A short summary is enough to start. Reports, scans, lab results, medication lists, photos, and prior treatment notes make the first review more useful.
Read checklistPrepare better before choosing a China medical route.
Use these guides to understand what to send, what to ask, and what to clarify before remote review, hospital matching, or travel planning.
Some patients need only a records review first. Others need appointment planning, translation, and on-the-ground support.
Compare routesMedical records should be shared carefully. We explain how records are used for review and coordination.
Data protectionThe goal is not more files. It is the right context.
Patients often delay because they think every report must be ready. In practice, the first message can be short, then records can be added if available.
- 1Case summary: diagnosis or main concern, symptoms, timeline, current country, preferred travel window.
- 2Existing records: lab results, imaging reports, scans, pathology, ultrasound, X-ray/MRI, medication, prior treatment notes.
- 3Main question: second opinion, faster appointment, surgery planning, checkup route, IVF timing, recovery logistics, or full visit support.
- 4Practical limits: budget concerns, companion needs, language support, travel days, visa timing, and follow-up needs.
Best when the patient is unsure which department, reports, or route should come first.
Best when records are available and the patient wants a doctor-readable brief before making travel decisions.
Best when the patient needs appointment coordination, translation, hotel, transport, hospital navigation, and follow-up organization.
Clarify practical risks early.
Patients should check visa requirements, travel insurance, medical insurance rules, payment methods, refund policies, and post-treatment follow-up needs before booking flights.
Coordination is not diagnosis.
MedChinaNow can help organize records and routes. Diagnosis, treatment decisions, surgical suitability, and medical outcomes must be determined by licensed doctors and hospitals.
Before patients submit the form.
Can I submit without medical records?
Yes. Start with a short summary. Records are recommended because they make the review more useful, but they are not mandatory for the first message.
Can a family member contact you?
Yes. Family members often help collect reports, translate goals, and coordinate travel planning for the patient.
Do you guarantee hospital appointments?
No. Hospital access depends on case details, department availability, records, timing, and hospital rules. We help prepare and coordinate the route responsibly.
Can you help after abnormal checkup results?
Yes. We can help organize translated reports, likely department direction, follow-up questions, and appointment planning when needed.
Send the case. We will help sort the route.
Use the form for structured review or WhatsApp for faster first contact.