Beijing Children's Hospital is one of China's leading pediatric hospitals. This guide explains how international families can prepare for a hospital visit, including registration, transportation, the International Medical Department, pharmacy, food options, nearby hotels, and practical navigation.
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Beijing Children's Hospital is a major pediatric hospital in Beijing, known for treating childhood diseases and providing specialist pediatric care. Families visit the hospital for general pediatrics, pediatric surgery, cardiology, neurology, respiratory diseases, endocrinology, gastroenterology, nephrology, hematology, oncology and other specialties.
Why Choose Beijing Children's Hospital?
- One of China's best-known children's hospitals
- Large pediatric specialist team
- International Medical Department available
- MRI, CT, ultrasound and other diagnostic services
- Accessible by subway, taxi and Didi
- Nearby hotels and restaurants
Watch the Complete Hospital Guide
If this is your first visit, watching a hospital guide video can help you understand the entrance, registration area, payment area, International Medical Department, pharmacy, food court and transportation.
Typical Hospital Visit Process
- Arrive by subway, taxi or Didi.
- Enter the hospital and pass security check.
- Register at the counter or self-service kiosk.
- Wait for your appointment and see the doctor.
- Pay for tests or treatment if required.
- Collect medicine from the hospital pharmacy.
- Return to your hotel or continue with follow-up appointments.
Tip for International Patients
Chinese hospitals can be busy, especially in the morning and during school holidays. If you do not speak Chinese, preparing your medical records and hospital route in advance can make the visit much smoother.
Beijing Children's Hospital Video Guides
Complete Hospital Walkthrough
A complete walkthrough of Beijing Children's Hospital for first-time visitors.
Open GuideWalking from the Subway Station
See the walking route from the nearest subway station to the hospital entrance.
Watch VideoInternational Medical Department
Find the International Medical Department and understand where international patients should go.
Open GuideRegistration, Payment and Pharmacy
Understand where to register, pay fees and collect medicine.
Registration Guide Payment Video Pharmacy GuideFood, Baby Care, Hotels and Taxi
Helpful guides for families staying near the hospital or waiting during appointments.
Food Court Baby Care Room Hotels Restaurants Taxi AreaInternational Medical Department
Beijing Children's Hospital provides international medical services for eligible patients. Availability, appointment procedures and language support may vary depending on the specialty.
Hospital Pharmacy
After payment, prescriptions can usually be collected from the hospital pharmacy. Patients may also need to collect test results or imaging reports before returning to the doctor.
Food and Family Facilities
- Food court
- Nearby restaurants
- Convenience stores
- Baby care room
- Hot water station
- Public seating areas
Transportation
Most visitors arrive by subway, taxi or Didi. Families traveling with children may prefer taxi or Didi, especially when carrying medical documents, strollers or luggage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can foreigners visit Beijing Children's Hospital?
Yes. International patients can receive medical care in China. English support may be limited depending on the department.
Do I need an appointment?
Appointments are recommended, especially if you wish to see a specialist.
Does the hospital have an International Medical Department?
Yes. Beijing Children's Hospital provides international medical services for eligible patients.
Where do I collect medicine?
Medicine is usually collected from the hospital pharmacy after payment.
Can Chinese Medical Navigator make medical decisions for me?
No. We provide hospital navigation, translation and travel support only. Medical decisions must always be made by licensed doctors.
Medical Disclaimer
Chinese Medical Navigator is an independent hospital navigation and medical travel support service. We are not a hospital, clinic or licensed medical provider. We do not diagnose diseases, prescribe medication, recommend treatments or replace professional medical advice.