Neurology Care at Tianjin Medical University General Hospital: Full Coordination Guide

How This Actually Works, Step by Step
You send us your existing medical records. That is where it starts. Not with a plane ticket. Not with a blind hope that someone at the hospital speaks English. You send what you already have — MRI scans, nerve conduction studies, clinical notes, your neurologist’s working diagnosis. Our team translates these documents into clinical Chinese, the kind a senior specialist will read without asking for clarification. We forward the file to the neurology department at Tianjin Medical University General Hospital. A specialist reviews it. You get back a written second opinion within five to seven business days.
That opinion tells you whether your case fits their expertise. If it does, we move to the next step. We coordinate a video consultation so you can speak directly with the specialist. You ask your questions. They explain what treatment would look like. You decide if this path makes sense. Only then do we talk about travel dates, visas, and on-the-ground logistics. This sequence matters. It protects you from spending thousands on travel only to discover the hospital cannot offer what you need.
Once you commit to treatment, the real coordination begins. We handle the hospital registration paperwork. We book your initial in-person consultation through the hospital’s international channel. We arrange a bilingual medical companion who meets you at the hospital entrance, guides you through every department, translates every conversation, and makes sure your test results reach the right doctor. You focus on your health. We handle the friction.
Why International Patients Choose This Specific Hospital for Neurology
You are never obligated to proceed. The video consultation is your opportunity to ask hard questions and gauge your comfort level. If the proposed approach does not sit right, you walk away. You have paid for the consultation and received expert medical insight — that has standalone value even if you choose treatment elsewhere. No one pressures you into a procedure.
Yes. Your companion applies for an S2 visa alongside you, citing the same medical purpose. The hospital’s international ward generally allows one family member to stay in the room. For outpatient visits, your companion is welcome in all waiting areas and can join consultations with your consent.
Contact us immediately. We pause the coordination process and advise you to seek urgent care locally. Your health comes first. If you later stabilize and still wish to proceed, we pick up where we left off. If your condition changes in a way that alters the treatment plan, we may need a new specialist review. But we do not push forward with a plan that no longer fits your clinical reality.
Tianjin Medical University General Hospital’s neurology department is a national clinical research center. Its specialists train in programs that meet rigorous standards, publish in international peer-reviewed journals, and treat patient volumes that most Western neurologists will never see in a career. The hospital participates in multinational clinical trials alongside Western institutions. Quality is measured in outcomes, not geography. For many neurological conditions, the clinical results here match or exceed international benchmarks — at a fraction of the cost.
Your Next Step
You now understand the sequence, the costs, the risks, and the practical realities of pursuing neurology care at Tianjin Medical University General Hospital. The decision to travel for medical treatment is never easy. It requires weighing clinical quality against logistical complexity, cost savings against distance from home. Our role is to make the complexity manageable so you can focus on the clinical decision.
We are China Medical Services, a coordination team that connects international patients with China’s top-ranked hospitals. We do not practice medicine. We do not promise outcomes. We handle the logistics — translation, appointment coordination, visa guidance, and bilingual companionship — so you can access some of the world’s highest-volume neurology programs without navigating the system alone. If you are ready to explore whether this hospital fits your case, start with a free consultation. Tell us about your diagnosis. We will tell you honestly what is possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The hospitals used for international patients are JCI-accredited and follow the same international safety standards as top hospitals in the US and Europe. Surgical teams perform high volumes of procedures — often more than their Western counterparts — which studies show leads to better outcomes.
Costs vary by procedure and hospital, but international patients typically save 40-80% compared to US prices — even when factoring in travel and accommodation. A consultation with our team will give you an exact, all-inclusive quote with no hidden fees.
Send us your existing medical reports to get started. We handle everything from hospital selection and appointment scheduling to visa assistance and post-operative recovery planning. Your medical records are reviewed by the specialist before you even book a flight.
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