Beijing Children’s Hospital and Pediatric Cancer: Hospital Profile
Best way to think about it: this is a children’s hospital route to check when the patient is a child, especially if the question involves pediatric hematology, pediatric oncology, pediatric surgery, or long treatment cycles.
Name to show or search
Beijing Children’s Hospital, Capital Medical University. Chinese name: 首都医科大学附属北京儿童医院. Pinyin: Shoudu Yike Daxue Fushu Beijing Ertong Yiyuan.
Why it belongs on the shortlist
- It is a major children’s hospital in Beijing.
- Pediatric cancer care needs child-specific systems, not only adult oncology knowledge.
- For foreign families, the practical questions are acceptance, records review, language support, parent stay, and likely length of treatment.
Where it may fit
Pediatric leukemia, lymphoma, solid tumors, surgical oncology questions, second opinions, and treatment-protocol review may be worth checking, depending on the child’s diagnosis and stability.
What to verify before you go
- Can the pediatric team review records before travel?
- Will the child be seen by pediatric oncology, pediatric hematology, pediatric surgery, neurosurgery, or another team?
- Can parents stay with the child, and what translation support exists?
- How are fever, infection, transfusion, central line, and emergency issues handled?
Sources to check
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.
