Shanghai Sixth People’s Hospital Orthopedics: Hospital Profile

Why patients should know the name: Shanghai Sixth People’s Hospital is a major orthopedic center with separate services for different orthopedic problems. Its English website makes initial research easier, but the real decision still comes down to the department, surgeon, and patient route.

Chinese hospital name

Shanghai Sixth People’s Hospital. Chinese name: 上海市第六人民医院. Pinyin: Shanghai Shi Diliu Renmin Yiyuan. It is commonly called 上海六院 (Shanghai Liuyuan).

Where it may fit

  • Joint surgery and reconstruction, including difficult hip or knee questions.
  • Spine surgery, including degenerative disease, trauma, deformity, infection, tumor, and minimally invasive approaches.
  • Complex trauma, limb reconstruction, foot and ankle, hand surgery, pediatric orthopedics, and other orthopedic subspecialties.

Foreign-patient practicality

The hospital has an English-language site and publicly describes special and international medical services. Confirm whether the relevant orthopedic team sees overseas patients through that route, which campus you should attend, whether an interpreter is included, and whether overseas insurance can be handled directly or only by reimbursement.

Points that can trip up a patient

  • Assuming “orthopedics” is one clinic. Ask for joint, spine, trauma, hand, foot and ankle, sports medicine, or another named service.
  • Confusing the Xuhui and Lingang routes. Verify the exact campus on the appointment confirmation.
  • Sending only compressed scan images. Ask how the department wants DICOM files delivered.
  • Accepting a hospital estimate that has been combined with a facilitator’s service package. Request the two prices separately.
  • Leaving Shanghai without operative records, implant information, rehabilitation instructions, and an emergency contact.

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.