1(520)223-0142|International Medical Coordination · Beijing
中文Sign InStart Free →
OrientHealthLink
OrientHealthInternational Care
HomeHow It WorksMedical ServicesTCM & Chronic ConditionsOur HospitalsPricingBlogContact
Start Free →

Get Your Free Medical Tourism Guide

Download our comprehensive guide + receive expert tips weekly

OrientHealthLink

International Medical Coordination · Based in Beijing

"We coordinate with hospitals — not for commissions."

Quick Links

How It WorksOur HospitalsChronic ConditionsSafetyPricingBlogContact

Contact

orienthealthlink@gmail.com1(520)223-0142

Beiqijia, Changping District, Beijing, China

Medical Disclaimer: OrientHealthLink is a medical travel coordination service provider, not a healthcare institution. The content on this website is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. We do not provide medical diagnosis, treatment advice, or health assessments of any kind. All medical decisions should be made in consultation with qualified, licensed physicians. TCM therapies mentioned on this site may vary in effectiveness by individual; descriptions are based on traditional TCM theory and do not guarantee specific outcomes. Cross-border medical travel involves complex legal and health considerations — we recommend consulting professional legal and medical advisors before making decisions.

Copyright © 2026 OrientHealthLink. All rights reserved.

Terms & ConditionsPrivacy Policy

World-Class Healthcare,
One Seamless Journey.

Save 60–80% on the procedure you need. Coordinated by people who speak your language — literally and medically.

OrientHealthLink connects international patients with China's leading hospitals, specialists, and Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioners. We coordinate every detail — from medical appointments and travel logistics to cultural experiences — so you can focus entirely on your health.

Get my free savings estimateBook a Consultation

We coordinate with hospitals — not for commissions. Our only measure of success is your outcome.

Chinese wellness garden
Doctor consultation with international patient

Our Mission

Navigating healthcare in a foreign country shouldn't feel overwhelming. OrientHealthLink was founded to bridge the gap between international patients and China's world-renowned medical expertise. We eliminate the complexity of cross-border treatment — handling language barriers, hospital coordination, and logistics — so our clients receive exceptional care with complete peace of mind. Our commitment extends beyond the clinic: we provide end-to-end support that nurtures both physical recovery and emotional well-being.

30+
Partner Hospitals
50+
Medical Specialties Covered
3
Languages Supported
<24
Response Time (Hours)

Partnered with China's Leading Medical Institutions

PUMCH#1 Overall
Huashan#1 Neurosurgery
Zhongshan#1 Cardiac Surgery
301 HospitalNational Medical Center
West China#2 Overall
Guang'anmen#1 TCM Oncology

Premium Medical Concierge Services in China

Our end-to-end concierge service covers specialist consultations, expedited appointments, diagnostic coordination, and post-treatment follow-up. Every aspect of your medical journey is personally managed by our bilingual care coordinators, ensuring clarity, comfort, and efficiency at every stage.

Priority Hospital Access

Priority Hospital Access

Skip the wait. We secure fast-track appointments with leading specialists at China's top-ranked hospitals, including Peking Union, Huashan, and Zhongshan.

Learn More →
Dedicated Care Coordination

Dedicated Care Coordination

Your personal care coordinator manages every detail — from pre-arrival medical records transfer to bedside interpretation and discharge planning.

Learn More →
Wellness & Cultural Enrichment

Wellness & Cultural Enrichment

Complement your treatment with curated cultural experiences: tea ceremonies, tai chi sessions, scenic excursions, and more — designed to support holistic recovery.

Learn More →

Traditional Chinese Medicine: 2,000 Years of Clinical Refinement

For thousands of years, Traditional Chinese Medicine has offered a holistic approach to healing. Our network of licensed TCM practitioners combines time-tested therapies with evidence-based protocols, providing effective complementary care for a wide range of conditions. TCM is not an alternative to modern medicine. For many Americans with chronic conditions, it's the option their doctor never told them about.

Core Philosophy

Treating the Root, Not Just Symptoms

TCM takes a whole-system approach, working to restore your body's natural regulatory capacity. Modern research is exploring the scientific mechanisms behind TCM therapies. Results vary by individual, and treatment should be guided by qualified practitioners.

“Think of it this way: if your house has a leaking roof, Western medicine mops the floor (controls the symptoms). TCM finds and repairs the crack in the roof (eliminates the root cause). Both have their strengths, but for chronic, recurring conditions, fixing the source is the lasting solution.”

Whole-Body, Whole-Person

Instead of treating organs in isolation, TCM views the body as an interconnected system. A single herbal formula can address multiple related symptoms simultaneously because it targets the root imbalance — not just surface-level complaints.

180+
Countries Using TCM
2019
Included in WHO ICD-11
2015
Nobel Prize for Artemisinin
4
UNESCO Heritage Listings
Treatment Methods
Acupuncture Therapy

Acupuncture Therapy

WHO-recognized treatment for chronic pain, migraines, and neurological conditions. Endorsed by the UK's NICE guidelines as a first-line therapy for migraine prevention.

Herbal Medicine

Herbal Medicine

Individually formulated prescriptions combining classical pharmacology with modern GMP safety standards. From Shennong's Classic to cutting-edge standardized extracts.

Tui Na & Bone Setting

Tui Na & Bone Setting

China's unique manual therapy system for sports injuries, spinal disorders, and musculoskeletal conditions. Some patients find it beneficial as a complement to conventional physiotherapy.

Cupping Therapy

Cupping Therapy

Globally recognized after Olympic athletes like Michael Phelps. Improves blood circulation, relieves muscle tension, and accelerates recovery from chronic pain.

Moxibustion

Moxibustion

Warming meridian therapy using mugwort herb to stimulate acupoints. Particularly effective for cold-type conditions, digestive disorders, and immune enhancement.

Tai Chi & Qigong

Tai Chi & Qigong

Backed by Harvard and Stanford research for stress reduction, balance improvement, and cardiovascular health. A UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage since 2020.

Complex Conditions

Where TCM Excels: Complex & Chronic Conditions

Many international patients are interested in TCM's traditional applications. TCM may serve as a complementary option alongside conventional care; individual results vary.

Chronic Pain & Musculoskeletal

Herniated discs · Rheumatoid arthritis · Ankylosing spondylitis · Cervical spondylosis · Frozen shoulder · Sciatica

Digestive Disorders

Chronic gastritis · Ulcerative colitis · IBS · Crohn's disease · Functional dyspepsia · Acid reflux

Dermatological Conditions

Psoriasis · Chronic eczema · Atopic dermatitis · Severe acne · Vitiligo · Urticaria

Women's Health & Fertility

Infertility & IVF support · PCOS · Endometriosis · Menopause syndrome · Menstrual disorders

Neurological & Mental Health

Post-stroke rehabilitation · Chronic insomnia · Migraine · Anxiety & depression · Neuropathy

Oncology Support

Chemo/radiation side effects · Immune recovery · Quality of life improvement · Recurrence prevention

Learn How TCM Treats These Conditions →
Post-Surgery Recovery

Post-Surgery Recovery: Where East Meets West

Western surgery treats the condition. TCM traditionally focuses on post-operative care. Their combination is being explored by an increasing number of medical institutions.

01
Pre-Op Assessment
East + West
02
Surgery
Western-Led
03
Post-Op Recovery
TCM Intensive
04
Long-term Care
TCM Ongoing

Post-surgical recovery is an important traditional application of TCM. Surgery creates physical trauma — TCM's "support the righteous, strengthen the foundation" philosophy focuses on the body's overall recovery. Some Chinese medical institutions are exploring integrating TCM methods into post-operative rehabilitation programs. Specific recovery plans should be developed by your attending medical team.

Orthopedic Surgery Recovery

After joint replacement, spinal surgery, or fracture fixation, some medical institutions include acupuncture and herbal medicine in their rehabilitation programs. TCM rehabilitation outcomes vary by individual and should be used under the guidance of your attending physician.

Cardiac Post-Op Care

Following bypass or stent procedures, some patients explore TCM herbal formulas as a complementary approach to support cardiac recovery. These traditional methods are used alongside conventional post-operative care under physician guidance.

Abdominal Surgery Recovery

Acupuncture at Zusanli and Zhongwan points has been incorporated into Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocols at some leading Chinese hospitals to support post-operative bowel function recovery.

Post-Cancer Surgery Rehab

TCM's Fuzheng Guben (strengthening the body's foundation) therapy is traditionally used to support immune recovery and improve appetite during post-cancer rehabilitation. Some Chinese medical institutions are researching its role in integrative oncology care.

Gynecological Post-Op

After myomectomy, ovarian surgery, or C-section, TCM approaches such as herbal formulas may be used as complementary support for post-operative recovery, particularly for women with future fertility considerations. Treatment plans should be developed with your medical team.

Neurosurgical Rehabilitation

The Xingnao Kaiqiao acupuncture method, recognized as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage, is used in some Chinese hospitals as part of post-neurosurgical rehabilitation programs, with related research published in international journals.

How We Simplify Your Medical Journey to China

Seeking treatment abroad involves many moving parts. OrientHealthLink provides a comprehensive support system — from your first inquiry through post-treatment follow-up — ensuring nothing falls through the cracks. Here's how we make it effortless.

End-to-End Travel Planning
Curated Cultural Experiences
Professional Medical Interpretation

End-to-End Travel Planning

We arrange flights, airport transfers, accommodation near your hospital, and local transportation. Your itinerary is built around your treatment schedule for maximum convenience.

Curated Cultural Experiences

Between appointments, explore China's rich heritage through guided visits to historical landmarks, culinary tours, and wellness retreats — enriching your journey beyond the medical.

Professional Medical Interpretation

Our bilingual medical interpreters attend every consultation and procedure, ensuring precise communication between you and your care team. No detail is lost in translation.

My US orthopedic surgeon quoted $52,000 for my hip replacement. Total cost in Beijing: $8,800, including everything. I was home in 12 days and back to work in six weeks.

— M.T.

Total Hip Replacement, Austin, Texas · Beijing, 2025

Start Planning Your Journey

Ready to explore your healthcare options in China? Our team is here to answer your questions and help you take the first step.

Visit Our Office

Beiqi Jia, Future Science City, Changping District, Beijing, China

Get in Touch

orienthealthlink@gmail.com

Chat on WhatsApp

1(520)223-0142