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Medical Tourism in China: A Patient's Guide to Visas & Logistics

The practical side of travelling to China for treatment — the visa, the hospital invitation letter, language and travel. We coordinate the journey; your doctors handle the care.

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Medical tourism in China means travelling to China for treatment, a procedure or a health checkup — and the part that overwhelms most patients isn't the medicine, it's the logistics: which visa to use, getting an invitation or admission letter from the hospital, arranging travel, language support and payment. To be clear from the outset: HCSG coordinates the journey — the visa, appointments, translation, accommodation and recovery logistics — we are not a medical provider, and all clinical decisions and treatment are between you and your chosen hospital and doctors. Patients travel from across Africa — Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana and beyond — as well as globally, and the smoothest trips are the ones where the paperwork and timing are handled in advance. This guide walks the practical journey end to end — and where you'd rather a China-based team coordinate it for you, that's what HCSG does.
The essentials

What the practical journey involves

Three things to line up before you travel — all logistics, all things we handle.

The right visa

Plus a hospital letter

There's no dedicated medical visa: treatment travel usually uses a short-term private-affairs (S2) visa (or S1 for long stays), supported by a hospital invitation or admission letter. We cover the routes in the medical-visa guide.

Hospital coordination

International departments

Major Grade-3A hospitals have international patient departments with English support. We liaise with them to arrange your appointments and the letter you need.

Language & payment

Plan both ahead

Medical interpretation matters, and foreign patients usually self-pay or use private insurance. We arrange interpreting and help you prepare the practical side.

Who does what

Where HCSG stops and your doctors begin

A clear boundary keeps everyone safe: we handle the journey, your hospital handles the medicine.

HCSG coordinates (logistics)Your hospital & doctors decide (clinical)
The medical visa and hospital invitation letterDiagnosis, treatment and procedures
Appointment and checkup schedulingWhether a treatment is suitable for you
Medical interpretation and translationAll clinical advice and results
Travel, accommodation and recovery logisticsCosts, risks and outcomes of care
The route

How a medical trip to China comes together

A clear sequence on the logistics side — HCSG runs each step around your treatment plan.

1

Connect with a hospital

Identify a suitable hospital and international department for your needs and share your medical summary so they can advise on next steps.

2

Obtain the invitation/admission letter

The hospital issues an invitation or admission letter confirming your treatment — the key document for your visa. We chase and coordinate it.

3

Apply for the medical visa

Apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate or visa centre that serves you, using the hospital letter and your documents.

4

Arrange travel, stay & interpreting

We book travel and accommodation near the hospital and arrange medical interpretation so nothing is lost in translation.

5

Attend & recover

You attend your appointments and treatment; we coordinate the practical side of recovery, follow-ups and your return.

The bottleneck is the visa and the hospital letter — not the treatment

Most delays in a China medical trip come from two practical things: getting the hospital invitation or admission letter (hospitals can be slow to issue one to a patient they haven't seen) and using the correct visa for treatment. Get those two aligned and the rest of the trip falls into place. That coordination — liaising with the hospital for the letter and preparing the visa — is exactly what we do, so you're not chasing a foreign hospital by email from abroad.

Travelling from Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana or beyond?

Plan the journey from your country

For African patients the distance and paperwork are the hurdles, not the willingness to travel. A few realities we plan around for you.

Visa from your country

We coordinate it

You apply for the medical visa at the Chinese mission or visa centre serving you. We prepare the file and align it with the hospital letter so timing works.

Language support

Arranged in advance

Medical interpretation is essential when care is in another language. We arrange interpreters so you and your doctors understand each other.

Bringing someone with you

A carer can travel too

Most patients want a family member or carer along. There's usually a route for an accompanying person, which we arrange alongside your visa.

A word on cost — and what we won't do

Costs vary enormously by hospital, treatment and length of stay, and foreign visitors generally self-pay or use private or international insurance, since Chinese public insurance doesn't cover overseas visitors. For that reason we give no prices here — only the hospital can quote your treatment, and we'll help you get that quote. And to be completely clear: we don't give medical advice, recommend treatments, or promise outcomes. We coordinate the journey; your doctors own the care.

How we help

How HCSG handles this for you

Your medical trip to China, coordinated end to end — the logistics handled, the care left to the experts.

Hospital coordination

We liaise with hospital international departments to arrange your appointments and the invitation/admission letter.

Medical-visa assistance

We prepare and align your medical-visa application with the hospital letter so the timing works.

Appointments & checkups

We schedule consultations and health checkups around your travel dates.

Medical interpretation

We arrange professional interpreters so language never gets between you and your doctors.

Accommodation & recovery logistics

We arrange suitable accommodation and coordinate the practical side of recovery, follow-ups and a carer if you bring one.

The outcome: a medical trip where the visa, the hospital letter, the language and the travel are all handled — so you can focus on your health, not the paperwork.

Good to know

Questions founders ask us

Specific, net-new answers — not a repeat of the guide above.

Do I need a special visa for medical treatment in China?+
There's no dedicated medical visa in China. Treatment travel usually uses a short-term private-affairs (S2) visa (up to 180 days), or an S1 for longer treatment, and some consulates accept an M visa — always supported by a hospital invitation or admission letter. The category is decided case-by-case, so we confirm the right route and prepare it with you.
Does HCSG provide the medical treatment?+
No. HCSG is a coordination service — we handle the visa, hospital liaison, appointments, interpreting, travel and recovery logistics. Your diagnosis, treatment and all clinical decisions are made by the hospital and your doctors.
How do I get a hospital invitation letter?+
The hospital issues it once it has reviewed your case and agreed to see you. Getting it can be slow from abroad, so we liaise with the hospital's international department on your behalf to obtain it and align it with your visa.
Which hospitals treat international patients?+
China's top-tier (Grade 3A) hospitals typically have international patient departments with English-speaking support. We help you connect with a suitable department — but the choice of hospital and treatment is yours and your doctors'.
How much does treatment in China cost?+
It varies widely by hospital, treatment and length of stay, and only the hospital can quote your case. Foreign visitors usually self-pay or use private/international insurance, so we help you obtain a quote rather than estimate one here.
Can a family member travel with me?+
Usually yes — there's generally a route for an accompanying carer or family member to travel with a patient. We arrange this alongside your own visa so you're not travelling alone.
Will there be language support at the hospital?+
International departments often have English-speaking staff, and we arrange professional medical interpretation as well, so you and your doctors can communicate clearly throughout.
What if my treatment takes a long time?+
For longer stays you may need to move from a visa to a residence permit — the threshold and process depend on your case and the authorities. We monitor this and handle the paperwork so your status stays valid.
Can HCSG organise the whole trip?+
Yes — the hospital liaison and invitation letter, the medical visa, interpreting, travel, accommodation and recovery logistics, and a carer if you bring one. The journey is ours to coordinate; the care stays with your doctors.
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Published by the HCSG Publishing Department. This guidance covers the travel, visa and coordination side of medical tourism and HCSG's advisory practice; it is not medical advice, and clinical decisions are for you and your healthcare providers. For your specific situation, contact our team for a tailored consultation. Reviewed and maintained by the HCSG Publishing Department · Updated June 2026.

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