| Chine | Turquie | Espagne | |
| Traitement du diabète sucré avec des cellules souches | de $18,500 | de $12,000 | de $20,000 |
| Thérapie à l'iode radioactif | de $3,500 | de $1,200 | de $2,200 |
| Thérapie hormonale substitutive bio-identique (BHRT) | de $1,350 | de $800 | de $1,800 |
| Thyroïdectomie | de $6,800 | de $4,644 | de $6,955 |
| Chirurgie métabolique | de $14,500 | de $4,140 | de $12,000 |
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Bookimed offre une assistance experte gratuite. Un coordinateur médical personnel vous accompagne avant, pendant et après votre traitement, en résolvant tous les problèmes. Vous n'êtes jamais seul dans votre parcours de traitement de Endocrinologie.
Dr. CHEN Yonggang: Chief Physician. Head of Ultrasound Medicine. Lead expert of the Thyroid Ablation Team. Former Director of Ultrasound Medicine at Xiamen University Affiliated Zhongshan Hospital.
He has over 30 years of experience in minimally invasive tumor therapy and interventional ultrasound. He combines real-time imaging with precise ablation. He pioneered freehand biopsy, using a single-handed targeted puncture without auxiliary devices. He has independently completed over 10,000 minimally invasive procedures. His ablation work focuses on hyperthyroidism, hyperparathyroidism, benign thyroid nodules, thyroid microcarcinomas, metastatic cervical lymph nodes, uterine fibroids, and adenomyosis.
Appointments: Standing Committee Member, Musculoskeletal Intervention Subcommittee, Ultrasound Intervention Committee, Interventional Physician Branch, Chinese Medical Doctor Association. Inaugural Member, Ultrasound Section, Thyroid Disease Committee, Chinese Research Hospital Association. Vice President, Xiamen Association of Ultrasound Engineering.
Plus de 900 traitements effectués – Le Dr Fan Yun Pin est un leader en médecine clinique intégrative chinoise et occidentale à l'hôpital international Yanda.
Dr Tian Jian Qing is Director of Endocrinology and a Senior Expert in Endocrine & Metabolic Therapeutics. He has over 20 years of clinical experience. He previously worked at Xinjiang Military Command General Hospital and at Renji Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
He has published over 20 SCI and Chinese core journal papers. He is chief editor of four monographs and co-editor of four others. He has produced more than 1,000 health education materials. His clinical focus includes endocrine and metabolic disorders, dysglycemia, dyslipidemia, and hypertension. He also treats weight, thyroid, and bone diseases, menopausal syndrome, PCOS, and gestational diabetes and thyroid disorders.
He holds Standing Council and Committee roles in the Fujian Cross-Strait Medicine & Health Exchange Association and the Fujian Primary Health Association. He also serves in the Xiamen Medical Association and the Xiamen Medical Doctor Association. He is Deputy Chair of the Diabetes Branch of the Xiamen Medical Association.
Le Dr Wang He Tian combine la médecine traditionnelle chinoise et l'endocrinologie moderne, se spécialisant dans les troubles hormonaux et métaboliques complexes à l'Hôpital International Yanda.
Leading Chinese hospitals for endocrinology include Ruijin Hospital in Shanghai and Peking Union Medical College Hospital in Beijing. These institutions provide care for diabetes and complex hormone disorders. JCI-accredited facilities like Yanda International Hospital offer multidisciplinary support for adult patients.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Clinics with high patient volumes often develop unique technical efficiencies. Dr Chen Yong Gang at Xiamen Humanity Hospital has performed 10,000+ minimally invasive procedures. He pioneered a freehand biopsy technique. High-volume hospitals like Yanda treat 2,500,000 patients annually. These centres often integrate traditional Chinese and Western medicine.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that major Chinese centres provide rapid diagnostic testing and integrated treatment plans. They appreciate the availability of minimally invasive ablation for thyroid nodules. This technique avoids traditional surgery.
Public endocrinology care in China provides high-volume clinical expertise for complex cases. Private international hospitals offer personalised communication and seamless insurance billing. Patients choose public facilities like Yanda International Hospital for specialised diagnostics. Private clinics suit routine diabetes or thyroid management needing English support.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Clinical data shows a clear distinction in doctor backgrounds between regions. Beijing hospitals like Yanda International Hospital blend traditional Chinese medicine with international protocols. Conversely, Xiamen Humanity Hospital emphasises surgical volume. Dr Chen Yong Gang there has performed over 10,000 minimally invasive procedures. For thyroid issues, checking a specialist's procedure count is more vital than hospital size.
Patient Consensus: Patients note public hospitals are crowded and bureaucratic. However, they provide access to major specialists and comprehensive testing. Many use private clinics for regular hormone monitoring and clear English communication. They save public tertiary hospitals for complex second opinions.
Combining Western endocrinology medications with Traditional Chinese Medicine is safe in China when supervised by specialists. Most major hospitals use an integrated model where practitioners reconcile medications. Patients should avoid self-prescribing herbs. This prevents interactions with sensitive treatments like insulin or hormone therapies.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that Western patients often prefer JCI-accredited hospitals like Yanda or Fuda. These centres handle 2.5 million patients yearly and manage international drug protocols. This volume helps doctors predict how specific herbs interact with Western thyroid and diabetes medications.
Patient Consensus: Patients report that successful treatment depends on informing both practitioners about all herbs and tablets. They suggest treating all TCM products as active medicines rather than supplements. This helps keep blood markers stable while in China.
International patients manage language gaps in China by choosing JCI-accredited tertiary hospitals in major cities like Beijing and Xiamen. These facilities operate international departments with bilingual staff. Leading centres also provide medical reports in English to support continuity of care for chronic endocrine conditions.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Our data shows that top Chinese hospitals, such as Yanda International Hospital, combine Western endocrinology with traditional Chinese medicine. These large centres handle over 2 million patients annually. Their high volume often leads to efficient diagnostic pathways for complex hormonal disorders compared to smaller regional clinics.
Patient Consensus: Patients find that choosing hospitals with international accreditation makes navigating consultations much smoother. They note that having medical records and discharge summaries in English is essential for their GPs back in Australia.