Family & Group Feasibility Bundle (4 Triage Credits)

$147.00

Secure up to four separate Initial Medical Triage assessments for your family or group. A streamlined, cost-effective way to evaluate Beijing's top-tier hospital options for multiple individuals.

If you are planning a medical trip to China with family members, or need to evaluate multiple independent medical conditions, this bundle provides four standard Initial Feasibility Assessments at a consolidated rate (4 for the price of 3). You can allocate these assessment credits across different family members to ensure everyone’s medical needs are viable before booking international travel.

What You Receive:

  • 4 Independent Triage Credits: Redeem four standard Initial Medical Triage & Feasibility Assessments. Each credit covers the review of one specific medical condition for one patient.

  • Flexible Family Allocation: Use the credits for four different family members requiring general health checkups, or apply them to different relatives exploring specific treatments in Beijing.

  • Standardized Feasibility Reports: For each credit used, you will receive our standard bilingual feasibility report, outlining whether Beijing's public hospital system is a clinical fit for that specific patient.

  • No Expiration Date: Keep the credits on file and activate a triage session whenever a family member requires an objective evaluation of China's medical options.

Good Fit For: Families coordinating a joint medical or wellness trip to China, primary caregivers managing health evaluations for elderly parents, or individuals who want to pre-purchase assessment credits for future use.

Important Disclaimer: IMPORTANT: This bundle provides four distinct administrative feasibility assessments. It is NOT a continuous medical retainer, health insurance, or a substitute for a formal clinical diagnosis. Each assessment is a one-time review based on the records provided. All direct medical decisions and physical treatments must be executed by licensed physicians upon official hospital admission in Beijing.

Secure up to four separate Initial Medical Triage assessments for your family or group. A streamlined, cost-effective way to evaluate Beijing's top-tier hospital options for multiple individuals.

If you are planning a medical trip to China with family members, or need to evaluate multiple independent medical conditions, this bundle provides four standard Initial Feasibility Assessments at a consolidated rate (4 for the price of 3). You can allocate these assessment credits across different family members to ensure everyone’s medical needs are viable before booking international travel.

What You Receive:

  • 4 Independent Triage Credits: Redeem four standard Initial Medical Triage & Feasibility Assessments. Each credit covers the review of one specific medical condition for one patient.

  • Flexible Family Allocation: Use the credits for four different family members requiring general health checkups, or apply them to different relatives exploring specific treatments in Beijing.

  • Standardized Feasibility Reports: For each credit used, you will receive our standard bilingual feasibility report, outlining whether Beijing's public hospital system is a clinical fit for that specific patient.

  • No Expiration Date: Keep the credits on file and activate a triage session whenever a family member requires an objective evaluation of China's medical options.

Good Fit For: Families coordinating a joint medical or wellness trip to China, primary caregivers managing health evaluations for elderly parents, or individuals who want to pre-purchase assessment credits for future use.

Important Disclaimer: IMPORTANT: This bundle provides four distinct administrative feasibility assessments. It is NOT a continuous medical retainer, health insurance, or a substitute for a formal clinical diagnosis. Each assessment is a one-time review based on the records provided. All direct medical decisions and physical treatments must be executed by licensed physicians upon official hospital admission in Beijing.