Medical Treatment in China for Swedish Patients
Healthcare system
Regionvård (public) + Private (Capio, Aleris, etc.)
Typical wait (elective)
3–12 months (specialty-dependent, often beyond vårdgarantin)
Private hip replacement
SEK 120,000–200,000 (hip replacement)
China advantage
50–70% lower costs
Overview
Sweden's regional healthcare system (regionvård) offers high quality but increasingly long queues for elective procedures. With healthcare guarantees (vårdgarantin) routinely breached and private care costs rising, Swedish patients are among the most research-active in Europe when considering treatment abroad. China offers a compelling combination of quality and cost.
Why Sweden Patients Look Abroad
- Vårdgarantin (90-day guarantee) routinely breached in most regions
- Orthopaedic queues often 6–18 months in public system
- IVF limited to 3 publicly funded cycles, age restrictions apply
- Cancer second opinions difficult to access quickly
- Private care expensive — hip replacement SEK 120,000–200,000
Cost Comparison: Sweden vs China
| Procedure | Sweden (Private) | China (Grade 3A) |
|---|---|---|
| Hip Replacement | SEK 130,000–200,000 (private) | €5,500–€9,000 |
| Knee Replacement | SEK 100,000–160,000 (private) | €5,000–€8,500 |
| IVF (per cycle) | SEK 40,000–70,000 (private) | €2,500–€4,500 |
| Dental Implant | SEK 25,000–40,000 | €400–€800 |
Costs are indicative ranges. Exact quotes provided after medical record review.
China's Advantage for Sweden Patients
No queue, costs 60–70% below Swedish private rates, English and Mandarin coordination
Visa & Travel
Swedish nationals currently require a visa for China (some visa-free transit arrangements exist). Your coordinator will assist with the visa application process. Direct flights Stockholm–Beijing/Shanghai available.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can patients from Sweden legally seek treatment in China?
Yes. Residents of Sweden have every right to seek private medical care in any country, including China. ChinaHealthGuide.org is an information and referral service — we provide information and connect you with coordinators, not medical advice.
Will my insurance cover treatment in China?
Sweden's public health insurance does not reimburse planned treatment in China. Some private health insurance policies cover international treatment — check your policy wording. We recommend comprehensive travel and medical insurance that covers treatment abroad.
What visa do I need as a Sweden resident?
Swedish nationals currently require a visa for China (some visa-free transit arrangements exist). Your coordinator will assist with the visa application process. Direct flights Stockholm–Beijing/Shanghai available.
How do I get my medical records translated?
Your medical coordinator handles translation of key documents (diagnosis reports, imaging, blood tests) as part of the intake process. You should request digital copies of imaging (CD or download link) from your home hospital before travelling.