För patienter i hela Europa
Hoppa över väntelistan. Vård i världsklass i Kina.
Behandling inom tre veckor, inte tre år. På sjukhus i klass 3A, med engelsktalande koordinatorer — för 50–70% mindre än europeisk privatvård.
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Ackrediterade sjukhus
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Länder som betjänas
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Genomsnittlig kostnadsbesparing
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Varför välja Kina för medicinsk behandling?
50–70% lägre kostnader
Världsklass-procedurer till en bråkdel av europeiska priser.
Sjukhus av högsta klass
Betyg 3A-sjukhus med internationellt utbildade specialister.
Inga väntelistor
Behandling inom veckor, inte månader som i europeiska offentliga system.
Helhetsstöd
Engelsktalande koordinatorer hanterar journaler, resor och uppföljning.
Tillgängliga behandlingar
Omfattande vård inom ledande specialiteter
Cancer Treatment
China's leading oncology centres combine high surgical volume, modern immunotherapy and targeted therapy protocols, and significantly lower costs than Western private care. European patients with diagnoses from solid tumours to haematological cancers are increasingly choosing China to avoid long waiting lists or unaffordable private costs at home.
Orthopedic Surgery
Long NHS waiting lists for hip and knee replacements — often 12–24 months — are one of the most common reasons European patients seek care abroad. China's top orthopaedic centres perform thousands of joint replacements annually with outcomes comparable to leading European hospitals, at 50–65% of UK private costs.
IVF & Fertility
IVF costs in the UK and Scandinavia — often £5,000–£8,000 per cycle privately — make multiple treatment cycles financially prohibitive. China's top fertility clinics offer comparable success rates for 40–60% of the price, with state-of-the-art embryology laboratories and internationally experienced reproductive specialists.
Stem Cell Therapy
China has become one of the leading destinations for patients seeking stem cell therapies, particularly for conditions where European healthcare offers limited options. It is important to distinguish between approved, evidence-based applications and experimental treatments — and to choose facilities operating within China's regulatory framework.
Dental Implants
Dental care is one of the most accessible and cost-effective reasons to seek treatment in China. A single dental implant (including crown) that costs £2,000–£3,500 in the UK or 25,000–40,000 SEK in Sweden typically costs €400–€800 at a reputable Chinese dental clinic — using the same international implant brands.
TCM & Rehabilitation
China's integrative medicine approach — combining evidence-based Western medicine with Traditional Chinese Medicine — is particularly sought after for rehabilitation, chronic pain management, and cancer recovery. State hospitals with accredited TCM departments offer structured programmes that are unavailable elsewhere.
Cardiac Treatment
China's leading cardiology centres perform bypass surgery, valve repair and replacement, TAVI, and coronary stenting — at 60–70% less than private cardiac care in the UK or Germany. NHS waiting times for non-emergency cardiac procedures typically run 6–18 months; Chinese centres schedule treatment within 2–4 weeks. Zhongshan Hospital (Shanghai) and the University of Hong Kong–Shenzhen Hospital are the primary referral centres for European patients seeking cardiac care.
CAR-T Therapy
CAR-T (Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell) therapy is the most advanced immunotherapy available for relapsed or refractory blood cancers — but it costs €300,000–€500,000 per course in Europe or the United States, where access is also limited to a handful of specialist centres. China's NMPA has approved domestically developed CAR-T products, and Ruijin Hospital in Shanghai operates one of the world's most experienced CAR-T programmes. European patients can access the same class of treatment at 60–80% lower cost.
Neurology & Neurosurgery
Beijing Tiantan Hospital is Asia's highest-ranked neurology and neurosurgery centre, treating brain tumours, epilepsy, movement disorders, cerebrovascular conditions, and spinal disease at volumes unmatched elsewhere in the region. For European patients, the combination of world-class surgical expertise, shorter waiting times — DBS for Parkinson's disease takes 12–24 months via the NHS; Tiantan schedules within 2–4 weeks — and 60–75% cost savings makes China a compelling choice for neurological treatment.
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Patient stories
Real patients, real outcomes
Europeans who chose China for treatment — in their own words.
“I'd been on the NHS waiting list for 19 months with no end in sight. Within three weeks of contacting ChinaHealthGuide, I was recovering in Shanghai. The hospital was spotless, the surgeon spoke excellent English, and my follow-up care back home has been seamless.”
Margaret T.
Hip Replacement · United Kingdom
“When my oncologist said the CAR-T therapy I needed wasn't available on the NHS, I felt completely lost. ChinaHealthGuide connected me with a Grade 3A hospital in Beijing in days. The cost was a fraction of what private clinics quoted in the UK.”
James R.
Cancer Treatment (Oncology) · United Kingdom
“After two failed IVF cycles in Sweden and an 18-month public waiting list, we decided to try China. The clinic in Shanghai was modern, the team was incredibly professional, and we paid less than one cycle would have cost privately at home. We're now expecting.”
Annika S.
IVF & Fertility · Sweden
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