Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University

1937 (named in memory of Dr. Sun Yat-sen)
Affiliated to Fudan University Shanghai Medical College; a budget-managed hospital under the National Health Commission (NHC) of China
A national Grade-A tertiary comprehensive hospital, a pilot unit for the National Medical Center (guidance category), and a national high-quality development pilot hospital for public hospitals.
1. National leading disciplines:cardiovascular diseases, liver cancer and liver surgery, renal and pulmonary diseases, general surgery;

2. 3 academicians of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE), 18 national key clinical specialties;

3. National Key Laboratory of Cardiology, National Clinical Research Center for Interventional Radiology and Therapy;

4. Advanced facilities: Da Vinci surgical robot, PET-MR, 5.0T MRI, hybrid operating rooms, and a self-developed 5G digital twin smart medical ecosystem.
1. Multilingual medical services (English, French, Japanese) with a dedicated international medical center;

2. Direct billing services for major global commercial insurance companies;

3. Long-term international cooperation with top medical institutions worldwide, and undertakes national medical assistance missions to Morocco.
Over 4 million outpatient visits, more than 100,000 inpatient admissions, and over 160,000 surgical procedures annually.
180 Fenglin Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai, China

Huashan Hospital, Fudan University

1907 (formerly the General Hospital of the Red Cross Society of China, the first Western medicine hospital founded and managed by Chinese people in Shanghai)
Affiliated to Fudan University; a budget-managed hospital under the NHC, and the only hospital named by the Red Cross Society of China in Shanghai.
A national Grade-A tertiary comprehensive hospital, one of the most renowned and international medical education, research and treatment centers in China.
1. 3 national medical centers:National Medical Center for Neurological Diseases, National Medical Center for Infectious Diseases, National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Diseases;

2. 20 national key clinical specialties, with world-renowned disciplines including neurosurgery, hand surgery, neurology, dermatology, infectious diseases, rehabilitation medicine and sports medicine.;

3. Pioneering contralateral 7th cervical nerve transfer surgery for spastic arm paralysis, with research results published in theNew England Journal of Medicineand awarded the First Prize of National Science and Technology Progress Award in 2024.;
1. The first hospital in Shanghai to launch international medical services, designated medical institution for 10 foreign consulates in Shanghai;

2. English-speaking medical team and dedicated international medical center, with direct billing for global commercial insurance;

3. Long-term academic cooperation with Harvard Medical School, Mayo Clinic and other top international institutions.
Over 5.6 million outpatient visits, more than 180,000 discharges, and over 80,000 surgeries annually.
12 Wulumuqi Middle Road, Changning District, Shanghai, China

Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center (FUSCC)

March 1, 1931 (the earliest specialized cancer institution in China)
Affiliated to Fudan University; a budget-managed hospital under the NHC, and the National Cancer Medical Center (Shanghai).
A national Grade-A tertiary cancer specialist hospital, one of the largest and most prestigious oncology medical, education and research bases in China.
1. 5-year overall survival rate of cancer patients reaches 71.8%, reached the advanced level home and abroad;

2. Comprehensive oncology care system covering surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, and proton heavy ion therapy;

3. National key disciplines: oncology and pathology, with leading advantages in breast cancer, lung cancer, gastrointestinal cancer, pancreatic cancer, head and neck tumors, and gynecologic oncology;

4. Advanced facilities: Da Vinci surgical robot, PET-MR, 5.0T MRI, and proton therapy system.
1. Dedicated international medical services for foreign patients, with English-speaking oncology specialists;

2. Sister hospital partnership with MD Anderson Cancer Center (USA), and framework cooperation agreements with more than 10 world-renowned oncology institutions;

3. Publishes the international SCI-indexed journalCancer Communications , with an impact factor of 24.9 (JCR Q1 zone).
Over 2.3 million outpatient visits, more than 170,000 inpatient admissions, and over 76,000 surgical procedures annually.
270 Dong'an Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai, China

Shanghai First Maternity and Infant Hospital (Obstetrics & Gynecology Hospital Affiliated to Tongji University)

February 1947 (one of the earliest provincial-level maternity and infant health hospitals in China)
Affiliated to Tongji University; a WHO Collaborating Center for Maternal and Child Health, a national Grade-A tertiary obstetrics and gynecology specialist hospital.
The leading maternity and infant health care institution in Shanghai, known as the "Cradle of Shanghai", with the highest annual delivery volume in Shanghai for 9 consecutive years.
1. National key clinical specialty: obstetrics, with leading advantages in high-risk pregnancy management, maternal-fetal medicine, fetal surgery, and preterm birth prevention;

2. National Clinical Research Center for Obstetric Gynecologic Diseases (Shanghai Branch), with comprehensive strengths in gynecologic oncology, reproductive medicine, reproductive immunology, and gynecologic minimally invasive robotic surgery;

3. 800 authorized beds, with an annual delivery volume of about 30,000, ranking top in Shanghai for 9 consecutive years.
1. English-speaking medical team and dedicated international services for foreign obstetric and gynecologic patients;

2. Deep international academic cooperation in maternal-fetal medicine and gynecologic oncology, and established the Shanghai Maternal-Fetal Medicine and Gynecologic Oncology Research Institute.
2699 Gaoke West Road, Pudong New Area, Shanghai, China

Longhua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

July 1960, one of the four earliest established TCM clinical bases in China, with over 60 years of development in the inheritance and innovative development of traditional Chinese medicine.
Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine; a national Grade-A tertiary comprehensive TCM hospital, one of the first batch of National TCM Clinical Research Bases, the first academic medical center of TCM accredited by Joint Commission International (JCI) in China, a National Demonstration TCM Hospital, and has maintained an A+ rating in the National Tertiary TCM Hospital Performance Assessment for consecutive years.
A leading comprehensive TCM hospital in China, a national high-level TCM clinical research hub, a benchmark hospital for integrated TCM and Western medicine, and a core institution for TCM academic inheritance, clinical innovation, and international promotion.
1. 3 national key disciplines, 6 national key clinical specialties, 13 key specialties of the National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine (NATCM), 9 high-quality advantageous specialties of NATCM, and 3 regional TCM diagnosis and treatment centers of NATCM;

2. Flagship disciplines:TCM oncology, orthopedics and traumatology, TCM surgery, nephrology, gastroenterology (spleen and stomach diseases), anorectal surgery, rheumatology and immunology, acupuncture and moxibustion;

3. Its TCM oncology discipline, founded by National TCM Master Professor Liu Jiaxiang, has pioneered the nationally renowned "Longhua Protocol" for integrated TCM-Western medicine oncology treatment. It has established a complete system for the whole-course management of malignant tumors, with outstanding efficacy in improving patient survival rate, reducing side effects of radiotherapy and chemotherapy, and enhancing quality of life, holding a leading academic position in China;

4. Its orthopedics and traumatology discipline, the core inheritance base of Shanghai Shi's Traumatology (a prestigious national TCM school), has formed a unique integrated TCM-Western medicine diagnosis and treatment system for degenerative bone diseases, spinal disorders and traumatic injuries, with profound academic influence and clinical reputation nationwide;

5. 1250 authorized inpatient beds, 42 clinical departments, and 40 national and municipal-level famous TCM master studios, including 2 National TCM Masters and nearly 40 academic inheritance supervisors of veteran renowned TCM experts.
1. Full English-speaking medical services and a dedicated international medical department, providing personalized TCM and integrated TCM-Western medicine diagnosis and treatment services for international patients, supported by a professional multilingual medical service team.;

2. International TCM education and training base with a full English teaching team for international students. It houses 3 postdoctoral mobile stations (Chinese medicine, integrated Chinese and Western medicine, Chinese materia medica), and undertakes international TCM talent training programs for countries along the "Belt and Road";

3. Long-term in-depth international cooperation with medical and academic institutions in Europe, America, Southeast Asia and Africa, with 3 official overseas TCM centers (China-Thailand TCM Center, Malta TCM Diagnosis and Treatment Center, Morocco TCM Center). Its overseas TCM center construction project was awarded the "2023-2024 National Key Cultural Export Project";

4. Designated as the only TCM hospital in Shanghai's international medical tourism pilot program, providing immersive TCM health experience and characteristic medical services for overseas visitors, and serving as a key international window for global promotion of TCM culture.
725 Wanping South Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai, China

Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University

1904 (widely recognized as the "Birthplace of Ultrasound Diagnosis in China")
Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine; a national Grade-A tertiary comprehensive hospital.
A national regional medical center, a leading hospital in orthopedics and endocrinology in China, with world-class limb microsurgery technology.
1. 6 national key clinical specialties: orthopedics, endocrinology and metabolism, otolaryngology, medical imaging, sports medicine, emergency medicine;

2. World-renowned forlimb replantation and microsurgery, diabetic foot treatment, joint replacement, spine surgery, trauma care;

3. National key disciplines: orthopedic surgery, endocrinology and metabolic diseases, with the "Shanghai Protocol" for limb microsurgery and diabetes treatment widely recognized internationally.
1. English-speaking medical team and dedicated international medical services, with direct billing for major global commercial insurance companies;

2. International training programs for overseas medical professionals, such as the Indonesia Neurointerventional Training Program;
Over 5 million outpatient visits annually, with more than 120,000 inpatient surgeries.
600 Yishan Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai, China

Shanghai Children's Medical Center (SCMC) Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University

1998 (co-founded by the Shanghai Municipal Government and Project HOPE USA, inaugurated by former U.S. First Lady Hillary Clinton)
Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine; the National Children's Medical Center (Shanghai), a national Grade-A tertiary pediatric specialist hospital.
One of the top pediatric hospitals in China, a leading international pediatric medical center in Asia, with the highest case-mix index (CMI) among children's hospitals in China for many consecutive years.
1. 12 national key disciplines and national key clinical specialties, with world-leading advantages inpediatric congenital heart disease, pediatric hematology-oncology, pediatric critical care, pediatric rare diseases, developmental and behavioral pediatrics;

2. The largest pediatric congenital heart disease diagnosis and treatment center in the world, with a success rate of complex congenital heart disease surgery reaching the international advanced level;

3. 32 bone marrow transplant units, with an annual hematopoietic stem cell transplantation volume of about 300 cases, ranking top in China;

4. 1500 authorized beds across two campuses (Lujiazui and Zhangjiang).
1. English-speaking pediatric medical team and dedicated international services for foreign children;

2. The first children's hospital in China to pass JCI International Hospital Certification (2010);

3. Sister hospital partnerships with more than 30 top pediatric institutions in over 10 countries, with 8 international joint laboratories.
1678 Dongfang Road, Pudong New Area, Shanghai, China

Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital, Tongji University

1933, with Professor Yan Fuqing, the first dean of National Shanghai Medical College, as its founding president. It is also known as Shanghai Occupational Disease Prevention and Treatment Hospital, and Shanghai Red Cross Pulmonary Hospital.
Affiliated to Tongji University School of Medicine; a budget-managed hospital under the Shanghai Municipal Health Commission of China.
A national Grade-A tertiary specialized hospital focusing on thoracic and pulmonary diseases, a national high-quality development pilot hospital for public hospitals, and a leading national clinical, teaching and research center for pulmonary and thoracic diseases in China.
1. National leading disciplines: thoracic surgery (the world's largest general thoracic surgery center by annual surgical volume), lung cancer comprehensive diagnosis and treatment, respiratory and critical care medicine, tuberculosis prevention and treatment, occupational disease prevention and control, and lung transplantation;

2. 5 national key clinical specialties, 1 national flagship department of integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine, with a high-level talent pool including 2 Changjiang Scholars, 4 winners of the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars, 1 candidate of the National Hundred, Thousand and Ten Thousand Talent Project, and a number of national and municipal leading medical talents;

3. Key research platforms: Shanghai Key Laboratory of Tuberculosis (Pulmonary), Shanghai Lung Transplant Engineering Technology Research Center, Shanghai Clinical Research Center for Respiratory Diseases, and Shanghai Clinical Medical Research Center for Infectious Diseases (Tuberculosis);

4. Advanced facilities: 4th generation Da Vinci surgical robot, high-end precision imaging equipment (3.0T MRI, spectral CT, PET-CT), hybrid operating rooms, and self-developed AI-assisted intelligent diagnosis and treatment system for lung diseases.
1. Multilingual medical services (including English, Japanese, etc.) with dedicated foreign-related medical service channels;

2. Direct billing services for major global commercial insurance companies, and supports integrated one-stop settlement of basic medical insurance and commercial insurance;

3. Long-term in-depth academic cooperation and technical exchanges with top medical institutions worldwide, has held 46 international training courses on thoracic surgery, attracting medical experts from more than 10 countries to study and exchange;

4. Undertakes international medical assistance missions, and has established long-term technical cooperation and medical aid programs with countries including Sierra Leone, to promote the standardized development of global thoracic surgery technology.
In 2024, the hospital recorded over 1.46 million outpatient and emergency visits, more than 157,000 inpatient admissions, and over 27,300 thoracic surgical procedures (including 62 lung transplantation operations) annually, with an average hospital stay of 3.39 days.
Main Campus: 507 Zhengmin Road, Yangpu District, Shanghai, China; Branch Campuses: 130 Yanqing Road, Xuhui District, 229 Guyuan Road, Hongkou District, Shanghai, China.

Obstetrics & Gynecology Hospital of Fudan University

1884 (originally named Ximen Women and Children Hospital, founded by American Margaret Williamson, the first women and children hospital in Shanghai; commonly known as "Red House Hospital" by the public due to its red roof; renamed to its current name in 2000; officially approved as its second name "Shanghai Red House Obstetrics Gynecology Hospital" in 2003)
Affiliated to Fudan University Shanghai Medical College; a budget-managed hospital under the National Health Commission (NHC) of China.
A national Grade-A tertiary specialized hospital focusing on obstetrics and gynecology, a national high-quality development pilot hospital for public hospitals, a key discipline of the Ministry of Education, a key discipline of Shanghai Municipality, a national key clinical research and teaching center for obstetrics and gynecology, and has ranked the 2nd in the national obstetrics and gynecology specialty ranking for 13 consecutive years.
1. National leading disciplines: Obstetrics and Gynecology, Gynecology, Obstetrics, Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Gynecology (a key specialty of the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine during the "12th Five-Year Plan" period);

2. A high-level talent pool including 91 senior title experts, 148 associate senior title experts, 39 doctoral supervisors, 61 master supervisors, 2 winners of the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars, and a number of national and municipal leading medical talents; it has also cultivated a large number of well-known obstetrics and gynecology experts in China;

3. Key research platforms: Shanghai Key Laboratory of Female Reproductive Endocrine-Related Diseases, Obstetrics and Gynecology Research Institute, Shanghai Clinical Medical Center for Female Reproductive Diseases, Shanghai Human Fertility Preservation Center, and China-US Joint Shanghai Jiai Genetics and Infertility Treatment Center;

4. Advanced facilities: Da Vinci surgical robot,A full set of obstetrics and gynecology endoscopes (laparoscope, colposcope, hysteroscope, amnioscope), 3D color Doppler ultrasound diagnostic instruments, DR digital radiography system, Mammotome minimally invasive breast resection system, genetic hybridization signal amplification system, and a full range of diagnostic and therapeutic equipment integrating diagnosis, treatment and teaching.
1. Multilingual medical services (including English, Japanese, etc.) with dedicated foreign-related medical service channels to meet the medical needs of international patients;

2. Direct billing services for major global commercial insurance companies, supporting integrated one-stop settlement of medical expenses;

3. Long-term in-depth academic cooperation and technical exchanges with top medical institutions worldwide, having signed a strategic cooperation agreement with MassGeneral Brigham (MGB) in the United States; it also undertakes academic exchange tasks and receives nearly 200 foreign visitors and lecturers every year;

4. Committed to promoting the international development of obstetrics and gynecology, and has carried out technical cooperation and academic exchanges with medical institutions in many countries to enhance the influence of Chinese obstetrics and gynecology technology in the world.
In 2024, the hospital recorded over 1.62 million outpatient visits, more than 77,900 inpatient admissions, with a total of 820 authorized beds, providing high-quality medical services for women and children's health.
419 Fangxie Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai, China; Branch Campus: 128 Shenyang Road, Yangpu District, Shanghai, China

Peking Union Medical College Hospital (PUMCH), Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences

1921
Affiliated to Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Peking Union Medical College; a budget-managed hospital under the NHC, the national referral center for complex and rare diseases in China.
Ranked No.1 in China Hospital Rankings for 12 consecutive years , known as the "Palace of Chinese Medicine", the cradle of modern Chinese medicine, and the earliest hospital in China to provide medical services for foreign guests.
1. 29 national key clinical specialties, with comprehensive leading advantages inrare diseases, critical care medicine, internal medicine, general surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, endocrinology, rheumatology and immunology, pathology;

2. 3 academicians of CAS and CAE, 59 clinical and medical technology departments, 6 national scientific research platforms, and 12 national key disciplines;

3. The origin of modern medical disciplines such as pathology, allergology, obstetrics and gynecology in China, with the strongest multidisciplinary team (MDT) for complex and difficult diseases in China;
1. International Medical Department (established in 1951), providing 24/7 multilingual medical services for foreign embassies, consulates, expats and international visitors;

2. Full English medical records and reports, direct billing for global commercial insurance, and international second opinion services;

3. Long-term in-depth cooperation with top medical institutions worldwide, and undertakes international medical assistance missions globally.
Over 5 million outpatient visits annually, with more than 100,000 inpatient surgeries.
1 Shuaifuyuan, Dongcheng District, Beijing, China

Peking University Third Hospital (PUTH)

1958
Affiliated to Peking University Health Science Center; a budget-managed hospital under the NHC, a national Grade-A tertiary comprehensive hospital.
A national regional medical center, a leading hospital in reproductive medicine and sports medicine in China, and the only medical institution in China that provided medical services for all three competition zones of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.
1. 20 national key clinical specialties, with world-renowned advantages inreproductive medicine, sports medicine, orthopedics, spinal surgery, occupational medicine, ophthalmology;

2. The birthplace of the first test-tube baby in Chinese mainland, with the largest reproductive medicine center in Asia, and its assisted reproductive technology level ranks among the top in the world;

3. The only designated injury prevention and treatment center for Chinese Olympic athletes by the Chinese Olympic Committee, with leading sports injury minimally invasive treatment and rehabilitation technology.
1. English-speaking medical team and dedicated international medical services for foreign patients;

2. Full English medical reports, and long-term academic cooperation with top medical institutions in the U.S., Europe and Asia;
Over 4 million outpatient visits annually, with more than 80,000 inpatient surgeries.
49 Huayuan North Road, Haidian District, Beijing, China

Peking University People's Hospital

1918 (formerly Beijing Central Hospital, the first comprehensive Western medicine hospital funded, constructed and managed by Chinese people, with Dr. Wu Lien-teh, the pioneer of modern Chinese medicine, as the first president)
Affiliated to Peking University Health Science Center; a budget-managed hospital under the NHC, the Second Clinical Medical College of Peking University, a national Grade-A tertiary comprehensive hospital.
The National Trauma Medical Center, the National Clinical Research Center for Hematologic Diseases, a leading hospital in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and trauma care in Asia.
1. 12 national key disciplines, with leading advantages inhematology, thoracic surgery, trauma care, cardiovascular surgery, bone oncology, rheumatology and immunology;

2. The globally renowned "Beijing Protocol" for hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, with the largest hematopoietic stem cell transplantation center in Asia and top 5 in the world;

3. The birthplace of thoracoscopic minimally invasive surgery in China, with leading technology in lung cancer minimally invasive comprehensive treatment, and the "China Model" for severe trauma treatment recognized internationally.
1. English-speaking medical team and international medical services for foreign patients;

2. Long-term international academic cooperation and exchange with top medical institutions worldwide, and leads the International Trauma Treatment Alliance with experts from more than 40 countries and regions.
Over 3 million outpatient visits annually, with nearly 100,000 inpatient surgeries.
11 Xizhimen South Street, Xicheng District, Beijing, China

Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (National Cancer Center, China)

1958 (formerly Ritan Hospital, the first cancer specialist hospital founded after the founding of New China)
Affiliated to Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Peking Union Medical College; a budget-managed hospital under the NHC, the National Cancer Center of China, a national Grade-A tertiary cancer specialist hospital.
RankedNo.1 in oncology in China for many consecutive years , the national cancer standard diagnosis and treatment quality control center, and the leading oncology medical, research and prevention base in China.
1. 5 national key disciplines, 6 national key clinical specialties, with leading advantages inlung cancer, esophageal cancer, breast cancer, gastrointestinal cancer, gynecologic oncology, head and neck tumors, lymphoma;

2. 3 academicians of CAS and 5 academicians of CAE, with the top multidisciplinary oncology team in China;

3. Advanced facilities: proton therapy system, heavy ion therapy system, Da Vinci surgical robot, and the largest radiotherapy center in Asia.
1. Dedicated international oncology services for foreign patients, with English-speaking oncology specialists;

2. Long-term cooperation with the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), the U.S. National Cancer Institute (NCI), and other top international oncology institutions;

3. Publishes the SCI-indexed international journalJournal of the National Cancer Center .
Over 1.5 million outpatient visits annually, with more than 50,000 inpatient surgeries.
17 Panjiayuan Nanli, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China

Beijing Children's Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University

1942
Affiliated to Capital Medical University; the National Children's Medical Center (Beijing), a national Grade-A tertiary comprehensive pediatric specialist hospital.
The leading pediatric hospital in northern China, the national pediatric medical quality control center, and the core institution of the National Children's Medical Center in China.
1. 10 national key clinical specialties, with leading advantages inpediatric critical care, pediatric surgery, pediatric hematology-oncology, pediatric respiratory medicine, pediatric neurology, pediatric cardiology, neonatology;

2. National key discipline: pediatrics, with the strongest multidisciplinary team for complex and difficult pediatric diseases in northern China;

3. National platforms: National Children's Tumor Monitoring Center, National Clinical Research Center for Pediatric Respiratory Diseases, and the Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Major Pediatric Diseases.
1. English-speaking pediatric medical team and dedicated international services for foreign children;

2. Established extensive cooperation and sister hospital partnerships with top pediatric institutions in the U.S., Canada, Germany, France, Japan, Singapore and other countries;

3. Approved as an International Science Technology Cooperation Base by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China.
Over 3 million outpatient visits annually, with more than 60,000 inpatient admissions and over 30,000 pediatric surgeries.
56 Nanlishi Road, Xicheng District, Beijing, China

Dongzhimen Hospital Affiliated to Beijing University of Chinese Medicine

1958
Affiliated to Beijing University of Chinese Medicine; the First Clinical Medical College of the university, a national Grade-A tertiary comprehensive TCM hospital, a national pilot TCM clinical research base, and a national demonstration TCM hospital.
A leading comprehensive TCM hospital in China, the "National Team of Traditional Chinese Medicine", and a model for TCM going global.
1. 6 national key clinical specialties, 16 key specialties of NATCM, with leading advantages inTCM encephalopathy, nephrology, gastroenterology, orthopedics, acupuncture and moxibustion, oncology, andrology;

2. Its TCM encephalopathy discipline has cultivated 3 academicians of CAE, a unique achievement in China's TCM field;

3. 5 national regional TCM (specialty) diagnosis and treatment centers, 17 national famous TCM master inheritance studios, and more than 50 self-developed hospital preparations with definite curative effects.
1. English-speaking TCM specialists and international medical services, with a dedicated international department;

2. A pioneer in TCM going global: established the first TCM hospital in Europe (Kuitzing Hospital, Germany) included in the medical insurance system in 1991, and has established TCM centers in the U.S. and Australia;

3. A WHO training base for appropriate TCM technology, undertaking international TCM training and education for countries along the "Belt and Road".
5 Haiyuncang, Dongcheng District, Beijing, China

The First Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University (FAH-SYSU)

1910
Affiliated to Sun Yat-sen University; a national Grade-A tertiary comprehensive hospital, a candidate unit for the National Medical Center, and a national high-quality development pilot hospital for public hospitals.
The largest and most comprehensive hospital in South China, known as the "Ultimate Destination for Complex and Difficult Diseases in South China", and the most trusted mainland medical institution by Hong Kong residents.
1. 5 national key disciplines, 36 national key clinical specialties, with leading advantages inorgan transplantation, nephrology, neurology, cardiovascular diseases, hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery, critical care medicine;

2. Rated "A++" in the National Performance Assessment of Tertiary Public Hospitals for four consecutive years, the highest rating in China;

3. The birthplace of many firsts in Chinese modern medicine, with world-class technology in kidney transplantation, liver transplantation, and multi-organ combined transplantation.
1. English-speaking medical team and dedicated international medical services for foreign patients;

2. Established a global partnership network with more than 40 top medical institutions worldwide, including Mass General Brigham, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, University of Birmingham, etc.;

3. Hosts more than 10 influential international medical conferences annually, with over 400 overseas academic exchanges by faculty each year.
Over 5 million outpatient visits annually, with more than 120,000 inpatient admissions and over 80,000 surgeries.
58 Zhongshan 2nd Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou, China

Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center (SYSUCC)

March 1964 (one of the four earliest cancer specialist hospitals in New China)
Affiliated to Sun Yat-sen University; the National Cancer Center (South China), a national Grade-A tertiary cancer specialist hospital.
The leading oncology hospital in South China, a world-class oncology center, and the core institution for nasopharyngeal carcinoma research and treatment in the world.
1. National key discipline: oncology, with world-leading advantages innasopharyngeal carcinoma, liver cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, gastrointestinal cancer, lymphoma, gynecologic oncology;

2. The nasopharyngeal carcinoma treatment guidelines led by its team have been adopted as the international standard, with the 5-year survival rate of nasopharyngeal carcinoma reaching the world's top level;

3. Advanced facilities: proton therapy system, Da Vinci surgical robot, and the largest radiotherapy center in South China;

4. Hosts the SCI-indexed international journalCancer Communications , with an impact factor of 24.9, ranking first among comprehensive oncology journals in Asia.
1. Dedicated international oncology services for foreign patients, with English-speaking oncology specialists;

2. Sister hospital partnership with MD Anderson Cancer Center (USA), and extensive international cooperation with top oncology institutions worldwide;
Over 2 million outpatient visits annually, with more than 100,000 inpatient admissions and over 50,000 cancer surgeries.
651 Dongfeng East Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou, China

Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Chinese Medicine

1933 (one of the earliest TCM hospitals in modern Chinese history, known as "the No.1 TCM Hospital in South China")
Affiliated to Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine; a national Grade-A tertiary comprehensive TCM hospital, a national TCM clinical research base, and an international science and technology cooperation demonstration base of the Ministry of Science and Technology.
Ranked No.1 in China's TCM Hospital Rankings for 11 consecutive years , the largest TCM hospital in China, with the highest annual outpatient volume in China's TCM field.
1. 6 national key clinical specialties, 24 key specialties of NATCM, with leading advantages inintegrated TCM and Western medicine for cardiovascular diseases, neurology, orthopedics, gynecology, nephrology, oncology, rheumatology;

2. 6 national regional TCM (specialty) diagnosis and treatment centers, with nearly 3100 authorized beds across 6 campuses;

3. The annual outpatient volume exceeds 7 million, ranking first in China's TCM hospitals for many consecutive years.
1. English-speaking TCM specialists and international medical services for foreign patients;

2. An international cooperation and exchange base of NATCM, with long-term cooperation with institutions in the U.S., Australia, Sweden, Canada and other countries;

3. Established the "China-Australia International TCM Research Center", the first overseas international cooperation base approved by NATCM.
111 Dade Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou, China

Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University

1941 (formerly the First Affiliated Hospital of the First Military Medical University of the PLA, transferred to Guangdong Province in 2004)
The First Affiliated Hospital and First Clinical School of Southern Medical University; a national Grade-A tertiary comprehensive hospital, a national regional medical center, and a national regional trauma center jointly built by the NHC and Guangdong Province.
A leading comprehensive hospital in South China, with world-class advantages in digestive diseases, organ transplantation, nephrology, and trauma care.
1. 17 national key clinical specialties, with leading advantages ingastroenterology, nephrology, orthopedics, infectious diseases, hematology, neurosurgery, organ transplantation;

2. National Key Laboratory for Organ Failure Prevention and Control, and National Clinical Medical Research Center for Chronic Kidney Disease;

3. National key discipline: internal medicine (digestive diseases), with the world's leading diagnosis and treatment technology for digestive tract tumors and inflammatory bowel disease.
1. English-speaking medical team and dedicated international medical services, with direct billing for major global commercial insurance companies;

2. Long-term international academic cooperation with top medical institutions in the U.S., Europe and Asia, and undertakes international medical training programs.
Over 4 million outpatient visits annually, with more than 100,000 inpatient admissions and over 70,000 surgeries.
1838 North Guangzhou Avenue, Baiyun District, Guangzhou, China

Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital (GDPH)

1946
Affiliated to Guangdong Academy of Medical Sciences; a national Grade-A tertiary comprehensive hospital, a national regional medical center, and the leading hospital in cardiovascular diseases in South China.
A flagship comprehensive hospital in Guangdong Province, with the strongest cardiovascular medical center in South China, and a leading hospital in lung cancer precision treatment, nephrology, and geriatrics in China.
1. 12 national key clinical specialties, with world-renowned advantages incardiovascular diseases, respiratory medicine, nephrology, geriatrics, cardiac surgery, thoracic surgery;

2. Its Fok Ying Tung Heart Center is one of the largest cardiovascular medical centers in Asia, with leading technology in interventional cardiology, minimally invasive cardiac surgery, TAVR, and congenital heart disease treatment;

3. Its lung cancer treatment research results have rewritten international clinical guidelines, with the world's leading minimally invasive and targeted therapy technology for lung cancer.
1. English-speaking medical team and dedicated international medical center (Concord Medical Center) for foreign patients;

2. Full English medical reports, direct billing for global commercial insurance, and long-term international cooperation with top cardiovascular and oncology institutions worldwide.
Over 4.5 million outpatient visits annually, with more than 120,000 inpatient admissions and over 80,000 surgeries.
106 Zhongshan 2nd Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou, China

Guangzhou Women and Children's Medical Center (GWCMC)

September 2006 (merged from the former Guangzhou Children's Hospital and Guangzhou Maternal and Child Health Hospital)
Affiliated to Guangzhou Medical University; the National Children's Medical Center (South Central Region), a national Grade-A tertiary women and children's specialist hospital.
The largest women and children's specialist hospital in South China, the first hospital in South China to pass JCI International Hospital Certification, and a leading institution in obstetrics, gynecology and pediatric medicine in South China.
1. 3 national key clinical specialties: pediatric surgery, pediatric respiratory medicine, pediatric gastroenterology;

2. Leading advantages inhigh-risk pregnancy management, fetal medicine, gynecologic oncology, pediatric minimally invasive surgery, pediatric hematology-oncology, neonatology, birth defect prevention and control;

3. 1700 authorized beds across 5 campuses, with 2 new campuses under construction, which will increase the total beds to 3000 upon completion;

4. Provincial Key Laboratory for Birth Defects, and Guangdong Provincial Clinical Medical Research Center for Child Health.
1. English-speaking obstetric, gynecologic and pediatric medical team, with dedicated international services for foreign women and children;

2. Passed JCI International Hospital Certification with excellent results in 2012, the first in South China;

3.Long-term international cooperation with top women and children's medical institutions in the U.S., Europe and Australia.
Over 4 million outpatient visits annually, with more than 80,000 inpatient admissions, over 30,000 deliveries, and over 40,000 pediatric surgeries.
9 Jinsui Road, Zhujiang New Town, Tianhe District, Guangzhou, China