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Bangladesh to China Medical Treatment: Beijing Hospital Access

Beijing-based coordination for Bangladeshi patients β€” cardiology and neurosurgery reviews, MRI/CT, cancer screening and specialist second opinions, with English reports and on-site support.

Why Bangladeshi patients consider treatment in China

Many patients in Bangladesh travel abroad for tertiary care β€” particularly for cardiology, neurosurgery and oncology β€” where local capacity for complex cases or advanced imaging is limited or waiting times are long. Beijing's Grade 3A (tier-3A) hospitals offer high-volume specialist centres and modern equipment, and China MedPass coordinates the language, records and logistics so the process is manageable from Dhaka. We are an independent coordinator: hospital acceptance and all clinical decisions rest with the treating specialists.

What we most often coordinate for Bangladeshi patients

Cardiology review. After a coronary stent (PCI), for recurrent chest pain, or for atrial fibrillation (AFib) and other arrhythmias, we help arrange an independent review at a major Beijing cardiovascular centre. See the Fuwai Hospital cardiology review guide and the Fuwai Hospital page. Do not stop any blood-thinner without medical advice.

Neurosurgery review. For brain tumours, skull-base lesions, hydrocephalus or pituitary tumours, a written review of your MRI can be arranged before any travel β€” see neurosurgery review in Beijing.

Cancer screening and oncology second opinion. For early detection or a review of an existing cancer diagnosis, see cancer screening in China (PET-CT) and the specialist second-opinion package.

Imaging. MRI, CT and PET-CT with a certified English report and your DICOM image files. See the MRI cost guide for indicative pricing.

Why Beijing

Beijing concentrates a cluster of China's highest-accredited hospitals across cardiology, neurosurgery, neurology, oncology and imaging. For an overview see the top hospitals in China and the Beijing hospitals we help patients access. For complex or multi-specialty needs, our China medical concierge provides sustained coordination.

Send your records first

For most cardiology, neurosurgery and oncology questions, the first step is a review of your records and imaging β€” often a written specialist opinion before anyone travels. Prepare your reports and DICOM files following how to send medical records and DICOM imaging to China; we translate them for the hospital and prepare an English summary for you.

Visa and travel

For treatment, a medical visa (S1 or S2) is normally arranged after the hospital has reviewed your case and a plan is in place; some short diagnostic visits may use a tourist visa. See the China medical visa guide. Visa decisions rest entirely with Chinese consular authorities β€” China MedPass does not influence or guarantee any visa outcome.

How the process works

You submit your case and records. We give an honest view of whether a Beijing hospital pathway fits, prepare and translate your case, and route it to the right specialist for a written review or appointment. If you travel, a bilingual coordinator accompanies you, and we return your English report and DICOM files. We coordinate through medical tourism to China pathways for international self-pay patients; our full services list covers the options.

Emergency warning: for severe or worsening chest pain, signs of a stroke (face drooping, arm weakness, speech difficulty), seizures, or rapid neurological deterioration, seek emergency care locally in Bangladesh immediately. Planning treatment abroad must never delay urgent local care.

China MedPass is an independent medical coordination service. We help with case preparation, medical translation, hospital communication, registration and appointment coordination. We do not provide medical diagnosis, treatment decisions, visa decisions or emergency care, and hospital acceptance is subject to review. All clinical decisions rest with the hospital and treating specialists.

FAQ β€” Bangladeshi patients and treatment in China

Can Bangladeshi patients get treatment at Beijing hospitals?

Yes. Beijing's Grade 3A hospitals receive international patients, including from Bangladesh, as self-pay visitors. A passport is enough to register, and we coordinate the language, booking and records so the process is manageable from Dhaka. Hospital acceptance for any specific treatment is decided by the hospital after reviewing your case.

What do Bangladeshi patients most often come to Beijing for?

The most common reasons are cardiology reviews (after a coronary stent, for chest pain, or for atrial fibrillation and other arrhythmias), neurosurgery reviews for brain or skull-base tumours, cancer screening and oncology second opinions, and advanced imaging such as MRI, CT and PET-CT β€” often as an alternative to longer or costlier options abroad.

Do I need a visa to travel from Bangladesh to China for treatment?

For treatment, a medical visa (S1 or S2) is usually appropriate, and it is normally applied for after the hospital has reviewed your case and a plan is in place. Some short diagnostic visits may use a tourist visa. Visa decisions rest entirely with Chinese consular authorities β€” we do not influence or guarantee any visa outcome.

How much does treatment in Beijing cost for Bangladeshi patients?

Hospital fees for imaging and consultations at Beijing public hospitals are modest by international private-pay standards; a coordinated single-region MRI with English report and DICOM starts from around $250 USD, quoted per case. Surgery and complex treatment are quoted by the hospital only after a case review. Hospital fees and our coordination fee are always shown separately.

Will I get an English report I can use back in Bangladesh?

Yes. Chinese hospitals issue reports in Mandarin; we arrange a certified English translation and collect your DICOM image files so your doctor in Bangladesh can review both the findings and the images.

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