Cross-border care, made clear

Navigate healthcare
in Greater China

We help you find the right hospital or specialist in China - based on your case.

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You focus on getting better.
We focus on guiding you
to the right care.

Our approach to cross-border care

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Case Review

Submit your case and receive a structured assessment to clarify your situation.

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Next-step guidance

We recommend suitable hospitals or specialists in Mainland China based on your case.

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3

Booking optional

We can assist with appointment booking if you decide to proceed.

Make the right care decision

Get clarity before you go

Our case review helps you understand the best care options, expected costs, and likely timelines — so you can make informed decisions.

Which hospital may fit your needs
Which specialist or doctor type to consider
The likely cost range
The expected timing
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Your information is safe

We respect your privacy and only collect the information reasonably needed at the first stage.

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Optional appointment support

If you decide to proceed, we can help coordinate consultation scheduling with the selected provider.

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Patient Stories

Real stories. Real clarity.

How we support cross-border care journeys

Case 1 — Knee injury
(Hong Kong student)

I injured my knee at school and it became badly swollen. After waiting 7 hours in a Hong Kong public hospital, I was only told there was no fracture — but no one could explain what was wrong.

HelixBridge arranged a same-day MRI in mainland China and helped us secure an appointment immediately. The next day, the recommended hospital performed a knee drainage procedure.

● Outcome

Pain was relieved quickly, and recovery was much faster than expected.

Case 2 — Hormonal issue
(US patient)

I had irregular periods for a long time but didn’t know where to seek help in the US. While planning a trip back to China, I reached out to HelixBridge.

They recommended a specialist hospital and arranged appointments based on my travel schedule. The hospital visit took less than an hour, and the doctor clearly explained my condition and recovery plan.

● Outcome

Symptoms improved quickly, with minimal cost — only a small registration fee.

Case 3 — Pediatric dental
(Singapore family)

Our child had double rows of teeth. In Singapore, we were told no treatment was needed, but the loose teeth made eating difficult.

While traveling in China, HelixBridge recommended a nearby hospital along our route. The dentist quickly treated the loose teeth.

● Outcome

Our child felt immediate relief and was able to eat comfortably again.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

No. HelixBridge is not a hospital, clinic, or telemedicine provider. We offer navigation and preparation support for cross-border specialist care.
We focus on selected non-emergency specialist care situations where users need clearer direction, better preparation, or cross-border pathway support.
After you submit your case, the HelixBridge team will review the information provided. If appropriate, we may provide preliminary guidance regarding hospitals, specialties, or care pathways that may fit your situation. During our launch phase, submitting a case for initial assessment is free. Additional navigation, appointment coordination, or personalized support services may involve separate fees depending on the level of support required.
For USD 29.9, our Structured Care Navigation service helps you move from recommendation to appointment. For suitable cases we accept, we will assist with department matching, preparation guidance, and appointment arrangement. The USD 29.9 fee covers HelixBridge’s navigation and coordination support only; hospital registration, consultation, tests, and treatment fees are paid separately to the provider.
Not necessarily.These details are generally only needed later if you decide to proceed with appointment booking