Beijing

Beijing hospitals with international-service information.

This directory starts from public Beijing government English medical-guide pages and organizes international departments, appointment channels, languages, addresses, and specialty notes for patient preparation.

Directory snapshot

Why this city page matters inside the index

  • 17 source-linked hospital profiles currently live in this city directory.
  • 6 specialty clusters already visible through hospital tags and internal links.
  • Beijing works as a city-first entry point inside the broader China hospital index.

National structure

Compare this city with the rest of the index

City pages should work as a directory layer, not just a list of hospitals. These links make the national structure easier to scan.

Shanghai 8 source-linked profiles currently in the index. Compare Shanghai with Beijing when the patient starts by city, travel route, or likely specialty cluster. Guangzhou 3 source-linked profiles currently in the index. Compare Guangzhou with Beijing when the patient starts by city, travel route, or likely specialty cluster. Chengdu 2 source-linked profiles currently in the index. Compare Chengdu with Beijing when the patient starts by city, travel route, or likely specialty cluster. Shenzhen 4 source-linked profiles currently in the index. Compare Shenzhen with Beijing when the patient starts by city, travel route, or likely specialty cluster.

Verified source list

Hospitals and international departments

Each card links to a fuller source-linked hospital profile with department, languages, address, appointments, specialties, and source notes.

Beijing

China-Japan Friendship Hospital

International Department

Respiratory medicine Integrative medicine Organ transplantation Tumor treatment Digestive endoscopy

Beijing

Beijing Friendship Hospital

International Medical Center

Digestive disease Liver disease General surgery Infectious disease Kidney disease

Beijing

Beijing Tiantan Hospital

International Medical Center

Neurosurgery Neurology Neuropsychology Neurological intervention Joint consultations

Beijing

Guang'anmen Hospital

International Medical Department (IMD)

Traditional Chinese Medicine TCM oncology Dermatology Anorectal disease Endocrine and metabolic disease

Beijing

Beijing United Family Hospital

International hospital services

Anesthesiology and pain management Cardiovascular center Family medicine Integrative health care Stomatology

Beijing

Fuwai Hospital

International Medical Department (IMD)

Cardiology Cardiac surgery Coronary heart disease Arrhythmia Hypertension

Beijing

Peking University Third Hospital

International Medical Service (IMS)

Sports medicine Orthopedics Rehabilitation medicine Reproductive medicine Gastroenterology

Beijing

Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital

Department of International Medical Services

Hepato-pancreato-biliary center Organ transplantation Cardiovascular center Gastroenterology center Neurology center

Beijing

Beijing DCN Orthopedic Hospital

International Medical Department

Orthopedics Sports medicine Rehabilitation General medicine Traditional Chinese medicine

By specialty

Use specialties as a second directory layer

These groups connect the city directory to the national specialty entry pages and the most relevant hospitals already in this city.

How to use this layer

A simple city-to-hospital workflow

  1. 1Start with the city route

    Use this page to narrow the search by city, likely specialty, and the number of source-linked hospital profiles already live.

  2. 2Move into specialty or hospital detail

    Open the specialty cluster or hospital profile that best matches the patient's question, language needs, and travel plan.

  3. 3Use support after the route is clearer

    OrientCare can help with documents, appointments, and logistics after the city and hospital route are narrowed down.

Important boundary

Listings are not medical recommendations

This index helps patients prepare questions and compare public logistics. It does not rank hospitals, select a doctor, decide treatment, or replace confirmation from the hospital's current official channels.

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