Haematology & Blood Disorders
Seeking treatment or a specialist opinion for a blood disorder in China — anaemia, clotting disorders, or a blood cancer such as leukaemia or lymphoma? We coordinate your interpreter, scheduling, travel and records — and translate your full report so your haematologist back home stays in the loop.

Blood disorders range from anaemia and clotting problems to leukaemia, lymphoma and other blood cancers — and they call for specialist, often highly individualised care. China's leading haematology centres are internationally recognised, particularly in leukaemia, and take on both common and complex cases.
What a typical pathway looks like:
Most journeys start with a review of your bloodwork, bone-marrow or pathology results and prior records, followed by a haematology consultation and a proposed plan. Care ranges from medication and transfusion support to chemotherapy or advanced cell therapies for blood cancers. Your haematologist confirms the diagnosis, the plan and the timeline.
What we coordinate:
We help gather and translate your records, photographs and any pathology for pre-arrival review, arrange a medical interpreter, schedule the consultation, any procedures and follow-up, and handle visas, transport, accommodation and logistics. You're accompanied throughout.
After you return home:
We collect your diagnosis, treatment plan, any pathology results and prescriptions, and prepare a clear English-language version so your own doctor can continue your care. We stay reachable for questions.
Where we'd send you
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