Questions serious patients ask before trusting a medical travel plan.
International patients need to know what can be coordinated, what only clinicians can confirm, and when travel should not be the next step.
Is SwiftCare China a hospital?
No. SwiftCare China is a coordination and planning service. Diagnosis and treatment are provided by licensed clinics or hospitals.
Who is this service for?
It is for non-emergency patients who are seriously comparing private care in China because local care is slow, expensive, unavailable, or unclear.
Can you guarantee a lower price?
No. Prices depend on diagnosis, provider, materials, and treatment scope. We help patients ask for clearer estimates before they travel.
Why not just contact clinics directly?
You can. The value of a coordinator is making the case clearer first, asking comparable questions, reducing language friction, and planning the trip around clinical timing.
Can I get treatment immediately after arriving?
Sometimes a clinic can schedule quickly, but suitability checks, imaging, lab work, and recovery time still matter. We plan around provider guidance.
Do I need to speak Chinese?
Not necessarily. The service is designed to coordinate English-language communication and interpreter support where needed.
Which cities are supported first?
The first target hubs are Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou because of flight access and private healthcare infrastructure.
Should I send medical records?
Yes, when available. Recent reports, imaging, prescriptions, and current treatment plans help providers respond with more useful information.
What if I only have a quote from my home provider?
That can still help. We use it to understand the proposed scope, then identify what records or questions are missing before China-based options can be compared fairly.
Can you arrange emergency care?
No. This service is not for emergencies. If you have urgent symptoms, contact local emergency services or a licensed clinician immediately.
What happens after I return home?
Follow-up depends on the procedure and provider. We help organize notes, questions, and remote follow-up planning where available.
Do not make the flight the first serious commitment.
Start with a case review. We will help you understand what records are missing, which provider questions matter, and what should be confirmed before any booking.