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Health Care in China

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Vaccination Requirements

Currently there are no required immunizations for travel to China, but check with your local consulate to make sure this policy has not changed. Depending

on how long you are staying in China and whether you will be spending your time in urban or rural areas, there are different vaccinations that are recommended by travel health specialists. Discuss your travel needs with a doctor that specializes in travel medicine. Universities often have travel clinics that provide a less expensive way of getting your vaccinations. The most useful vaccinations for China are hepatitis A, hepatitis B, tetanus/diptheria, Japanese encephalitis, and typhoid fever. Some doctors also recommend getting a rabies shot and taking malaria pills.

For up-to-the-minute information on vaccination requirements and disease information, call the International Traveler's Hotline in Atlanta at (404) 332-4559, which is sponsored by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. This service regularly updates its recorded message for each country.

Hospitals

Most hospitals in China do not have English-speaking staff on hand, so if you are in need of medical attention, remember your phrase book or bring a Chinese friend along.

Beijing

AEA International Clinic has foreign doctors available 24 hours a day, and stocks over-the-counter and prescription medications. This clinic also has dental service.

    Beijing AEA International Clinic
    Ta Yuan Diplomatic Office Building 2-1-1
    14 Liangmahe South Road, 1/F
    Chaoyang District
    Beijing 100600, China
    (010) 6462-9112 or (010) 6462-9100 (24-hour number)
    Fax: (010) 6462-9111

Friendship Hospital Foreigners' Service has established hours for regular care, but will provide emergency medical attention 24 hours a day.

    Friendship Hospital Foreigners' Service
    95 Yongan Lu, Xuanwuqu
    Beijing, China
    (010) 6301-4411, ext. 441 or 442

The IMC clinic has English-speaking doctors available around the clock and also stocks over-the-counter and prescription medications. It is best to make an appointment at this clinic rather than to drop in.

    International Medical Center (IMC)
    Lufthansa Center, Suite 106
    Number 50, Liangmaqiao Road
    Beijing 100016, China
    (010) 6465-1561 or (010) 6465-1563 (24-hour number)
    Fax: (010) 6465-1984

Other reputable hospitals include the following:

    Beijing Union Medical College
    1 Shifuyuan, Wangfujing
    Beijing, China
    (010) 512-7733, ext. 217

    Sino-German Policlinic
    Landmark Tower B-1
    Beijing, China
    (010) 6501-1983

    Xiehe Hospital (also known as Capital Hospital or as PUMC)
    53 Dongdanbei Dajie, 6th Floor
    Beijing, China
    (010) 6529-5296 or (010) 6513-5002

Chengdu

    No. 3 Hospital
    Shihui Jie
    Chengdu, China

    Guangzhou
    No. 1 People's Hospital
    602 Renmin Beilu
    Guangzhou, China
    (020) 333-3090

Shanghai

    Changzhen Hospital
    415 Fengyang Road
    Shanghai, China
    (021) 6327-5997

    Huashan Hospital
    12, Wulumuqi Road (M)
    Shanghai, China
    (021) 6248-9999

    Ruijin Hospital
    192, Ruijing Road (the 2nd)
    Shanghai, China
    (021) 6437-0045

    Zhongshan Hospital
    180, Fengling Road
    Shanghai, China
    (021) 6471-3400

Pharmacies

Although English-speaking personnel may not be available, the following pharmacies stock some Western medicines:

    Dongdan Drug Store
    97 Dongdan Beidajie
    Beijing, China
    (010) 6525-1904

    Watson's Drug Store
    Holiday Inn Lido Hotel
    Beijing, China
    (010) 6436-7651

    Wangfujing Drug Store
    267 Wangfujing Street
    Beijing, China
    (010) 6525-2322

 


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