Learn how MediGuide China plans, writes, updates, and corrects public content for foreign patients researching medical care in China.
MediGuide China publishes planning content for foreign patients who are researching hospitals, treatment costs, travel logistics, and first-visit preparation in China.
The editorial goal is to make those decisions easier to understand without pretending that a public page can replace direct hospital confirmation or clinical advice.
We mainly publish content that helps patients:
We prefer topics that answer a real decision point rather than broad promotional claims.
When we write or revise a page, we aim for:
We try not to publish pages that sound certain when the evidence is weak, or pages that read like hospital promotion disguised as independent guidance.
MediGuide China is not a clinical publisher and does not diagnose disease. Public pages should not be read as a substitute for a doctor, a hospital department, or an emergency service.
Operational information can also change. A payment method, registration path, department rule, or appointment workflow may differ by city or hospital and may change after a page is published.
If we become aware that a page contains a factual error, a misleading summary, or outdated operational guidance, we may update, clarify, or remove the content.
When a correction matters to the meaning of the page, we aim to revise the public page rather than leave a known inaccuracy in place.
If future pages involve sponsorship, referral relationships, or commercial influence, that relationship should be disclosed clearly where it matters.
Commercial arrangements should not be presented as if they were neutral editorial conclusions.
If you want to flag a correction or ask about a page, contact:
Last updated: June 8, 2026