Peking University People’s Hospital Hematology: Hospital Profile

Best way to think about it: this is a major Beijing public hospital name to check for hematology and transplant-related questions. The fit depends on the exact blood disease and the hematology team, not the general hospital name alone.

Peking University People’s Hospital. Chinese name: 北京大学人民医院. Pinyin: Beijing Daxue Renmin Yiyuan.

Why it belongs on the shortlist

  • The hospital is publicly known for hematology and related specialist care in Beijing.
  • It may be relevant for leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, MDS, aplastic anemia, and transplant evaluation.
  • For a foreign patient, the important question is whether the hematology team can review full records before travel.

Where it may fit

Second opinions on diagnosis, treatment response, transplant timing, donor search, relapse, or complicated treatment planning may be worth checking here. It is not a substitute for urgent local care if the patient is unstable.

What to verify before you go

  • Which hematology subgroup or transplant team will review the case?
  • What bone marrow, flow, cytogenetic, molecular, PET-CT, or pathology records are required?
  • Can the appointment be arranged through ordinary outpatient, special clinic, international route, or another pathway?
  • How long might the patient need to stay in Beijing if treatment starts?

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.