Traditional Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture
Coming to China for a course of Traditional Chinese Medicine or acupuncture? We arrange your interpreter, scheduling and travel logistics — and translate your treatment summary so your doctor back home stays in the loop.

China is where Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and acupuncture are practised inside large, state-run teaching hospitals — with dedicated departments, standardised training, and decades of clinical records. Most international patients come for a planned course of care spread across one to several weeks.
What a typical visit looks like
After an initial consultation, the practitioner maps out a treatment course — acupuncture, moxibustion, tuina (medical massage) or prescribed herbal formulas — delivered over repeat sessions. The plan is reviewed as it progresses, so appointment dates often shift along the way.
What we coordinate
We line up a medical interpreter for every session, book and re-book appointments as the plan changes, and handle transport, accommodation and the day-to-day logistics. You're accompanied to the hospital, so nothing gets lost in translation.
After you return home
Before you leave, we gather your records and prepare a clear English-language summary of the treatment and the practitioner's notes, so your own doctor can pick up the thread. We stay reachable for follow-up questions once you're back.
Where we'd send you
How we choose
We don't rank doctors or promise results — that isn't ours to claim. What we do is match you to hospitals we can stand behind on the facts: each is a Grade III, Class A (三甲) tertiary institution with a dedicated department for this kind of care and a track record of treating patients from abroad. They're also places where we can reliably put interpreters, scheduling and on-the-ground support in place — so your visit runs smoothly from the first consultation to your flight home.
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