
Treatment Pathways for International Patients
From specialist review to treatment coordination and recovery planning, NEXA helps international patients navigate complex medical decisions and access care in China with greater clarity and support.
Orthopedic surgery, cancer review, cardiovascular care, fertility & IVF, precision health screening, and integrative medicine pathways for international patients and referral partners.
Care coordination before major medical decisions
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Many international patients do not begin with treatment. They begin with uncertainty.
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They may be deciding whether surgery is necessary, comparing treatment options, reviewing imaging or pathology reports, or trying to understand whether treatment in China is appropriate for their situation.
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NEXA helps patients and families organize medical records, access specialist review, coordinate treatment pathways, and prepare for the next step with greater clarity.
How international patients usually begin
Every patient journey is different, but many international patients follow a similar pathway before treatment decisions are made.
Step 1
Medical Record Review
Patients begin by sharing imaging, pathology reports, laboratory results, and current treatment recommendations for structured review.
Step 2
Specialist Matching
Cases are organized according to specialty, clinical questions, and treatment needs before specialist coordination begins.
Step 3
Treatment Planning
Patients receive guidance on possible next steps, including additional review, rehabilitation pathways, surgery planning, or treatment coordination.
Step 4
Travel & Coordination
When treatment in China is appropriate, NEXA helps coordinate communication, scheduling, logistics, and international patient support.
Step 5
Recovery & Follow-up
Care planning continues after treatment, including rehabilitation guidance, imaging follow-up, and post-treatment coordination when needed.
Treatment Areas
Orthopedic Surgery & Recovery
For patients considering joint replacement, spine surgery, sports injury treatment, or rehabilitation planning.
Many patients seek orthopedic review before major surgery to better understand imaging findings, recovery expectations, rehabilitation pathways, and whether surgery is necessary now.
Integrative Medicine & TCM
For patients interested in integrative care approaches that combine modern medicine with traditional Chinese medicine perspectives.
Integrative pathways may include recovery support, rehabilitation, symptom management, and broader wellness-oriented care planning depending on the condition.
Cancer Treatment & Oncology Review
For patients seeking additional review of diagnosis, pathology, imaging, staging, or treatment pathways.
Cancer treatment decisions often involve complex timing, multiple specialties, and difficult trade-offs. Structured oncology review may help patients and families better understand the next step.
Fertility & IVF Treatment
For individuals and families exploring fertility evaluation, IVF pathways, reproductive care, and treatment coordination.
International fertility journeys often involve timing, emotional pressure, medical uncertainty, and cross-border planning. Early review may help patients better organize the process.
Precision Health Screening
For individuals seeking preventive health evaluation, biomarker review, imaging assessment, and long-term health risk understanding.
Precision screening may help patients better understand current health status, identify potential risks earlier, and support long-term health planning.

Why some international patients consider treatment in China
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Patients may consider treatment in China for different reasons depending on their condition, timing, specialist access, rehabilitation needs, or treatment goals.
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In some specialties, patients seek access to high-volume surgical teams, integrated rehabilitation pathways, coordinated recovery planning, or additional treatment perspectives before making final decisions.
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For many patients, the process begins not with travel, but with remote review and structured medical coordination.
Recovery does not end at discharge
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Patients may consider treatment in China for different reasons depending on their condition, timing, specialist access, rehabilitation needs, or treatment goals.
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In some specialties, patients seek access to high-volume surgical teams, integrated rehabilitation pathways, coordinated recovery planning, or additional treatment perspectives before making final decisions.
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For many patients, the process begins not with travel, but with remote review and structured medical coordination.
FAQ of Treatments
Start with clarity before making a major medical decision
Upload medical records for structured specialist review, treatment pathway planning, and international care coordination.
