Which Hospital for My Condition?

Do not start with a national ranking. Start with the disease. A hospital that is excellent for one cancer, operation, or eye problem may be the wrong place for another. This section is built for patients who are asking a more practical question: “For my condition, which Chinese hospitals or departments should I look at first, and what should I verify before I go?”

This is not a hospital advertisement and not a treatment recommendation. Think of it as Steve’s shortlist method: useful names, reasons they matter, and the questions that keep you from choosing only by reputation.

Condition guides

Hospital profiles

Why the pages are written this way

Most patients do not only need a hospital name. They need to know which department to contact, what records to prepare, what can go wrong, and when a paid helper is adding value or only adding cost.

How I treat rankings

Rankings are signals, not answers. This guide looks at disease fit, department strength, hospital resources, public evidence, and whether a foreign patient can realistically use the hospital.

Orthopedic condition guides

Orthopedic hospital profiles


Use this as a shortlist, not a diagnosis. Hospitals change doctors, departments, appointment rules, international-patient services, and pricing routes. Before you travel, verify the exact department, doctor or team, documents needed, estimated timeline, cost route, and follow-up plan.

Medical disclaimer: This page is practical orientation, not medical advice, diagnosis, treatment advice, legal advice, or insurance advice.