Why patients may consider an international medical review
An international review may help patients compare specialist perspectives while retaining local clinical support. Translation needs and prior treatment records are identified during case intake.
Prepare and submit medical records
Provide pathology, imaging, laboratory findings, treatment history, current medicines and the questions you want the specialist to address.
Case review and specialist matching
A case manager checks completeness and coordinates review with expertise relevant to the diagnosis and clinical question. Acceptance and treatment suitability are never guaranteed.
Consultation and next-step planning
Malaysia and China share the same standard time, allowing convenient online review. A written summary and follow-up questions can be coordinated when appropriate.
Costs and payment
Patients receive a transparent estimate and payment milestones. Coverage should be checked with the relevant Malaysian insurer or employer plan.
Travel only after medical review
If treatment in China is considered appropriate and accepted, the team can coordinate documentation, appointment timing, admission, interpretation and practical support.
Planning follow-up after returning home
A bilingual or English treatment summary, follow-up schedule and copies of diagnostic materials are organized for the Malaysian care team.
Information to prepare
International review does not replace local medical care. Treatment decisions must be made by qualified physicians after individual assessment. For an emergency, contact local emergency services immediately.