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China Hospital

China has a vast and diverse hospital network, ranging from public hospitals serving the general population to private and international facilities catering to wealthier patients and expats, often equipped with modern technology. While public hospitals are generally more affordable, they can be very busy and may require deposits. Major cities like Beijing and Shanghai host many excellent, specialized hospitals, including academic and military medical centers, though some areas may face financial and staffing challenges.

West China Hospital

Affiliated with Sichuan University and located in Chengdu, this hospital is recognized as one of the largest hospitals in China and globally by bed capacity. It has ranked highly in national comprehensive and discipline-specific rankings for years, especially for departments like anesthesiology, urology, psychiatry, and nursing. WCH is a major hospital with advanced medical equipment and a strong emphasis on medical research and education. 

Peking Union Medical College Hospital

Located in Beijing, PUMCH is a leading hospital for both clinical practice and academic research, and has been a consistent top performer in rankings. Established in 1921, it Provides advanced clinical care, supports cutting-edge research, and offers rigorous medical education programs. Houses over 2,000 beds and has a network of campuses.