How it works

Your end-to-end process

A structured approach designed for North American clients traveling to Shanghai for health screening or minor procedures.

1) Consultation & medical intake

We review your goals, timeline, and any prior results. You complete a secure intake so we can recommend an appropriate checkup scope.


2) Provider matching & plan

We coordinate with vetted Shanghai hospitals and doctors to align the right department, tests, and appointment windows.


3) Scheduling & travel coordination

We confirm appointments, required documents, and practical logistics (timing, location, and what to bring).


4) On-the-ground support & follow-up

We assist with check-in, interpretation support as needed, and help you understand next steps after results are available.

What we handle

Coordination that reduces uncertainty

Cross-border care involves many moving parts. We provide a single point of coordination across planning, appointments, and communication.

Appointment readiness

Pre-visit guidance on fasting, medication notes, and required identification—so your checkup day runs smoothly.

Clear communication

Support with questions, result summaries, and next-step planning—without unnecessary complexity.

Asian medical professional consulting with a patient in a clinic office

Process questions

Common questions about timelines, documentation, and what to expect.

How far in advance should I start?

We recommend starting 2–4 weeks ahead when possible. If your timeline is shorter, we will confirm the earliest feasible appointment options.

What information do you need from me?

Your goals (screening vs. specific concerns), preferred dates, and any relevant prior results. We will guide you through a structured intake.

Can you coordinate women’s screening options?

Yes. We can coordinate age-appropriate screening such as mammography (commonly 30+) and other recommended exams based on provider guidance.

Will I receive results in English?

We can help organize clear result summaries and support communication with providers. Exact report language depends on the facility and test type.

Do you support families arranging care for relatives in China?

Yes. We can coordinate scheduling and logistics for family members, including remote planning with a North America-based point of contact.

What happens after the checkup?

We help you review next steps, coordinate follow-up appointments if needed, and provide guidance for sharing results with your home clinician.