Our Services

We are a health-management and care-coordination partner — not a hospital and not a medical provider. We help you plan, book, navigate and recover.

Plan

Remote Assessment & Records Review

We review your medical history and goals, and advise on suitability and realistic options before you travel.

Book

Appointment & Hospital Matching

We match you to the right hospital tier — public, international department, or specialty clinic — based on your condition and budget (top-tier costs more, others less).

Care

Accompanied Care

Airport pickup, bilingual translation, full escort through visits, and help with pharmacy and logistics — so you are never alone.

Coordinate

Treatment Coordination

We liaise between you, the hospital and your schedule, keeping the process smooth across departments.

Manage

Health Management & Follow-up

Report interpretation, post-return check-ins and ongoing health tracking — continuity after you fly home.

Travel

Visa & Travel Assistance

We assist with on-the-ground arrangements. You choose the route; we handle the landing (pickup, stay, transport, translation).

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The Value of a Medical Companion +

Traveling abroad for care is stressful enough without navigating an unfamiliar hospital system alone. A medical companion is far more than a "helper who runs errands."

Three concrete benefits: (1) pre-visit planning — sorting records, questions and the right department before you arrive; (2) time saved — organized accompaniment can cut total on-site time by roughly 30%; and (3) a "local guide" for out-of-town patients.

Three groups benefit most: patients from another city/country (~40%), busy professionals who pay for time (~45%), and those needing extra support — seniors or anyone with limited mobility.

Why Patients Are Flying to China for Care +

A "reverse medical trip" trend is growing: patients are traveling specifically for treatment, and adding tourism around it.

The appeal is consistent: efficient (days, not months), affordable (a full bill abroad can still come under a single scan at home), and high quality. For many, even after flights and hotels, the total cost is lower than care at home.

China's "New Three Essentials": Dentistry, Eye Care & TCM +

Industry observers nickname dental care, eye care and traditional Chinese medicine the "new three essentials" of China's medical-tourism appeal.

They share a winning profile: low risk, high value, and a big price gap versus Western markets. These three are the most popular entry points for international patients — accessible, safe, and delivering real results.

China's Drug Procurement System — Why Medications Cost Less +

China's nationwide Volume-Based Procurement (VBP) system negotiates bulk prices directly with pharmaceutical manufacturers. Public hospitals sell drugs at zero markup. For international patients, this means many brand-name and biosimilar medications cost a fraction of what they pay at home — without compromising on quality or authenticity.

Examples: Secukinumab (Cosentyx®) costs roughly $200–350/dose in China vs $5,000–8,000+ in the US; insulin pens cost under $15 in China vs $150–300+ in Western markets.

More Reasons to Choose Beijing for Medical Care +

Beyond cost and speed, Beijing offers: (1) world-class specialists across every discipline — many trained abroad and bilingual; (2) cutting-edge equipment and techniques often adopted faster than in regulated Western markets; (3) a unique integration of TCM with modern medicine for holistic recovery; and (4) a safe, modern city with excellent infrastructure for medical travelers.