Beijing Jishuitan Hospital Orthopedics: Hospital Profile

Why patients look here: Beijing Jishuitan Hospital is one of the first names many Chinese doctors think of for a difficult orthopedic problem. That reputation is useful, but it still leaves two practical questions: which orthopedic subspecialty fits the case, and which route can a foreign patient actually use?

The Chinese name you may need

Beijing Jishuitan Hospital. Chinese name: 北京积水潭医院. Pinyin: Beijing Jishuitan Yiyuan.

What the public evidence supports

  • The hospital is a principal institution of China’s National Center for Orthopedics.
  • Its orthopedic system includes trauma, adult reconstruction, hand surgery, pediatric orthopedics, bone tumor, spine, sports medicine, and foot and ankle services.
  • This breadth makes it worth checking when the case does not fit neatly into one routine orthopedic clinic.

Cases for which it may be a sensible first check

Complex joint replacement or revision, orthopedic trauma, spine problems, hand or upper-limb reconstruction, pediatric orthopedics, bone tumors, sports injuries, and foot or ankle problems may all justify a closer look. Ask for the exact subspecialty rather than writing only “orthopedics.”

What its reputation does not tell you

  • It does not tell you which campus the relevant team uses.
  • It does not guarantee that the doctor you found online is accepting new patients or operating through the route you can access.
  • It does not confirm English support, overseas-record review, direct billing, or a written cost estimate.
  • It does not mean every orthopedic problem needs surgery.

What to verify before paying anyone

  • The department, doctor or team, campus, appointment date, and whether the appointment is ordinary, special, or another route.
  • Whether the hospital itself has reviewed your records. A facilitator saying “the hospital can take you” is not the same thing.
  • Who invoices the medical care and who invoices translation, transport, accommodation, or coordination.
  • Whether DICOM images, pathology, or previous operation records must be delivered through a specific system.
  • What happens if the first consultation concludes that surgery is unnecessary or a different department is needed.

Sources to check


Use this page to build a shortlist, not to choose treatment on your own. Departments, doctors, appointment routes, prices, and foreign-patient services change. Ask the hospital to confirm the exact team, records required, likely timetable, payment route, and follow-up plan before you book a flight.

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