We frame the public service around route selection, package scope, and hospital-day readiness before any serious case details are sent.
Shanghai tertiary-hospital coordination with a clear intake path.
A formal medical-coordination desk for selected non-emergency visits in Shanghai: hospital routing, records preparation, translation timing, and visit-day logistics built into one structured conversion flow.



Start with the route type.
The homepage should move visitors into a package lane immediately, so the intake desk can collect usable context early.
Executive Checkup Route Plan
For visitors who want a fast Shanghai health baseline while they are already in the city or planning a short medical trip.
A practical coordination package for executive checkups, imaging, bloodwork, and early specialist follow-up planning.
- Suggested hospital or checkup route
- Preparation checklist for fasting, reports, and translation
- Campus, hotel-area, and timing notes before booking
Best for executive checkups, imaging, bloodwork, and early screening flows.
Second-Opinion Preparation
For families who already have records, scans, pathology, or lab results and need a Shanghai tertiary-hospital route.
A document-first package for organizing case materials, translating the practical question, and shaping a workable Shanghai specialist path.
- Case-summary framing for hospital contact
- Records and translation readiness checklist
- Shortlist of likely hospital routes and next-step questions
Best for oncology, complex specialist review, and cases where record quality drives speed.
Hospital Visit Day Support
For visitors who already have, or are close to, a hospital route and need high-friction day-of execution support.
An on-the-ground coordination package for hospital-day interpretation, campus logistics, payment setup, and family-facing support.
- Visit-day coordination and timing plan
- Interpretation and companion support planning
- Payment, transport, and follow-up logistics notes
Best for visitors who need interpretation, companion support, or a calmer hospital day in a complex campus setting.
Public package comparison.
Pricing is anchored publicly so visitors can judge whether a medical coordination route is even workable before they contact us.
Executive Checkup Route Plan
USD 149-249A practical coordination package for executive checkups, imaging, bloodwork, and early specialist follow-up planning.
Coordination fee only. Excludes hospital bills, diagnostics, treatment costs, and any clinical interpretation.Second-Opinion Preparation
USD 249-499A document-first package for organizing case materials, translating the practical question, and shaping a workable Shanghai specialist path.
Coordination fee only. Excludes hospital bills, specialist charges, treatment costs, and clinical decision-making.Hospital Visit Day Support
USD 399-899An on-the-ground coordination package for hospital-day interpretation, campus logistics, payment setup, and family-facing support.
Coordination fee only. Excludes hospital bills, treatment costs, medication, emergency care, and licensed medical judgment.
How we support a serious case before the hospital day.
This is not generic “support.” The service promise is operational: a route recommendation, a records-prep package, timing and campus logic, and practical notes that make the first hospital interaction clearer.
- Route recommendation anchored to visit type and hospital fit
- Records and translation checklist before hospital contact starts
- Campus, timing, hotel-area, and payment operating notes
- Visit-day companion and interpretation planning when needed
Hospital-route recommendation
A conservative first-pass route based on the visit goal, the likely specialty path, and which Shanghai public-hospital or international route is most workable.
Records and translation checklist
A practical list of what to prepare before the hospital conversation starts: reports, scans, medication lists, translated questions, and missing items.
Appointment and campus operating notes
Preparation around campus choice, registration flow, timing buffers, payment method, and the realistic hotel area before a visit is locked in.
Clinical handoff boundary
A clear line between coordination and care so hospitals and licensed clinicians remain responsible for diagnosis, treatment, and medical decisions.
Shanghai hospital routes by use case.
Hospitals appear here as route clusters that support the intake model, not as a flat directory trying to look bigger than it is.
Screening and general specialist access
Useful when the visit goal is an executive checkup, concentrated diagnostics, or a practical outpatient route into Shanghai tertiary care.
- Executive physicals
- Imaging and lab concentration
- General specialist routing
Complex records and second-opinion preparation
Useful when the case depends on pathology, imaging, oncology routing, or a specialist review that needs document quality before speed.
- Oncology and pathology route support
- Second-opinion preparation
- Multidisciplinary review context
High-friction visit types
Useful when the case involves dental/oral care, eye and ENT, orthopedics, or a campus-specific hospital day that benefits from tighter execution support.
- Dental and oral care
- Eye and ENT diagnostics
- Orthopedics and rehabilitation
How the intake-to-route workflow works.
The process stays explicit so a visitor knows what happens before any hospital day is planned.
Triage the case into a route type
We start by clarifying whether the need is screening, second-opinion preparation, or visit-day support so the intake does not collapse unlike-for-like needs together.
Check records, timing, and uncertainty
We map what is already known, what still needs hospital confirmation, and where translation, payment, timing, or companion logistics are likely to break.
Build the Shanghai operating plan
We turn the case into a practical route with hospital notes, preparation steps, campus timing, hotel area logic, and next questions for the hospital side.
Hand off clinical judgment to the provider
Hospitals and licensed clinicians remain responsible for specialist review, diagnosis, treatment suitability, emergency care, prescriptions, and outcomes.
Questions visitors ask first.
Is China Medical Help a hospital or medical provider?
No. China Medical Help is a coordination service for selected non-emergency Shanghai hospital visits. Diagnosis, treatment, prescriptions, and specialist decisions stay with hospitals and licensed clinicians.
Do the public package prices include hospital bills?
No. Public package ranges describe coordination work only. Hospital consultation fees, tests, scans, procedures, medication, and emergency care are outside the package fee.
What should I send first?
Start with a short case summary: visit goal, timing in Shanghai, target hospital if known, language needs, and whether the main need is screening, second-opinion preparation, or visit-day support.
How are hospital claims sourced?
Hospital notes are built from official hospital pages, Shanghai public-health references, and clearly labeled public materials. Public copy stays conservative when source quality is thin.
Source rule and service boundary.
Public hospital notes are built from official hospital pages, Shanghai government or health-system references, and clearly labeled public source types. Package framing does not imply affiliation, doctor endorsement, or clinical judgment.