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Hospitals in China for Foreigners
English-speaking hospitals and international departments across China
Hospital Directory for Foreigners in China
Find the right hospital for your medical needs in China. Our directory includes 771 verified hospitals across major cities including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen. All listed facilities offer English-speaking staff and international patient services.
Filter by specialty (cardiology, oncology, dentistry, orthopedics, fertility, cosmetic surgery, ophthalmology, dermatology), city, or search by hospital name. Compare JCI-accredited hospitals, Grade 3A facilities, and specialized medical centers.
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Shenzhen Nanshan District XiLi People's Hospital
深圳市南山区西丽人民医院
Shenzhen Ophthalmic Hospital
深圳市眼科医院
Shenzhen SaMiGuoJiYiLiao Center
深圳市萨米国际医疗中心
Shenzhen University General Hospital
深圳大学总医院
Shenzhen Yantian District People's Hospital
深圳市盐田区人民医院
Southern Hospital ( Taihe Branch )
南方医院(太和分院)
Southern Hospital Taihe Branch
南方医院太和分院
State Grid Corporation Beijing Electric Power Hospital
国家电网公司北京电力医院
Tsinghua University YuQuan Hospital
清华大学玉泉医院
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Shenzhen Hospital
中国科学院大学深圳医院
YingJiGuanLiBuYingJi General Hospital
应急管理部应急总医院
Baoshan District RenHe Hospital
宝山区仁和医院
Beijing Changping District Maternal and Child Health Hospital
北京市昌平区妇幼保健院
Beijing ChaoBaiHe Orthopedic Hospital
北京市潮白河骨伤科医院
Beijing Chaoyang District Maternal and Child Health Hospital
北京市朝阳区妇幼保健院
Beijing Chaoyang District Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital
北京市朝阳区中医医院
Beijing Chaoyang SanHuan Cancer Hospital
北京朝阳三环肿瘤医院
Beijing Daxing District Maternal and Child Health Hospital
北京市大兴区妇幼保健院
Beijing Daxing District People's Hospital
北京市大兴区人民医院
Beijing Fangshan District First Hospital
北京市房山区第一医院
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about hospitals in China for foreigners
What are the best hospitals in China for foreigners?
China's best hospitals for international patients are typically Grade 3A (三甲) institutions with dedicated international departments. Top-ranked hospitals include Peking Union Medical College Hospital (PUMCH) in Beijing — ranked #1 in China for 10 consecutive years — Beijing United Family Hospital (JCI-accredited private), Ruijin Hospital in Shanghai, and Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital in Guangzhou. The best hospital for you depends on your specific condition, preferred city, language needs, and insurance coverage. Use the search tool above to filter by these criteria.
How many hospitals are there in China?
China has over 35,000 hospitals, including approximately 1,795 Grade 3A institutions (the highest tier). Grade 3A hospitals are comprehensive, nationally-ranked medical centers comparable to major teaching hospitals in the US or UK. Our directory covers 771 verified hospitals across Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen that are accessible to international patients.
Do hospitals in China have English-speaking doctors?
Many top-tier hospitals in China's major cities have international departments (国际部) with English-speaking staff. Private international hospitals like United Family and Parkway Health operate entirely in English. At public hospitals, the international department typically costs 3-5x more than the standard department but still significantly less than Western prices. Our directory lets you filter hospitals by English-speaking availability.
How are hospitals in China ranked?
Chinese hospitals are ranked using a government-administered grading system. The highest tier is Grade 3A (三级甲等 or 三甲). Additionally, the Fudan University Hospital Management Research Institute publishes annual peer-reviewed rankings evaluated by nearly 6,000 medical experts. JCI (Joint Commission International) accreditation is another quality marker recognized internationally.
Can foreigners go to any hospital in China?
Yes, foreigners can visit any hospital in China — you just need your passport for registration. However, for the best experience, we recommend hospitals with international departments or private international clinics, where English-speaking staff and familiar billing processes are available. Emergency care (ambulance: 120) is available to everyone regardless of nationality or insurance status.