Eye care in China

Before you travel for eye care, check whether your records are enough.

Send your diagnosis, vision changes, OCT or fundus imaging, visual field if available, prior surgery, medication, and timing. We help decide whether remote review or an in-China visit should come first.

Cataract / retina / glaucoma routingRecord readiness checkFollow-up planning
“The report said retina, but I did not know if I could safely wait until travel.”

Eye-care inquiries often carry urgency anxiety: changing vision, unclear imaging, cataract timing, glaucoma monitoring, or a retina question that may not wait.

We help organize records and timing so the next step is not a blind hospital search, but a focused route to the right ophthalmology specialty.

Choose the right route

This page is split by the actual question patients bring.

A broad treatment name is rarely enough for a useful reply. Pick the closest route below, then send the records that match it.

Cataract evaluation

For cloudy vision, lens questions, surgery timing, lens choice, and post-op follow-up planning.

Retina / macular disease

For OCT, fundus image, diabetic retina, macular edema, flashes, floaters, or injection questions.

Glaucoma monitoring

For eye pressure, visual field, optic nerve imaging, medication, and long-term follow-up concerns.

Cornea and dry eye

For corneal disease, keratoconus, chronic dry eye, infection history, or transplant-route questions.

LASIK / refractive surgery

For prescription, corneal thickness, lifestyle needs, and whether vision correction is suitable.

Pediatric / complex second opinion

For children or complicated records where the right ophthalmology subspecialty is unclear.

Patient routes by region

Start from the concern that matches your situation.

Patients from different countries often have different timing, budget, privacy, and waiting-list concerns. These starting points help you send a clearer first message.

Canada / UK

Cataract and retina records

If you are waiting for eye care, send diagnosis, imaging, medication, and timing so we can help organize the route.

Ask for this route
Philippines / Malaysia

Choose the right eye specialty

Cataract, retina, glaucoma, cornea, and LASIK questions need different records and appointment paths.

Ask for this route
GCC

Specialist eye coordination

For complex eye cases, we help organize translated records, appointment direction, and follow-up questions.

Ask for this route
Before you send the form

A few details can make the first reply much more useful.

Start withDiagnosis, vision changes, and current medication
Helpful recordsOCT, fundus image, visual field, prescription, or prior surgery notes
We clarifyCataract, retina, glaucoma, cornea, LASIK, or another route
Good to knowUrgent symptoms should be assessed locally immediately
What to send

The right first message is shorter than patients expect.

Ads should not push patients straight into travel. They should help patients send the few details that make the first reply useful.

Eye records

Diagnosis, OCT, fundus photo, visual field, prescription, prior surgery, and medications.

Urgency signal

Vision changes, pain, flashes, floaters, pressure concerns, and whether travel can wait.

Specialty route

Cataract, retina, glaucoma, cornea, refractive, pediatric, or second opinion planning.

First reply focus

What our first reply should clarify.

Remote review fitWhether your current records are enough for a first specialist direction.
Missing testsWhich exam or imaging details may be needed before an appointment route is useful.
Visit sequenceHow to think about appointment timing, follow-up, translation, and local navigation.
Simple patient flow

From your first message to a practical China care route.

The goal is not to overwhelm you with hospital names. The goal is to reduce uncertainty enough for you to choose the next practical step.

1

Send the case

Condition, goal, reports available, country, and timing.

2

Clarify the route

Remote review, specialist direction, or China visit planning.

3

Coordinate resources

Appointments, translation, hotel, transport, and hospital navigation.

4

Follow up

Reports, next questions, and practical after-visit support.

FAQ

Questions before the first message.

Short answers that remove friction before a patient chooses WhatsApp or the form.

Diagnosis, vision changes, OCT, fundus photos, visual field, prescription, prior surgery notes, and medication list if available.
We can help organize the information and route question, but urgent symptoms should be assessed by a licensed doctor immediately.
Common routes include cataract, retina, glaucoma, cornea, refractive surgery, and complex second-opinion planning.
Yes. We can help organize report translation, follow-up questions, and next-step planning after the visit.
Start here

Get a first-step review before you contact hospitals or book travel.

Use WhatsApp if timing is urgent. Use the form if you want a structured reply with source page and UTM tracking saved.

  • Best for: patients comparing options, preparing travel, or needing multilingual coordination.
  • Fastest contact: WhatsApp / WeChat.
  • Privacy: details are used only to review your request and coordinate follow-up.
WhatsApp / WeChat: +86.15797879600

Request your review

A short summary is enough. Reports or photos help us reply with a more useful first-step direction.

Not mandatory, but very helpful. Attach reports, scans, lab results, photos, or prior treatment notes so we can understand your case faster.

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Up to 5 files, 25 MB each. If your files are not ready, you can still submit now and send them later by WhatsApp.

The more context you share, the more useful the first reply can be. Files are recommended, not required.

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