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Use these profiles to compare public tertiary expertise, international private care, premium clinics, and the practical access questions to verify before contacting a provider. They are not rankings or official endorsements.
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Public tertiary hospital
A historic Fudan-affiliated comprehensive tertiary hospital in Shanghai, often considered for cardiovascular, liver, thoracic, pulmonary, renal, and multidisciplinary complex-care pathways.

Public tertiary hospital
A Fudan-affiliated tertiary hospital especially relevant for neurology, neurosurgery, dermatology, infectious disease, and complex specialist review in Shanghai.

Public tertiary cancer specialty hospital
A major Fudan-affiliated cancer specialty hospital with large oncology volumes, two main campuses, and integrated links with the Shanghai Proton and Heavy Ion Center.

Premium private medical network
A Shanghai-headquartered private healthcare network known for bilingual service, physician-led specialty clinics, rehabilitation, pain management, checkups, and international patient workflows.

Premium private clinic network
A premium private clinic network associated with evidence-based family medicine and common outpatient specialties, useful for international patients seeking a coordinated clinic experience.

International private hospital
Part of the United Family Healthcare network, with multilingual service models, Shanghai-area hospital and clinic sites, and foreign-patient-oriented workflows.

International private hospital
A Shanghai international hospital with 24-hour service, 500 licensed beds, more than 35 departments, JCI accreditation, and an international office for overseas patients.
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