Endocrinology in China typically costs from $1,400 to $32,000. Prices vary significantly based on whether a patient chooses a standard public hospital, an international department, or a private clinic. International patients can expect savings of 40-60% compared to the US for complex procedures and diagnostics.
Typical Endocrinology Costs in China
Major medical hubs for endocrinology include Beijing and Guangzhou, where specialized centers offer advanced metabolic and thyroid care. Costs in these cities are generally higher than in regional areas due to the availability of international-standard facilities. Consult with a specialist to get accurate pricing for your specific case.
| China | Turkey | Austria | |
| Thyroidectomy | from $6,800 | from $4,682 | from $9,000 |
| Stem cell for diabetes | from $18,500 | from $12,000 | from $25,000 |
| Radioiodine therapy | from $3,500 | from $1,200 | from $3,000 |
| Metabolic surgery | from $14,500 | from $4,140 | from $17,000 |
| Diabetes mellitus treatment with stem cells | from $18,500 | from $12,000 | from $25,000 |
No hidden fees – just official clinic prices. Pay at the clinic for Endocrinology treatment upon arrival and use a flexible installment plan if needed.
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900+ treatments performed – Dr. Fan Yun Pin is a leader in clinical integrative Chinese and Western medicine at Yanda International Hospital.
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.
Dr. Wang He Tian combines traditional Chinese medicine with modern endocrinology, specializing in complex hormonal and metabolic disorders at Yanda International Hospital.
Written by Mariia Mytrofankina