Many foreigners, Hong Kong/Macau/Taiwan residents, and overseas workers in Shenzhen face the same question: Can I go to a regular public hospital? Why do professionals recommend the International Medical Department?
This guide is based entirely on official policy documents from the Guangdong Provincial Health Commission, Shenzhen Health Commission, and EyeShenzhen (Shenzhen's official multilingual portal). It explains why the International Medical Department is the optimal choice for foreigners without Chinese medical insurance. If you need help navigating the system, check out my medical escort services or get in touch directly.
1. Policy Background: Shenzhen's International Medical Pilot Program
On March 26, 2026, the Guangdong Provincial Health Commission, Medical Insurance Bureau, and Drug Administration jointly announced the first batch of 25 international medical service pilot hospitals in Guangdong Province. The pilot period covers 2026–2027.
Four public tertiary hospitals in Shenzhen are on the official pilot list:
- Shenzhen People's Hospital
- Peking University Shenzhen Hospital
- The University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital
- Shenzhen Hospital of Southern Medical University
These hospitals will focus on six key areas: building international medical demonstration zones, establishing international standard management systems, innovating cross-border medical payment models, implementing cutting-edge medical technologies, developing cross-border telemedicine, and standardizing international medical operations.
2. The Core Reason: Preventing Medical Resource Crowding
This is the most important reason why foreigners must choose the International Medical Department.
Official documents from the Guangdong and Shenzhen Health Commissions explicitly state: “The international medical pilot program upholds the public welfare nature of basic medical care, and systematically prevents the occupation of basic medical resources for domestic patients.”
Three Official Isolation Mechanisms:
1. Complete Physical Separation
International medical departments have independent clinic areas, separate examination channels, dedicated medical teams, and newly allocated beds — fully separated from regular patient services.
2. Expert Appointments Prioritize Local Residents
Experts must fully maintain regular outpatient capacity before offering international medical services. This ensures domestic patients' access is never reduced.
3. Complete Insurance System Separation
International medical services are not covered by China's basic medical insurance. They serve only self-pay patients and those with international commercial insurance.
Official conclusion: Regular outpatient channels are for domestic insurance holders. The International Medical Department is the officially designated channel for foreigners and cross-border residents without mainland insurance — designed for precise crowd separation, preventing medical crowding, and protecting both parties' rights.
3. Four Core Advantages for Foreign Patients
Multilingual Service
All four pilot hospitals have bilingual and multilingual medical teams. Peking University Shenzhen Hospital has an 86-person bilingual volunteer team (including 15 minor language specialists). HKU-Shenzhen Hospital has fully English-language systems, self-service machines, and dedicated English hotlines.
One-Stop Efficient Service
Unlike regular outpatient queues, international departments offer dedicated one-stop closed-loop service: appointment, consultation, examination, lab tests, report collection, and follow-up — all with dedicated staff coordination.
Private & Comfortable
Independent clinic areas ensure privacy. Hospital rooms include single rooms, suites, and apartment-style accommodations with hotel-like amenities — ideal for checkups, chronic disease management, rehabilitation, and specialist care.
Direct Insurance Billing
All four pilot hospitals have direct settlement partnerships with major international insurance companies. No upfront payment or post-visit claims processing needed — fully aligned with overseas payment practices.
4. Shenzhen Pilot Hospitals — Visitor Guide
HKU-Shenzhen Hospital (International Medical Center)
1 Haiyuan Road, Futian District
Metro Line 9, Shenzhen Bay Park Station, Exit E
English Hotline: 0755-86913388
Peking University Shenzhen Hospital (International VIP Clinic)
1120 Lianhua Road, Futian District
Metro Line 2/9, Jingtian Station, Exit D
Shenzhen People's Hospital (International Medical Department)
1017 Dongmen North Road, Luohu District
Metro Line 3, Cuizhu Station, Exit D
Shenzhen Hospital of Southern Medical University
Apartment-style rooms, full-range international services
Ideal for rehabilitation stays and premium health checkups
5. Official Multilingual Resources
- EyeShenzhen — Shenzhen's official multilingual portal with dedicated medical service sections, bilingual appointment guides, and English hospital hotlines.
eyeshenzhen.com - Shenzhen Foreign Affairs Office — Published a 9-language Foreigner's Guide to Shenzhen, with medical information as a core section.
fao.sz.gov.cn
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. I am not a medical professional and cannot provide medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment. All diagnoses and treatment plans must follow your doctor's advice. Information is based on official documents available at the time of publication — please verify the latest policies before visiting.
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