Medical Disclaimer
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Care coordination only
CareBridge China provides non-clinical care coordination, translation coordination, medical transportation coordination, hospital navigation, document organization, recovery-related logistics, and optional travel support. CareBridge China is not a hospital, clinic, medical practice, insurer, emergency service, or healthcare provider.
No medical advice
Information on this website and in CareBridge communications is provided for general coordination and planning purposes only. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or a substitute for consultation with licensed healthcare professionals.
Medical decisions
All diagnosis, treatment recommendations, treatment decisions, prescriptions, procedures, medical fees, and clinical outcomes are determined by licensed healthcare professionals and medical institutions. CareBridge China does not control or guarantee medical decisions, treatment availability, treatment outcomes, recovery time, or final hospital fees.
Emergency limitation
CareBridge China does not provide emergency medical services or emergency cross-border transfer services. If you have an urgent or life-threatening condition, contact local emergency services immediately.
Travel and suitability
Some patients may not be suitable for international medical travel. Surgical cases, complex conditions, and recovery programs require medical suitability review before planning. Travel decisions should be made with advice from appropriate healthcare professionals.
No guarantee of savings
CareBridge China may help patients compare care pathways and cost categories, but does not guarantee that treatment in China will be cheaper than treatment in a patient's home country. Total cost depends on medical evaluation, treatment plan, hospital fees, travel costs, length of stay, complications, and personal support needs.
Patient responsibility
Patients are responsible for providing accurate information, disclosing relevant medical history, following medical advice from licensed providers, understanding travel requirements, and reviewing all written estimates, agreements, and consent documents before proceeding.