Fit screening before booking
We review whether your case and travel context may be appropriate before any paid coordination begins.
A coordinated route for patients exploring a faster GI workup, a clearer second-opinion pathway, or SIBO- or IBD-related evaluation in Shanghai — with logistics support, not clinical decision-making.
Fit screening comes before any paid coordination. The first step is not booking travel.
We are a medical travel coordination service, not a hospital. Licensed physicians and hospital teams make medical decisions.
Coordination and practical support around a core hospital GI visit — not a day-by-day tourism program. Full structure lives on the Package page.
We review whether your case and travel context may be appropriate before any paid coordination begins.
Help gathering and structuring what the hospital needs to schedule and orient the visit.
Scheduling and communication support with the international GI pathway — not diagnosis or treatment decisions.
On-the-ground assistance so hospital days and handoffs are less fragmented for travelers.
Hotel, local transport, and pacing around the medical anchor day — scoped in the package overview.
Support organizing summaries and payment documentation you may need after you return home.
Selected outpatient GI cases only. We want the right people to move forward and the wrong people to opt out early.
You may be a good fit if:
This may not be the right fit if:
Shorter timelines, experienced GI doctors, clearer self-pay costs, and insurance documentation support — for selected outpatient cases.
For suitable outpatient GI cases, consults, breath testing, labs, and document handoff may be organized in a tighter window than typical multi-appointment waits at home.
Shanghai gives screened patients access to a major hospital GI department with international outpatient support, useful when SIBO, IBD, or unresolved digestive symptoms need focused review.
For many U.S. self-pay patients, hospital testing and consultation fees in Shanghai can be easier to estimate and may cost less than comparable uninsured care at home.
When your insurer allows overseas or out-of-network care, we can help prepare itemized English documents and, in eligible cases, coordinate direct insurance payment.
Exact timing, doctor availability, hospital fees, and insurance handling depend on screening, insurer rules, and the final clinical plan.
A short intake, a careful read of your case, then a plain-language explanation of what Shanghai could (and could not) add — before any paid coordination.
Screening first · Package second · Booking last
Tell us symptoms, timing, and what records you can share. No payment is required for this step.
We assess whether selected outpatient GI coordination in Shanghai is realistic for your case and travel context.
If it may be a fit, we outline how the hospital day and package structure work — without asking you to commit to travel yet.
Paid coordination starts only when both sides agree the pathway makes sense. Medical decisions remain with the hospital team.
High-level shape of the medical travel product — not a day-by-day itinerary. Details, optional days, and hospital scope are on the Package page.
Landing support, hotel check-in, and pacing before the hospital anchor day.
The focused outpatient visit and tests your case was screened for — coordinated, not improvised on arrival.
Extra medical or recovery buffer when clinically appropriate — spelled out in the package overview, not assumed.
Documentation handoff and practical steps before departure — so you leave with what you need for follow-up at home.
Hospital and testing fees are billed separately by the hospital. Final coordination scope depends on fit screening.
Where the outpatient GI visit happens and how the international division is set up for travelers.
View hospital →Service boundaries, records, language support, and what happens after you submit the case form.
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What the pathway can look like for breath testing and same-day workups when clinically appropriate.
A side-by-side framing of scheduling friction — useful context, not a promise for your zip code or insurer.
How self-pay stacks may compare at a high level before you run your own numbers with the Pricing page.
The first step is a short case review: fit, practicality, and next-step clarity before any paid coordination. If Shanghai is not the right move, we will say so plainly.
Weekday reply target: around 24 hours · Selected outpatient GI cases only