2026 Hospital Directory

China Hospitals for Foreigners

A searchable China hospitals directory for comparing city, specialty, hospital type, English service, and international department availability.

Quick answer

China hospitals include public Grade 3A hospitals, specialist hospitals, private hospitals, and international medical centers. For foreigners, the most practical options are usually international departments at major public hospitals or private hospitals with English-speaking staff.

The safest first filter is not the hospital name alone. Foreign patients should compare the department, hospital type, English-service availability, payment process, medical records, and follow-up plan before visiting.

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China hospitals at a glance

China hospitals include public Grade 3A hospitals, specialist hospitals, private hospitals, and international medical centers. For foreigners, the easiest starting points are usually international departments at major public hospitals or private international hospitals with English-speaking staff.

Find the right hospital for your medical needs in China. Our directory includes 771 hospital records across major cities including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen. Use the filters and hospital profiles to compare English service availability, international departments, specialties, location, and contact details.

Filter by specialty (cardiology, oncology, dentistry, orthopedics, fertility, cosmetic surgery, ophthalmology, dermatology), city, or search by hospital name. Compare Grade 3A facilities, private hospitals, international departments, and specialized medical centers before contacting a hospital.

What makes a China hospital useful for foreigners?

A hospital is more useful for foreigners when it has the right specialist department, clear passport registration, reliable contact information, English or bilingual support, transparent payment steps, and a practical way to keep reports, prescriptions, invoices, and follow-up instructions.

Best hospitals in China for foreigners: how to filter them

There is no single fixed list of the best hospitals in China for every foreign patient. A cancer case, dental implant, pregnancy checkup, emergency visit, and chronic-condition follow-up may point to very different hospitals, even in the same city.

A better way to compare China hospitals is to start with the specialty and city, then check whether the hospital has a public Grade 3A profile, an international department, English-speaking support, clear payment steps, and enough contact information to confirm the visit before you go.

For complex care

Start with major public Grade 3A hospitals and specialist departments, then confirm records review, appointment rules, and language support.

For smoother access

Check international departments or private international hospitals if English service, scheduling, and payment clarity matter most.

For basic visits

Private clinics may be easier for routine problems, but public hospitals can be more practical for imaging, specialist tests, and lower base fees.

Public Grade 3A hospitals

Complex diagnosis, specialist surgery, serious illness, and lower base medical fees

Best medical depth, but registration, queues, and language support can be harder without help.

International departments

Foreign patients who want public-hospital specialists with a smoother private-pay process

Often easier for English service, appointment handling, and records, with higher fees than standard departments.

Private international hospitals

English-speaking care, family medicine, pediatrics, dentistry, checkups, and ongoing expat care

Usually easier to navigate and more familiar for foreigners, but prices vary widely by service.

Public, international department, or private hospital?

Foreign patients often compare three types of China hospitals. The medical depth, English support, cost, and booking process can be very different, so the best choice depends on your case rather than one universal ranking.

FactorPublic Grade 3A hospitalInternational departmentPrivate international hospital
Best forComplex disease, specialist diagnosis, surgery, emergency careForeign patients who want public-hospital specialists with easier serviceRoutine care, family medicine, pediatrics, dental, checkups, ongoing expat care
LanguageUsually Chinese-first; English varies by doctor and departmentOften English support or bilingual coordinationUsually English-friendly in major cities
CostLowest base feesHigher than standard public outpatient careUsually highest and varies widely by service
SpeedCan involve queues and same-day registration pressureMore appointment-based and easier to navigateOften easiest to schedule for non-emergency care
Best first stepBring passport, records, Chinese address, and translation supportCall or email the international department before visitingConfirm insurance, fees, and whether the specialty is available

How to choose a hospital in China as a foreigner

  1. 1Start with your medical need: emergency, diagnosis, surgery, chronic care, dental, maternity, or checkup.
  2. 2Choose the hospital type: public Grade 3A hospital for depth, international department for smoother access, or private hospital for English-friendly routine care.
  3. 3Filter by city and specialty, then compare English service availability and international department information.
  4. 4Prepare passport, previous medical records, imaging, medication list, insurance documents, and a Chinese address or hotel address.
  5. 5Confirm directly with the hospital before visiting because doctors, English service, fees, and appointment rules can change.

City

Specialty

Showing 20 of 771 hospitals

Shanghai Qingpu District ZhaoXiang Town Community Health Service Center

上海市青浦区赵巷镇社区卫生服务中心

1A Hospital
Shanghai
ENTObstetrics & GynecologyLaboratoryPediatrics+8
021-59754995

Shanghai Songjiang District XinBang Town Community Health Service Center

上海市松江区新浜镇社区卫生服务中心

1A Hospital
Shanghai
Internal Medicine

Shanghai Songjiang District XinQiao Town Community Health Service Center

上海市松江区新桥镇社区卫生服务中心

1A Hospital
Shanghai
Internal Medicine
(021)57647646

Shanghai Yangpu District HuDongLaoNianHuLiYuan

上海市杨浦区沪东老年护理院

1A Hospital
Shanghai
Gastroenterology ClinicInternal MedicineAcupunctureDiabetes Clinic+9
021-65432021

Shenzhen LingNan Hospital

深圳岭南医院

1A Hospital
Shenzhen
Physical TherapyEmergency DepartmentInternal MedicineGastroenterology+13
0755-83892666

Shenzhen Longgang District Dapeng Town People's Hospital

深圳市龙岗区大鹏镇人民医院

1A Hospital
Shenzhen
DentistryObstetrics & GynecologyOrthopedicsBurn Surgery
0755-84305909

Shenzhen ShuGuang Hospital

深圳曙光医院

1A Hospital
Shenzhen
AndrologyTraditional Chinese MedicinePlastic SurgeryInternal Medicine+4
0755-82473398/82473398

ShouDuShiFan University Xiao Hospital

首都师范大学校医院

1A Hospital
Beijing
Traditional Chinese MedicinePediatricsOphthalmologyVIP Healthcare+6
010-68902510

ShuYuan Town Health Center

书院镇卫生院

1A Hospital
Shanghai
OphthalmologyDentistryUltrasound RoomOrthopedics+12
021-58061191

WeiYaChiKe ZhongZhi Center

维雅齿科 种植中心

1A Hospital
Shenzhen
-
0755-82056515

Xuhui District HongMeiDiDuan Hospital

徐汇区虹梅地段医院

1A Hospital
Shanghai
Internal MedicineNephrologyShi's TraumatologyAnesthesiology+14
021-54486140

YaZhiJie Stomatological Hospital

雅之杰口腔医院

1A Hospital
Beijing
01087380086-819

ZhangMiao Street ChangJiangLu Community Health Service Center

张庙街道长江路社区卫生服务中心

1A Hospital
Shanghai
Internal Medicine
(021)56759784

ZhaoQunKouQiang Clinic

赵群口腔诊所

1A Hospital
Shenzhen
-
0755-25729595

ZhongGuoZhongYiKeXueYuanZhenJiu Hospital

中国中医科学院针灸医院

1A Hospital
Beijing
Respiratory MedicinePain ManagementDermatologyNeurology+14
010-64031166-218,010-64014411-2723

Shanghai Pudong New District LuChaoGang Community Health Service Center

上海市浦东新区芦潮港社区卫生服务中心

Primary Class B Hospital
Shanghai
Internal Medicine
(021)58281412

Shanghai Pudong New District XuanQiao Community Health Service Center

上海市浦东新区宣桥社区卫生服务中心

Primary Class B Hospital
Shanghai
Ultrasound RoomSurgeryPediatricsDentistry+14

Shanghai Qingpu District XuJing Town Community Health Service Center

上海市青浦区徐泾镇社区卫生服务中心

Primary Class B Hospital
Shanghai
Women's HealthcareDentistryOphthalmologyInfectious Diseases+11
(021)59760031

Shanghai TaiPingYang Stomatological Hospital (MinYing)

上海太平洋口腔医院(民营)

Primary Class B Hospital
Shanghai
Internal Medicine
021-63062518;63

Shekou People Hospital

蛇口人民医院

Secondary Hospital
Shenzhen
GeneralEmergency
0755-26694547

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about hospitals in China for foreigners

What are the best hospitals in China for foreigners?

For foreign patients, the best hospitals in China are usually either major public Grade 3A hospitals with international departments or private international hospitals with English-speaking staff. The right choice depends on the condition, city, language needs, appointment availability, budget, and whether the hospital can review your case before arrival.

How many hospitals are there in China?

China has a large tiered hospital system that includes public general hospitals, specialist hospitals, private hospitals, and international medical centers. ChinaMedGuide currently organizes 771 hospital records across Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen, with verified profiles highlighted where available.

Do hospitals in China have English-speaking doctors?

Many top-tier hospitals in China's major cities have international departments (国际部) or international clinics with English-speaking staff. Private international hospitals are usually easier for English communication. At public hospitals, English support varies by doctor and department, and international-department fees are usually higher than standard outpatient fees. Patients should confirm language support and pricing before visiting.

How are hospitals in China ranked?

Chinese hospitals are commonly described by a government-administered grading system. Grade 3A (三级甲等 or 三甲) is the highest public-hospital tier and is often a useful starting point for complex specialist care. Some private or international hospitals also use accreditation, English service, insurance coordination, and patient-service standards as quality signals.

Can foreigners go to any hospital in China?

Foreigners can generally register at hospitals in China with a passport. In practice, hospitals with international departments or private international clinics are usually easier for non-Chinese speakers because they may offer English service, appointment support, clearer payment steps, and help preparing medical records.

Data sources and review notes

  • check_circleHospital names, locations, phone numbers, specialties, and English-service fields are organized from public hospital information and official hospital-facing records where available.
  • check_circleVerified profiles are highlighted when the record has enough reviewed English information for international-patient use.
  • check_circleChinaMedGuide does not assume every hospital accepts international insurance or online booking; patients should confirm directly before treatment.
  • check_circleLast reviewed: June 2026.