Guangzhou Hospitals for International Patients

Guangzhou is the capital of Guangdong Province and southern China's largest medical hub.

Guangzhou is the capital of Guangdong Province and southern China's largest medical hub. Its hospitals are particularly distinguished in oncology — Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center is the world's leading institution for nasopharyngeal carcinoma — and in organ transplantation, haematology, and nephrology. The city's proximity to Hong Kong makes it accessible for European patients via a major Asian hub.

Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center

SYSUCC
Grade 3A · WHO Collaborating Centre

The world's leading centre for nasopharyngeal cancer — southern China's premier oncology institution

Nasopharyngeal Cancer (NPC)Gastrointestinal OncologyLung CancerBreast Cancer
Est. 1964 · 1,488 bedsView profile →

Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University

Nanfang
Grade 3A · JCI Accredited

Southern China's most experienced hospital for international patients — haematology, transplant, and digestive diseases

HaematologyOrgan TransplantationDigestive DiseasesNephrology
Est. 1941 · 3,601 bedsView profile →

Guangzhou First People's Hospital

GZ First
Grade 3A

Founded 1899 — over 125 years serving international patients, designated model institution for international medical services

OrthopaedicsCardiologyGastroenterologyNephrology
Est. 1899 · 2,490 bedsView profile →