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Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital (SJTU)

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No. 639 Zhizaoju Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai, China 200011

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Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital (SJTU)

Care provided by Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital (SJTU)

Internationally accredited healthcare facility

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Highly rated for quality, outcomes, and patient trust.

World-Class Infrastructure

Advanced technology, modern facilities, and strict hygiene standards.

Patient-First Services

Dedicated international patient support and care coordination.

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Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital SJTU Advanced Plastic Surgery and Dentistry
One of China's top-tier hospitals, Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital runs under the umbrella of Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine. Dating back to 1920, it grew steadily, gaining international notice along the way. Its reputation rests heavily on three standout fields - plastic surgery that rebuilds and reshapes, dental care rooted in precision, plus bone and joint expertise known across borders. Recognition followed as patients began arriving from far beyond local regions. Today, the hospital holds steady as a leader, respected not just nationally but by peers abroad too.
Spread out over several locations - like the Southern Campus in Huangpu, the one up north in Baoshan, plus another in Pudong - the facility holds close to 2,150 beds for patients who stay overnight. Dental care happens on about 1,000 chairs across these sites. Each year sees almost five million people walk through for checkups or urgent help.
Built like a giant among clinics, this place stands first in China for plastic surgery while hosting the planet’s biggest facility of its kind. Not far behind, the mouth medicine team claims a spot in the country’s elite trio, running two national hubs for dental science and oral health studies. A steady stream of more than fifty thousand operations each year flows through its wings - faces remade, smiles rebuilt, jaws reset - with specialty work on birth differences, bone shaping, and appearance-focused fixes. From floor to roof, it pulses with activity tied to healing and form.
One thing stands out: plastic surgery, dentistry, bone care, eye treatment, and ear-nose-throat specialties all carry a top-tier national rating here. What adds weight? Five engineers honored by China’s elite academy work within these walls - more than at any other hospital in the country - while also hosting seventy-plus nationally acknowledged professionals and close to four hundred specialists named by Shanghai.
Starting strong with top-tier recognition, this hospital holds dual status as a National Tissue Engineering Research Center and a Shanghai Public Welfare Base. From its core, science flows into real-world care, blending lab advances with patient treatment. New methods take shape here - custom 3D-printed implants emerge alongside robot-assisted operations and smart digital tools. Language isn’t a wall; help arrives in many tongues for those who travel far. Billing links straight through to more than sixty international insurance providers. Special access paths let some move quicker through check-ins and consultations.
Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital stands out when it comes to advanced plastic surgery, dental implants, or tough reconstructive treatments in China. Though many hospitals exist, few match its level of skill and forward-thinking methods. Because results matter most, patients often land here after exploring options elsewhere. Innovation isn’t just claimed - it shows up in how procedures unfold day after day. While location helps, it’s the team’s precision that builds trust over time.

Why International Patients Choose Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital (SJTU)

Hospital Type

Public Hospital

Hospital Unit

Multispecialty Hospital

Languages Spoken

English

Treatments Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital (SJTU) is Known For

Highlights

Bed Count: 2150Bed Count: 2150
Established in 1920Established in 1920
PharmacyPharmacy
LabsLabs
AmbulanceAmbulance

Room Types

General WardGeneral Ward
Semi-Private RoomSemi-Private Room
Private RoomPrivate Room
Suite RoomSuite Room
Other Top Treatments with Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital (SJTU)
Heart Care/Surgery

Heart Care/Surgery

Heart care and surgery abroad covers coronary artery bypass grafting, valve repair and replacement, angioplasty and stenting, structural heart interventions, and cardiac electrophysiology at internationally accredited cardiac centers. Options range from interventional cardiology procedures to complex open-heart surgery using minimally invasive approaches. Cardiac surgery is among the most expensive medical procedures in many countries. A coronary artery bypass that costs $80,000 to $150,000 at home may be available for $10,000 to $25,000 abroad at equally accredited cardiac hospitals with experienced cardiac surgeons and intensive care facilities. Leading international cardiac centers offer shorter waiting times, hybrid operating theaters, advanced cardiac imaging, and comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation programs. Patients consistently report receiving more attentive perioperative care and thorough follow-up than they experienced at home. The cardiac surgeon's experience and the hospital's cardiac ICU capabilities are the most critical factors. Confirm the surgeon's annual bypass or valve procedure volume. Adherence to cardiac rehabilitation, medication protocols, dietary changes, and regular follow-up echocardiography directly determines long-term cardiac outcomes.

Urology

Urology

Urology treatment abroad covers prostate cancer surgery, kidney stone management, bladder procedures, male infertility treatment, robotic prostatectomy, HoLEP laser surgery for BPH, and urologic oncology at internationally accredited urology centers. Options range from minimally invasive endoscopic procedures to complex robotic-assisted urological surgery. Urological surgical costs are high and waiting times are long in many countries. A robotic radical prostatectomy that costs $40,000 to $80,000 at home may be available for $8,000 to $18,000 abroad at equally accredited hospitals with experienced urologists performing high-volume robotic and endoscopic procedures. Leading international urology centers offer shorter waiting times, high-volume robotic urology programs, and comprehensive pre- and post-operative coordination. Patients consistently report receiving more thorough urological evaluations and attentive surgical planning than they experienced at home. The urologist's robotic or endoscopic case volume and the hospital's urology accreditation are the most important factors. Confirm your surgeon's annual procedure volume for your specific indication. Adherence to post-surgical follow-up schedules, PSA monitoring, and continence rehabilitation directly determines functional outcomes after urological surgery.

Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation treatment abroad offers intensive neurological, orthopedic, cardiac, and post-surgical recovery programs at internationally accredited rehabilitation centers staffed by physiatrists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech-language therapists, and neuropsychologists. High-intensity therapy programs using robotic and virtual reality technology accelerate functional recovery. Inpatient rehabilitation in many countries is expensive, short, and not sufficiently intensive. A comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation program that costs $30,000 to $80,000 at home may be available for $5,000 to $20,000 abroad at equally accredited centers with equivalent or greater daily therapy intensity. Leading international rehabilitation centers offer 3 to 5 hours of daily therapy, advanced robotic rehabilitation technology (Lokomat, Armeo, Ekso), and multidisciplinary team management. Patients consistently report receiving more intensive, individualized therapy than they found at home. The program's daily therapy intensity and the multidisciplinary team's experience are the most critical factors. Confirm daily therapy hours and the range of allied health professionals included. Family education, home exercise programs, and continuation of therapy after returning home are essential to sustain gains made during intensive inpatient rehabilitation.

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