Everything you need to plan your cancer treatment journey in Guangzhou — from initial inquiry to travel, treatment, and returning home.
Traveling abroad for cancer treatment can feel overwhelming. Our dedicated international patient team handles the logistics so you can focus on what matters most — your health.
A step-by-step guide to the entire process — from sending your medical records, to arriving in Guangzhou, receiving treatment, and follow-up care.
View Journey →Get a preliminary treatment plan and cost estimate from our multidisciplinary team without leaving home. Simply send us your medical records for review.
Learn More →We provide medical visa invitation letters and assist with travel planning. Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport has direct flights from major cities worldwide.
Travel Info →Transparent pricing for cancer treatments at GCCC. Cancer care in China typically costs 40-70% less than comparable treatment in the US or Europe.
View Cost Guide →Information about international insurance coverage, direct billing options, and payment methods accepted at GCCC.
Insurance Info →Professional medical interpretation in English, Arabic, Russian, French, and Southeast Asian languages. Cultural liaison services for a comfortable stay.
Contact Us →GCCC welcomes patients from across the globe, with particular expertise serving patients from these regions.
UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain — direct flights to Guangzhou, Arabic-speaking coordinators, and halal food services available.
Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, Myanmar, Cambodia — short travel distances, visa convenience, and cultural familiarity.
Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, Ethiopia, and across the continent — English and French-speaking coordinators, established travel routes, and cost-effective treatment options.
Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and neighboring countries — Russian-speaking staff, familiarity with medical documentation from these countries, and established referral relationships.
USA, Canada, UK, Australia — for patients seeking high-quality, cost-effective cancer care alternatives, with English as the primary language of communication.
India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka — close proximity, established medical tourism routes, and cost advantages for complex oncology procedures.