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Why Your Doctor Can't Read Your Chinese Medical Report — And How to Fix It

I translate Chinese medical reports into English — structured, accurate, and doctor-ready. Translation by Arthur, clinical interpretation by your doctor.

Quick Answer

I translate Chinese medical reports into English, organized into a clear bilingual document. You send me the report, I deliver a professional translation your overseas doctor can directly use. Translation service only — I don't interpret medical results.

You've Probably Faced This Situation

You got a checkup in Shenzhen and received a fully Chinese report. Back home, your doctor asks "What do the results show?" and you're awkwardly pulling out a translation app, word by word.

Translation apps can help you read the characters, but: medical terms get mistranslated ("占位性病变" doesn't mean "tumor"), formatting is a mess (doctors want structured reports, not screenshots), and key data gets lost in walls of text. What you need isn't word-for-word translation — it's a report your doctor can actually use.

What I Do

StepContent
1. Receive ReportYou send me a photo or PDF of your Chinese report
2. Full TranslationChinese → English, accurate medical terminology
3. Structured FormattingOrganized by international medical report format (basic info, test results, conclusions, recommendations)
4. Key Item HighlightingAbnormal values and key findings highlighted in bold for quick reference
5. Bilingual ComparisonOriginal text preserved alongside for follow-up visits with Chinese doctors

What I Don't Do

This is my professional boundary — and it's for your protection:

  • ❌ Don't interpret reports — "What does this indicator mean?" is for your doctor to answer
  • ❌ Don't give treatment advice — I'm not a doctor, and I shouldn't pretend to be
  • ❌ Don't predict outcomes — "You should be fine" are words I can't honestly say
My job is to ensure zero information loss between you and your doctor. Translation is a bridge, not a diagnosis.

Who Is This For?

  • Completed tests in Shenzhen, need to share results with your doctor back home
  • Need to submit Chinese reports to an English-speaking insurance company
  • Need Chinese medical records translated for a specialist's second opinion
  • Need to compile multiple Chinese reports into a complete medical file

Pricing

ItemPrice
Single report translation¥400-600
Multiple reports (3+)¥350+ per report
Rush delivery (24 hours)+50%

💡 Package credit: If you book any escort service later, this translation fee can be fully credited toward your balance.

What You Need to Provide

  • Original Chinese report (photo, PDF, or scan)
  • Report type (health checkup / test report / discharge summary / other)
  • Purpose (for your doctor / insurance company / second opinion)

What You'll Receive

  • English translation report (PDF)
  • Bilingual comparison version (PDF)
  • Key findings summary (1 page)

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does translation take?

Standard reports: 1-2 business days. Multiple reports or complex cases may take 3-5 days.

My report is thick — how do I send it?

Photos or scans work. PDFs are even better. Let me know in advance if it's over 20 pages.

Will insurance accept the translation?

The translation itself isn't a medical document, but most insurers accept it as supporting material. If your insurer has specific format requirements, let me know in advance.

Can I get rush delivery?

Yes. 24-hour delivery adds 50%. Please confirm in advance.

Need a Report Translated?

Send me your Chinese medical report and I'll deliver a professional English translation your doctor can directly use.

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Arthur's medical report translation is a language conversion service and does not constitute medical diagnosis, treatment advice, or clinical interpretation. All medical decisions should be based on your attending physician's guidance.

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How I Can Help

If you're thinking about coming to Shenzhen for medical care, here's how I can help.

Licensed ride-hailing for airport transfers
Hospital accompaniment from registration to pharmacy
Real-time English-Chinese translation
Personal attention — I handle a limited number of clients
Not sure yet? Start with a quick video call —Pre-trip Consultation →
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One more thing: I'm not a doctor. For medical decisions, always consult a qualified healthcare professional.

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