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Medical Facilities |
MEDICAL FACILITIES: Western style medical facilities
with international staffs are available in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou
and a few other large cities. Many other hospitals in major Chinese
cities have so-called VIP wards (gaogan bingfang). These feature
reasonably up-to-date medical technology and physicians who are
both knowledgeable and skilled. Most VIP wards also provide medical
services to foreigners and have English-speaking doctors and nurses.
Most hospitals in China will not accept medical insurance from the
United States, with the exception of the following hospitals, which
are on the BlueCross BlueShield’s worldwide network providers
- overseas network hospitals’ list, Hong Kong Adventist Hospital,
Beijing United Family Hospital, Beijing Friendship Hospital, International
Medical Center in Beijing, and Peking Union Medical Center. Travelers
will be asked to post a deposit prior to admission to cover the
expected cost of treatment. Many hospitals in major cities may accept
credit cards for payment. Even in the VIP/Foreigner wards of major
hospitals, however, American patients have frequently encountered
difficulty due to cultural and regulatory differences. Physicians
and hospitals have sometimes refused to supply American patients
with complete copies of their Chinese hospital medical records,
including laboratory test results, scans, and x-rays. All Americans
traveling to China are strongly encouraged to buy foreign medical
care and medical evacuation insurance prior to arrival. Travelers
who want a list of modern medical facilities in China can access
that information at the Embassy’s website: http://www.usembassy-china.org.cn.
Ambulances do not carry sophisticated medical equipment, and ambulance
personnel generally have little or no medical training. Therefore,
injured or seriously ill Americans may be required to take taxis
or other immediately available vehicles to the nearest major hospital
rather than waiting for ambulances to arrive. In rural areas, only
rudimentary medical facilities are generally available. Medical
personnel in rural areas are often poorly trained, have little medical
equipment or availability to medications. Rural clinics are often
reluctant to accept responsibility for treating foreigners, even
in emergency situations.
Foreign-operated medical providers catering to expatriates and
visitors are available in China.
*SOS International, Ltd., operates modern medical and dental clinics
and provides medical evacuation and medical escort services in several
Chinese cities. For medical emergencies anywhere in mainland China,
Americans can call the SOS International, Ltd., 24-hour "Alarm
Center" in Beijing at telephone (86-10) 6462-9100 or in Shanghai
at (86-21) 6295-0099 for advice and referrals to local facilities.
SOS International Alarm Centers can also be contacted in Hong Kong
at telephone (852) 2428-9900 and in the United States at (1-800)
523-6586.
*Beijing United Family Hospital and Clinics ("BJU") is
the first and remains the only foreign-invested full service international
standard 50 bed hospital operating in Beijing, China. BJU was opened
in 1997 by Chindex International, an American company, which in
2002 was awarded the US Secretary of State’s Award for Corporate
Excellence. BJU offers the full range of specialties including Family
Practice, Internal Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics/Gynecology, Pediatrics,
Dentistry, Psychiatry and Physiotherapy, in addition to a 24 hour
Emergency Room staffed solely by Expatriate Staff Specialists. These
Physicians are all board qualified (or equivalent) in their respective
fields and include specialties such as Anesthesiology, and Intensive
Care Medicine. Additionally, staff are fluent in not only English,
but also a wide range of languages including French, German, Japanese,
Spanish, Swedish, Finnish to name a few.
Facilities include 3 Operating Theatres, international standard
5 star LDRP birthing suites, Neonatal ICU, a 4-bed Adult ICU, General
Inpatient facilities, and standard support services such as Digital
Radiology, Ambulance services, Pharmacy, Laboratory and a 24 hour
on-site Blood Bank with emergency blood pre-screened to the American
Blood Bank standard.
Beijing United Family Hospital and Clinics
#2 Jiang Tai Lu, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100016
(8610)6433-3960 Fax: (8610) 6433-3963
Emergency Hotline: (8610) 6433-2345
website: www.bjunited.com
Beijing United Family Clinic - Shunyi
Pinnacle Plaza, Unit # 818, Tian Zhu Real Estate Development Zone,
Shunyi District, 101312
(8610) 8046-5432 Fax: (8610) 8046-4383
*The Australian firm, GlobalDoctor, Ltd., has opened clinics staffed
by English-speaking doctors within the VIP wards of government-run
hospitals in Chengdu, Nanjing, and Beijing. GlobalDoctor can be
reached by telephone from China at 86-10-8456-9191 or on the Internet
at http://www.eglobaldoctor.com/. Additional information on medical
providers specializing in treating foreigners for general medical,
dental and orthodontic problems are available at http://www.usembassy-china.org.cn/.
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