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医疗指南

Healthcare in China

Medical care in China ranges from basic public hospitals to world-class international facilities. Here's what you need to know.

International Hospitals & Clinics

These have English-speaking staff and accept international insurance:

**Guangzhou:** - **CanAm International Medical Center** — English-speaking GPs and specialists - **Guangzhou United Family Hospital (和睦家)** — Premium international hospital - **Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital** — Has an international department

**Shenzhen:** - **Shenzhen United Family Hospital** - **HKU-Shenzhen Hospital** — Has international medical center

Public Hospitals

  • Much cheaper than international hospitals
  • Very crowded — expect long waits
  • Bring a Chinese-speaking friend if possible
  • **Tip:** Go early (7 AM) to get a queue number

Pharmacies

  • **Watsons (屈臣氏)** and **Mannings (万宁)** — Common drugstore chains
  • Most medications available over the counter
  • Bring prescriptions for any controlled medications from your home country

Health Insurance

  • **Travel insurance** is essential for short visits
  • **International health insurance** (Cigna, Bupa, etc.) accepted at international hospitals
  • Local Chinese health insurance available for long-term residents with work permits

Emergency Numbers

  • **Ambulance:** 120
  • **Police:** 110
  • **Fire:** 119

Useful Phrases

  • "I need a doctor" — 我需要看医生 (Wǒ xūyào kàn yīshēng)
  • "I need an English-speaking doctor" — 我需要会说英语的医生 (Wǒ xūyào huì shuō yīngyǔ de yīshēng)
  • "Hospital" — 医院 (Yīyuàn)
  • "Pharmacy" — 药店 (Yàodiàn)