Trust and credentials

Clear, accountable Shanghai medical coordination.

China Medical Help shows who is responsible, what the medical-coordination service covers, what remains clinical, and how public hospital claims are sourced.

Operating principles.

Public trust signals stay factual, source-first, and aligned with a coordination-only medical boundary.

Show the entity before the hospital list

Visitors should be able to see who runs China Medical Help, what kind of service it provides, and how to contact it before they are asked for case details.

Keep coordination and care separate

The service covers package-based medical coordination, records preparation, translation timing, and visit logistics. Diagnosis, treatment, and licensed clinical decisions remain with hospitals and clinicians.

Use public sources for hospital claims

Hospital and specialty claims should be anchored to official hospital pages, Shanghai public-health references, or clearly labeled public source types before they are promoted.

Keep fee boundaries visible

Public package fees describe coordination work only. Hospital bills, diagnostics, procedures, treatment costs, and emergency care are never bundled into the public coordination promise.

Trust signals stay factual.

Source-first, coordination-only, and aligned with a medical boundary.

Who we are Live

An independent Shanghai medical-coordination desk.

China Medical Help is a public-facing coordination service for selected non-emergency medical visits in Shanghai. It stands as a distinct medical entity with its own scope, contact path, and package framing.

Service boundary Visible

Coordination, not medical care.

The public service covers triage, records preparation, package-based coordination, translation timing, and visit logistics. It does not diagnose, recommend treatment, guarantee hospital acceptance, or provide emergency-response or clinical care.

Public source rule Live

Hospital notes stay source-first.

Hospital and specialty pages are built from official hospital sources, Shanghai public references, and clearly labeled public source types. When international-department material is thin, public department sources are used and labeled conservatively.

Package fees Visible

Coordination fees are not hospital bills.

Public package prices are anchored ranges for coordination work only. They do not include hospital charges, diagnostics, treatment, medication, emergency care, or specialist decisions.

Source notes.

Public claims should have a source type, date, and boundary note before they are promoted as medical trust assets.

Type Item Source Public status
Identity China Medical Help operator and contact path About, Contact, Footer disclosure Visible
Boundary Coordination-only scope and non-clinical safety page Terms, Scope & Safety, Medical home, Trust Visible
Source policy Official hospital and Shanghai public-reference sourcing rule Hospital notes and trust page Visible
Package fees Coordination package ranges separate from hospital charges Medical home and Terms Visible

Questions travelers ask.

Plain-language answers for visitors checking scope, package coverage, and what remains clinical.

FAQ

Is China Medical Help a hospital or medical provider?

No. China Medical Help is presented as a medical-coordination and hospital-access service for selected non-emergency visits in Shanghai. Hospitals and licensed clinicians remain responsible for diagnosis, treatment, prescriptions, and medical decisions.

FAQ

Do the public package prices include hospital bills?

No. Public package ranges describe coordination work only. Hospital consultation fees, tests, imaging, treatment costs, medication, and emergency care are outside the public package fee.

FAQ

How are hospital claims sourced?

Hospital and specialty notes should come from official hospital pages, Shanghai public-health references, or clearly labeled public source types. International-department marketing copy is not treated as enough by itself when public specialty sources are stronger.