Best Hospitals in Wuxi for International Patients

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What we do in Wuxi

Hospital navigation

We match you to the right hospital and department in Wuxi based on your condition, budget and preferences.

Translation & interpretation

Professional English–Chinese medical interpreters with you in person at every appointment.

Airport & hotel transfer

Private car pickup from the airport, hotel booking near your hospital, and daily transport.

Local tips & logistics

SIM cards, VPN setup, meal delivery and pharmacy runs — we handle the everyday details.

Top hospitals in Wuxi

Public hospitals in Wuxi, with their Fudan national ranking where applicable.

Wuxi companion pricing

Transparent pricing for English medical companion services. All companions are screened, trained and bilingual.

Live exchange rate · estimate only
Half day
¥800
/ 4 hours
  • 1 hospital visit
  • English–Chinese interpretation
  • Registration & payment help
  • Prescription pickup
Full day
¥1,400
/ 8 hours
  • Up to 2 hospital visits
  • Full interpretation & navigation
  • Medication & follow-up scheduling
  • Transport arrangement
Multi-day
¥1,200
/ day (3+ days)
  • Pre-arrival planning
  • Consecutive-day continuity
  • Priority scheduling
  • Dedicated companion

How it works

1

Tell us your needs

Share your condition, preferred hospital, dates and budget via WhatsApp or email.

2

Get matched

We pair you with a vetted Wuxi-based English-speaking companion who knows your hospital.

3

Hospital visit

Your companion meets you at the hospital and handles everything from registration to pharmacy.

4

Follow-up

We coordinate follow-ups, medication refills and any next steps after your visit.

Wuxi food & sights

For international patients visiting Wuxi — local food and sights worth your time.

Must-try foods in Wuxi

Wuxi Soy-Braised Spareribs
Wuxi Soy-Braised Spareribs 无锡排骨

Meaty pork ribs slow-braised in a dark, glossy sauce of soy, sugar, and Shaoxing wine until the meat threatens to fall off the bone — deeply sweet, savory, and Wuxi's most famous dish.

Steamed Taihu Whitefish
Steamed Taihu Whitefish 清蒸白鱼

A whole whitefish from Lake Tai, gently steamed with ginger and scallion so its sweet, snow-white flesh stays silky and pure.

Wuxi Soup Dumplings
Wuxi Soup Dumplings 无锡小笼包

Thin-skinned, pleated pouches holding a gush of hot, sweet-savory pork broth — Wuxi's famed xiaolongbao are noticeably sweeter than their Shanghai cousins; pierce, sip, bite.

Oily Gluten Balls
Oily Gluten Balls 油面筋

Hollow, airy orbs of deep-fried wheat gluten stuffed with minced pork and braised in a clay pot — the gluten soaks up the sauce like a sponge and bursts with flavor; a local invention you won't find elsewhere.

Mirror Box Tofu
Mirror Box Tofu 镜箱豆腐

Fried tofu blocks hollowed and stuffed with minced pork and shrimp paste, then braised in soy sauce — each piece is shaped like an old-style mirror box; delicate, savory, and intricate.

Three-Fresh Wontons
Three-Fresh Wontons 三鲜馄饨

Paper-thin wrappers around a juicy mix of pork, shrimp, and bamboo shoot, floating in a clear, fragrant chicken broth — the simplest thing on the menu and often the best.

Yangshan Honey Peach
Yangshan Honey Peach 阳山水蜜桃

Wuxi's summer jewel — enormous, impossibly juicy peaches from Yangshan that you can drink through a straw once they're fully ripe; the skin peels off with a gentle pull.

Silverfish Omelette
Silverfish Omelette 银鱼炒蛋

Tiny snow-white icefish from Lake Tai folded into soft golden eggs — a simple homestyle dish that tastes of the lake's freshness.

Sights in Wuxi

Yuantouzhu (Turtle Head Isle)
Yuantouzhu (Turtle Head Isle) 太湖鼋头渚

A peninsular park jutting into Lake Tai, famous for its spring cherry-blossom tunnel and misty lake-and-island panoramas — the name means 'turtle-head islet' for its shape, and it's Wuxi's number-one attraction.

Lingshan Grand Buddha
Lingshan Grand Buddha 灵山大佛

An 88-meter bronze Buddha standing on a lotus platform between mountains and Lake Tai — touch his giant toe for luck and stay for the musical fountain show depicting the Buddha's birth.

Huishan Ancient Town
Huishan Ancient Town 惠山古镇

A warren of Ming and Qing-era lanes dotted with ancestral halls, tea houses, and the centuries-old 'Second-Best Spring Under Heaven' — compact, authentic, and less tourist-worn than Suzhou.

Nanchang Street
Nanchang Street 南长街

A restored canal-side lane of whitewashed Jiangnan buildings now humming with craft beer bars, dessert shops, and noodle joints — the old-meets-new pulse of Wuxi after dark.

Three Kingdoms Film City
Three Kingdoms Film City 三国城

A sprawling outdoor film set on the shores of Lake Tai where the epic 1990s TV series 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms' was shot — watch live horseback battle reenactments and wander Han-dynasty replica streets.

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