication, privacy, international billing, and insurance-based access — particularly for oncology evaluation, executive health screening, and ongoing chronic disease management. For complex high-volume procedures such as hepatobiliary surgery, bone marrow transplantation, or CAR-T therapy, China Care may recommend Zhongshan or Ruijin Hospital as the primary treatment site, with Jiahui handling pre- and post-treatment care. A combined pathway is available and is often the optimal structure for complex cases.
Can Jiahui issue formal medical second opinions for international patients?
Yes, and this is one of Jiahui’s distinct strengths for international patients. Unlike public hospitals where second opinions require in-person visits, Jiahui’s international patient team can conduct a remote case review and issue a written clinical opinion on submitted records. For patients who have received a diagnosis elsewhere and want a second opinion from a centre applying MGH clinical standards, this remote review process is a practical starting point before any decision about travelling to Shanghai.
What does China Care’s coordination fee cover for Jiahui cases?
China Care charges a fixed USD 2,000 coordination fee for cancer treatment cases. This covers records review and bilingual case summary preparation, submission to Jiahui’s international patient department, follow-up on the remote eligibility assessment, appointment scheduling, arrival support coordination, and post-discharge documentation. Treatment costs — all Jiahui fees — are quoted directly by the hospital and paid directly to Jiahui. China Care does not add to, inflate, or mark up the hospital’s quoted treatment cost.
How does billing work at Jiahui — USD, RMB, or insurance?
Jiahui issues all patient billing in USD with itemised cost breakdowns. For patients with international insurance, direct billing is available with major providers. For self-pay patients, payment is made via international bank transfer or other terms confirmed before admission. Unlike public hospitals, Jiahui does not require RMB cash and accepts international payment instruments. Payment is made directly to the hospital — China Care does not handle medical payments.
Can Jiahui treat paediatric patients?
Yes. Jiahui operates a full paediatric outpatient department serving international families in Shanghai. Services include vaccinations, development monitoring, acute illness consultations, and specialist referrals, all conducted entirely in English. For complex paediatric surgery or haematological malignancies requiring specialist oncology centres, China Care can coordinate care at dedicated paediatric specialist centres in Shanghai.
Get Started

Ready to enquire about treatment at Jiahui International Hospital?

Submit your records to China Care. We will submit your case to Jiahui’s international patient team and report back within 3–5 days — before you commit to travelling to Shanghai.

China Care coordinates your case with Jiahui’s international patient department. Treatment costs are quoted directly by the hospital. We never add to or mark up the hospital’s quoted treatment cost.