Business-trip checkup
For patients who need screening around meetings, fasting, imaging, and report pickup.
Share your risk profile, business schedule, previous abnormal results, and preferred city. We help shape a focused route instead of a one-size-fits-all package.
Choose the concern that sounds closest. The first reply focuses on what to prepare and whether travel planning is realistic.
For patients who need screening around meetings, fasting, imaging, and report pickup.
For family history, age-based screening, prior abnormal markers, or imaging concerns.
For blood pressure, glucose, cholesterol, weight, sleep, heart, and vascular-risk questions.
For endoscopy, liver ultrasound, fatty liver, stomach, bowel, or hepatitis-related concerns.
For patients who already have abnormal results and need the next department direction.
For couples or families needing coordinated schedules and translated report summaries.
This section is intentionally practical. It helps patients decide to submit the form instead of guessing alone.
The answer depends on imaging, endoscopy, anesthesia, report timing, and whether specialist follow-up is needed.
Over-testing can waste time. We help identify what is useful for the actual risk profile.
A strong plan includes report explanation and next-department routing if something needs attention.
Files are not required in the first form. If reports or photos are needed, we will ask after the case is received.
Age, sex, family history, symptoms, medication, allergies, smoking, sleep, and lifestyle concerns.
Abnormal labs, imaging, tumor markers, endoscopy, ECG, ultrasound, or previous checkup reports.
Available dates, fasting tolerance, hotel needs, privacy needs, and whether family members join.
After you submit, we focus on practical route clarity: what is missing, which specialist direction may fit, and whether travel planning should start now or wait.
We use the first review to organize the case, identify missing details, and prepare the practical route around doctor review, hospital navigation, translation, local travel, and follow-up.
The goal is to reduce uncertainty enough for the patient to choose the next practical step.
Name, email, phone, treatment need, and a short case description.
Reports, photos, tests, timing, or questions needed before hospital discussion.
Remote review, specialist direction, appointment planning, or China visit support.
Translation, hotel, transport, hospital navigation, and follow-up organization.
These answers are specific to executive health checkup, so patients can decide faster.
The form is the cleanest way for us to receive your contact details and case summary in one record.
A short summary is enough. We will ask for records later if they are needed for the next step.