Quick Answer
Five categories stand out for international patients: dental, health checkups, TCM therapies, eye care, and MRI/CT imaging. Prices are typically 1/3 to 1/5 of Western costs, with shorter waits and comparable equipment.

⚠️ All prices are 2025–2026 references from Shenzhen public hospital international departments. Actual costs vary by hospital, package, and doctor. Final prices are confirmed on-site. Savings percentages are estimates based on public data, not precise statistics. Exchange rate: 1 USD ≈ 7.3 CNY.
Why Is There Such a Big Price Difference?
It's not that Chinese healthcare is "cheap" — it's that the two systems work differently:
- Staff costs differ significantly — Doctor and nurse salaries in China are structured very differently from the West, and this shows directly in consultation fees.
- Drug bulk purchasing — China's centralized drug procurement program (implemented since 2018) has driven down medication prices substantially.
- International departments cost more — Foreign patients typically visit the international wing of public hospitals, which charges 6–12× regular outpatient rates — but still far less than Western self-pay.
- No insurance middlemen — No multi-layer insurance markup. What you see is what you pay.
Important: All prices below are international department / self-pay references. They are NOT the prices local patients pay through China's public medical insurance system.
1. Dental Treatment — The Biggest Savings
Dental is the #1 reason international patients come to China. A single dental implant in China costs roughly 1/4 to 1/3 of what you'd pay in the West — the savings alone can cover your round-trip flight.
Price Comparison
| Treatment | US / Europe | Shenzhen Hospital | Est. Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single dental implant | $3,000–5,000 | ¥8,000–15,000 ($1,100–2,050) | 30%–75% |
| Single porcelain veneer | $800–2,000 | ¥2,000–4,000 ($270–550) | 60%–75% |
| Invisalign full treatment | $3,000–8,000 | ¥25,000–50,000 ($3,400–6,800) | 20%–55% |
| Root canal treatment | $700–1,500 | ¥1,000–2,500 ($140–340) | 65%–80% |
| Professional cleaning | $100–300 | ¥200–500 ($28–70) | 65%–75% |
Price source: Shenzhen public hospital international department published rates, 2025–2026. Korean-brand implants are cheaper; ITI/Nobel raise the range. Actual costs vary — confirm with the hospital.
Who Is This For?
- Need high-cost procedures like implants, veneers, or orthodontics — the savings are most visible here
- Facing long wait times at home (UK NHS orthodontic waiting list exceeds 350,000 people)
- Multiple teeth need treatment — doing it all in one trip is far cheaper than multiple visits abroad
Good to Know
- Dental implants usually require 2–3 visits, spaced 3–6 months apart for bone healing. If you're short on time, do the first stage here and have a local dentist complete the second stage back home.
- Premium implant brands (ITI, Nobel) are available in China but cost more than Korean brands. Choose based on your budget.
- Prioritize hospitals with CBCT (dental CT) scanners for more precise implant planning.
2. Health Checkup — A Must-Do While You're Here
Many international visitors schedule a full-body checkup during their China trip. Dental, TCM, and checkups are known overseas as the "China medical trio".
Price Comparison
| Treatment | US / Europe | Shenzhen Hospital | Est. Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic checkup (blood work + ultrasound) | $500–1,500 | ¥1,500–3,000 ($200–400) | 60%–75% |
| Comprehensive (CT/MRI + tumor markers) | $2,000–5,000 | ¥5,000–12,000 ($680–1,600) | 60%–70% |
| Premium PET-CT full screening | $5,000–15,000 | ¥10,000–25,000 ($1,350–3,400) | 65%–75% |
Price source: HKU-Shenzhen Hospital and Peking University Shenzhen Hospital international department checkup packages, 2025–2026. Package contents vary significantly — contact the hospital directly for current options.
Who Is This For?
- Your home country has long checkup wait times (weeks or months)
- You want PET-CT screening but find it prohibitively expensive locally
- You're visiting China for 3–5 days and want to fit in a thorough health screening
Good to Know
- Shenzhen public hospitals usually need only 1–3 days advance notice for checkup appointments.
- Most hospitals provide bilingual (Chinese + English) reports. Request English-only if needed.
- Basic checkups take about half a day; comprehensive screenings may require a full day.
- If abnormalities are found, you can often schedule a specialist consultation on the spot — much faster than back home.
3. TCM Therapies — A Unique China-Only Experience
Acupuncture, massage, bone-setting, cupping — these are either hard to find or extremely expensive abroad. TCM is China's most unique medical tourism offering because you simply can't get equivalent service elsewhere.
Price Comparison
| Treatment | US / Europe | Shenzhen Hospital | Est. Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single acupuncture session | $80–200 | ¥150–400 ($20–55) | 65%–80% |
| Massage / bone-setting | $100–250 | ¥150–400 ($20–55) | 75%–80% |
| Cupping therapy | $40–80 | ¥80–200 ($11–28) | 70%–75% |
| Chinese herbal medicine (1 week) | $100–300 | ¥200–600 ($28–80) | 70%–75% |
| Postpartum recovery course | $2,000–5,000+ | ¥3,000–8,000 ($400–1,100) | 75%–80% |
Price source: Shenzhen TCM hospitals and clinics, 2025–2026. Regular outpatient acupuncture costs ¥50–200; international departments charge more for English communication. Prices vary by treatment duration and doctor qualifications.
Who Is This For?
- Chronic neck, shoulder, or back pain that hasn't responded to Western treatment
- Curious about authentic TCM rather than the simplified versions available abroad
- Postpartum recovery needs
- Functional issues like chronic fatigue or insomnia that Western medicine struggles to resolve
Good to Know
- TCM rarely works in a single session. Plan for 3–5 consecutive days for best results.
- Several Shenzhen TCM hospitals offer international services with English-speaking doctors.
- Herbal medicine may face customs restrictions when bringing it home — check your country's import rules.
- Acupuncture has the highest international acceptance. Some international insurance plans cover it — see our Insurance Guide for details.
4. Eye Care & Glasses — A Hidden Bonus
A pleasant surprise many visitors discover: eyeglasses in China offer dramatically better value than in the West. It's worth doing while you're here, but not worth a special trip.
Price Comparison
| Treatment | US / Europe | Shenzhen Hospital | Est. Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Professional eye exam | $50–150 | ¥50–200 ($7–28) | 80%–90% |
| Frames + standard lenses | $200–600 | ¥300–1,000 ($40–135) | 75%–85% |
| Premium lenses (progressive/anti-blue) | $400–1,000 | ¥500–1,500 ($68–200) | 75%–85% |
| Monthly contact lenses (3-pack) | $30–60 | ¥50–120 ($7–16) | 70%–80% |
Price source: Shenzhen optical shops and hospital ophthalmology departments, 2025–2026. Huaqiangbei may be cheaper but quality is inconsistent.
Who Is This For?
- Need to replace or update your glasses
- Your prescription is about to expire and you want a fresh exam
- Want same-day glasses — most Chinese shops deliver same-day, vs. 1–2 weeks in the West
Good to Know
- For complex prescriptions (high astigmatism, progressive lenses), go to a hospital ophthalmology department — regular shops may not have the precision you need.
- Huaqiangbei electronics market has cheap options but quality varies. Choose carefully.
- Your full prescription is portable — take it home and buy locally if you prefer.
5. MRI / CT Imaging — Transparent Savings, Great for Bringing Home
MRI and CT scans offer some of the most transparent and verifiable price differences. Many international patients fly to China specifically for imaging, then take the reports back to their local doctors.
Price Comparison
| Treatment | US / Europe | Shenzhen Hospital | Est. Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single-region MRI | $1,000–3,000 | ¥486–1,500 ($67–205) | 80%–95% |
| Single-region CT | $300–1,000 | ¥200–800 ($28–110) | 70%–90% |
| Ultrasound | $200–500 | ¥100–300 ($14–41) | 80%–90% |
Price source: Shenzhen public hospitals and Guangdong provincial pricing data (May 2025 radiology fee adjustment, search "放射检查 价格调整 2025"). Basic MRI ¥486 is the regular outpatient baseline at Peking University Shenzhen Hospital (source: Shenzhen Health Commission). International departments add surcharges. Equipment: Siemens, GE, Philips — same as Western hospitals.
Who Is This For?
- Your home country has long MRI/CT wait times
- You need PET-CT screening but find it too expensive locally
- You have an initial diagnosis and just need imaging to bring back to your doctor
Good to Know
- Default reports are in Chinese. Request English versions in advance.
- Enhanced MRI and CT require fasting — confirm requirements when booking.
- Results are fast — often same-day or next-day — much quicker than Western systems.
- Some international doctors may not fully accept Chinese imaging reports. For complex cases, check with your home doctor first.
Quick Summary: What's Worth Flying For?
| Treatment | Worth a special trip? | Why |
|---|---|---|
| 🦷 Dental (implants/veneers) | ✅ Highly recommended | Biggest price gap — savings cover flights + accommodation |
| 🏥 Full health checkup / PET-CT | ✅ Recommended | Clear savings, easy to combine with travel |
| 🧑⚕️ TCM course | ✅ Recommended | Unique service you can't find elsewhere |
| 👓 Eye exam / glasses | ⚠️ Do it while here | Great value but not worth a special trip |
| 🔬 MRI / CT imaging | ✅ Recommended | Transparent savings, easy to bring reports home |
Not sure which hospital fits your situation? Check our cost research guide, or just ask me directly.
How I Can Help
Hospital prices and quality vary widely. Rather than researching alone, here's what I can do for you:
- Pre-visit comparison — I'll research multiple hospitals, compare prices and reputations, and recommend the best fit for your needs.
- Appointment booking — I'll call the hospital in Chinese, confirm pricing, required documents, and wait times on your behalf.
- Day-of escort — Navigation, translation, queue management, and note-taking. You focus on your health; I handle the rest.
- Cost transparency — I'll explain every charge as it appears, so there are no surprises at the payment counter.
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Further Reading
- How to Research Medical Costs——Learn how to check prices before you fly
- Why Choose International Departments——How international wings differ from regular outpatient
- Why Shenzhen for Medical Treatment——Shenzhen's unique advantages as a medical destination
- Using International Insurance in Shenzhen——Which insurance plans are accepted
- How to Book Arthur's Service——Ready to go? Here's the next step
- Visa Guide for Medical Travelers——Visa-free policies and medical visas explained