A purpose-built private international children's hospital in Beijing — not a paediatric ward inside a general adult hospital. New Century follows Western paediatric clinical protocols, staffs physicians with international paediatric training, and is built around family-centerd care: parents stay in the room, siblings can visit, and communication with families is handled directly by physicians in English. For paediatric haematology and oncology, New Century provides diagnosis, chemotherapy, and supportive care, and coordinates referral to Beijing's specialist paediatric BMT center (Jingdu Children's Hospital) for bone marrow transplantation or CAR-T therapy. China Care helps you work out whether New Century — or a higher-acuity public center — is the right fit for your child's case.
Beijing New Century International Hospital for Children (北京新世纪儿童医院) was established in 2006 as the flagship hospital of New Century Medical Group. It is a private, international-standard specialist children's hospital — a comprehensive Grade 2 children's hospital accredited to JCI standards, not a ward within a general adult hospital. The physical environment, staff training, and clinical culture are all oriented around children and their families: child-friendly waiting areas, parent-accommodating single rooms, and an English-capable care experience from consultation through to discharge.
New Century covers the full range of paediatric care across roughly 30 specialties — general paediatrics, paediatric surgery, neonatology and NICU, cardiology, neurology, and more. Its paediatric haematology and oncology programme manages childhood blood cancers (leukaemia, lymphoma) and solid tumours with chemotherapy and supportive care. For cases that require bone marrow transplantation or CAR-T cell therapy, New Century coordinates referral to Jingdu Children's Hospital, Beijing's dedicated paediatric BMT center. See our overview of CAR-T cell therapy in China for how the referral pathway works.
New Century has operated a PPP (public–private partnership) with Beijing Children's Hospital — the city's major public paediatric hospital — for over a decade, and is an Asian member of the American Children's Hospital Association. This gives international families a private-setting alternative that still sits within Beijing's broader paediatric network. China Care prepares a bilingual case summary, conducts a proxy consultation on your behalf before you travel, and provides a bilingual coordinator throughout your child's stay.
Every aspect of New Century — waiting area, ward design, staff communication style, visiting hours, and parental accommodation — reflects the needs of sick children and their families rather than a general hospital adapted for paediatric use. Parents can stay overnight in the room; siblings can visit. Clinical communication with families is explained in plain language, in English where needed.
Attending paediatricians and paediatric surgeons have international training or clinical experience. For international families, complex diagnoses are explained directly by the physicians — not filtered through administrative translators. This matters most when discussing a child's diagnosis and treatment choices with anxious parents.
New Century holds the private paediatric niche in Beijing, offering a care environment where clinical quality and a manageable, communicative experience are balanced for the needs of international families. For straightforward to moderately complex paediatric conditions, this structure allows families to access high-standard paediatric care in a setting designed for their circumstances. For the most advanced haematological malignancy treatment (BMT or CAR-T), China Care coordinates referral to Jingdu Children's Hospital.
Finding a hospital's name is easy. Knowing whether it's actually the right one for your child's condition is much harder — that's where China Care helps.
Most international families researching paediatric care in Beijing are unsure whether a private hospital like New Century or a large public center is the better fit for their child's case. China Care helps you answer questions like:
The departments most commonly accessed by international families coordinated through China Care.
Finding a hospital is the easy part. Understanding whether it's the right one for your child's situation is harder — China Care guides you through that, from initial guidance through to on-the-ground support in Beijing.
Send your child's medical records, pathology reports, imaging, and prior treatment history to China Care. For oncology cases, include all staging results and prior treatment responses. For haematology cases, include complete blood count history and bone marrow biopsy reports where available. We review and prepare a bilingual case summary within 1–2 working days.
records review · 1–2 daysHospital Access registers your child's case with New Century, translates your medical records, and confirms your appointment details before you commit to travelling — all coordinated in English on your family's behalf. This may include a proxy consultation: China Care attends New Century in person and consults directly with the relevant paediatric specialist on your family's behalf. The doctor reviews your child's case summary, indicates whether treatment is suitable, and gives an initial direction, with the outcome reported back to you with real-time voice interpretation during the consultation.
This is a fixed-fee service, which covers hospital registration, the in-person proxy consultation, and real-time voice interpretation, agreed with you upfront. Already in China? Skip this step — China Care can arrange direct escort and interpretation for your family's own visit instead.
Hospital Access · fixed fee · results same dayWith your appointment confirmed, you travel to Beijing for your child's own in-person consultation. The specialist reviews your child's case in person, confirms the treatment plan, and provides a formal cost estimate. China Care's bilingual coordinator accompanies your family throughout.
in-person consultation · treatment plan & cost estimate issuedOnce you agree to proceed, admission is arranged through the hospital's international patient channel. China Care's coordinator remains on hand throughout the stay — accompanying the family to ward rounds, follow-up appointments, and administrative processes. New Century is a private hospital with English-speaking physicians and international-insurer direct billing, which makes the administrative experience materially smoother than at a public center.
Treatment fees are settled through New Century's international patient desk — direct billing is available with major international insurers (including MSH, BUPA, and Cigna), and credit card payment is accepted. A deposit may be required at admission; the balance is settled before discharge. China Care does not collect or handle medical payments.
direct billing · credit cards · bilingual escort throughoutComplete bilingual discharge documentation is issued on the day of discharge. For ongoing haematology or oncology monitoring, remote consultations with your New Century specialist may be possible depending on the individual physician — China Care can enquire on your behalf after discharge. For children who require BMT or CAR-T, China Care coordinates the referral pathway to Jingdu Children's Hospital.
bilingual documentation · post-discharge supportWhichever stage you're at, China Care's role is the same: help you make an informed decision, not just a booking.
Records review, appointment booking, and interpreter coordination — confirmed before you travel to Beijing, whether at New Century or a higher-acuity public center.
Learn more →Support before, during, and after treatment in China — from admission through to follow-up care.
Learn more →We'll help you understand whether New Century International Children's Hospital — or a higher-acuity public center — may be a better option for your child's situation.
China Care coordinates your child's case with New Century's paediatric team. Treatment costs are quoted directly by the hospital. We never add to or mark up the hospital's quoted treatment cost.
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