Medical navigation — honest, clear, no clinical overreach

Chinese hospitals are good.
Navigating them alone is genuinely hard.

Whether you are sitting at home wondering if treatment in China is actually worth it, or you are already here trying to figure out which hospital to walk into — the system is confusing on purpose, and you do not have to figure it out blind.

We’re not doctors, and we won’t pretend to be. What we do: help you understand the path, prepare the right questions, and stop wasting time going in the wrong direction.

Patient discussing care options with a medical professional in a calm clinical setting

Not sure if your case fits? Tell us what is going on before you pay. We would rather tell you it is not the right fit than take your money and deliver the wrong thing.

Why this feels credible

Medical navigation, not clinical advice

The positioning is deliberate: path clarity, preparation, communication help, and realistic next steps — not diagnosis or treatment promises.

Why this feels credible

Best for planning and navigation cases

This is designed for foreigners evaluating care in China or trying to understand the system, not for replacing emergency or hospital services.

Why this feels credible

Honest fit-first approach

Users are encouraged to ask before paying, so the service can confirm whether a planning session actually fits the case.

The value is clarity: helping people understand realistic care paths, the right questions to ask, and what to prepare before moving forward.

Medical-planning positioning
Good fit for pre-treatment planning and navigation support

The boundaries make the offer stronger. It is useful because it does not pretend to be a doctor or a hospital.

Medical-support positioning
Navigation, communication, and planning — not diagnosis

Is this for you?

Medical stuff in China is stressful enough. You should not also have to figure out the system from scratch at the same time.

Thinking about coming to China for treatment

You have heard it might be cheaper, faster, or better for your condition. You want to know what is actually realistic before you book anything.

Already in China, dealing with something now

You are here. Something is wrong. You do not know if you need a public hospital, a private clinic, or an international facility — and navigating the queues and paperwork is a different skill entirely.

Helping someone in your family

Your parent, your partner, your kid — they are dealing with something in China and you are trying to coordinate from a distance with a system you do not understand.

What you actually get from a session

One focused conversation to figure out your realistic options — before you spend money or make decisions in the dark.

What you get

  • We review your case and tell you what direction makes sense
  • We tell you what type of facility you actually need (public, private, international ward)
  • We give you a checklist of what to prepare before you travel or book an appointment
  • We tell you the right questions to ask the medical team — not generic ones
  • We give you an honest fit assessment. If this is not the right move for you, we will say so
  • You leave with a written summary of next steps

Best-fit cases

Dental or eye treatment
You have seen the price difference. We help you understand whether the quality and logistics actually make sense for your case.
Planned surgery or specialist care
You are not going in blind. We map the options before you commit.
Full-body health check
Chinese hospitals do these well and affordably. We help you understand what you are actually getting.
Oncology / complex conditions
Second opinion or treatment pathway. We help you ask better questions before making a decision this serious.

What is not included

  • Medical diagnosis or treatment recommendations
  • Prescription or medication advice
  • Emergency medical response (call 120 or go to the ER)
  • Guaranteed hospital acceptance or appointment timing
  • Full medical-tourism execution end-to-end
Warning: We are navigators, not clinicians. All medical decisions are yours and your doctor’s — full stop.

How it works

Four steps. No mystery.

01

Message us first

Describe your situation on WhatsApp or email. Free. No commitment. We just need to know if this is actually the right thing for you.

02

We tell you if it fits

We review what you have sent and tell you honestly whether a planning session makes sense — or whether you would be better off doing something else.

03

Book and pay

Pick Standard or Complex. We schedule the session and collect your case details before we talk.

04

You get a written plan

Path direction, facility type, preparation checklist, questions for the medical team, and honest next steps — in writing.

What a session costs

Not sure which fits your case? Message us before you pay. We’ll tell you straight.

Standard Planning

$149/ session

One condition, one path to evaluate. You need to know what’s realistic before you commit to anything. This is how you find out.

  • One condition, one path to evaluate
  • Facility type guidance
  • Preparation checklist
  • Questions to ask the medical team
  • Written summary of next steps

What happens after payment:

We will contact you via email/WhatsApp to schedule the session and collect your case details.

Questions first? Contact us before purchase.

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Best for first day friction

Complex Planning

$219/ session

Multiple departments, surgical planning, family coordination, or comparing several options at once. More complexity means more session time and more detail.

  • Everything in Standard Planning
  • Multi-department or multi-option evaluation
  • Surgical planning or treatment-path comparison
  • Family coordination support
  • Extended session time for complexity

What happens after payment:

We will contact you via email/WhatsApp to schedule the session and collect your case details.

Questions first? Contact us before purchase.

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Not ready to book?

Tell us what is going on. We will tell you which session fits — or whether you would honestly be better off just reading the free guides first.

Free — no signup needed

19 medical guides. Read them before you decide anything.

Hospital navigation, dental and eye treatment, cancer care, Hainan Boao, Guangzhou, insurance, health checks — it’s all there. If you are still figuring out the landscape, start here before spending money on a session.

Hospital navigationDental treatmentHainan BoaoCancer careHealth checksInsurance

Frequently asked questions

Honest answers before you decide whether to reach out.

Are you doctors?

No. We are navigators. We do not diagnose, treat, or prescribe — and we will never pretend to. What we do: path clarity, translation, logistics coordination, and helping you ask better questions. Everything clinical stays between you and your doctor.

What do I actually get from a session?

A written summary after the session covering: the realistic direction for your case, what type of facility you need, a preparation checklist, the right questions to ask the medical team, and an honest assessment of whether ChinaEasey can help further.

Can I ask before I pay?

Yes — and please do. Send a message on WhatsApp or email with a short description of your situation. We will tell you honestly whether a session makes sense before you spend anything.

What is the difference between Standard and Complex?

Standard is for one condition, one department, one path to evaluate. Complex is for cases with multiple departments, surgical planning, family coordination, or situations where you are comparing several options at once.

Do you cover Hainan Boao or Guangzhou?

Yes. We know both well — Boao's medical zone, Guangzhou's major facilities, and the international departments in Shanghai and Beijing. Read the free guides for context before booking.

What if it's an emergency?

Call 120 or go to the nearest hospital ER. That's the answer. We're not emergency services. Once the immediate situation is stable, we can help with navigation and communication.

Do Chinese hospitals take international insurance?

Some do, most do not. International departments at major public hospitals are your best shot. It depends on your insurer and the hospital. We cover this in the guides and can help you prepare the right questions for your specific situation.

Don’t know where to start? That’s fine. Just tell us what’s happening.

We’ll tell you honestly whether we can help and what the sensible next step looks like. No commitment. No pressure.

We're navigators, not doctors. All medical decisions remain yours and your clinician's.

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