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Jinshazhou Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine
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Medical Procedures
  • PET/CT
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Accommodation

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Transport
  • Transfer is not included

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PET-CT Introduction
Unlike traditional imaging examinations (such as CT and MRI) that focus on morphological structures, PET is an examination that visualizes cellular function and activity. Due to this difference, PET is of great significance in diagnosing diseases that could not be determined solely based on morphological structures until now.


Who Needs a PET Examination?

Individuals suspected of having cancer (for further confirmation)

Patients undergoing cancer treatment (for efficacy evaluation)

Patients with a history of cancer treatment (for regular follow-up examinations)

Characteristics of PET-CT

A full-body examination can be completed in a single scan.

The entire body, from the head to the upper thighs, can be examined through one scan.

It is almost painless and completed in a relatively short time. After receiving the drug injection, you will rest for approximately one hour, then lie on the PET scanner for only 10-15 minutes, and rest for about another 30 minutes before finishing the examination and going home.

It is highly valuable for the early diagnosis, staging, and diagnosis of metastasis and recurrence of cancer.

It can detect cancer cells that are more metabolically active than normal cells, which is combined with early diagnosis and the detection of metastatic lesions.

The Principle of PET-CT
All cells require glucose as an energy source. In particular, cancer cells proliferate more vigorously than normal cells and thus demand more glucose. Since glucose labeled with 18F-FDG emits minute amounts of radiation, PET scanners can detect and visualize the location of hidden cancer cells by capturing this radiation.
The drug FDG accumulates in cancer lesions, allowing us to determine the location and size of the tumor.

Examination Process

Fasting – Begin fasting 5-6 hours prior to the examination. (Plain water may be consumed in moderate amounts.)

Medication Administration – The imaging agent (18F-FDG) will be injected intravenously, and your blood glucose level will be measured simultaneously.

Rest Period – Remain at rest for 1 hour to allow the agent to distribute throughout your body.

Examination – Lie flat on the PET scanner for approximately 15-20 minutes for a full-body scan (from head to toe). Keep both hands raised during the examination.

Post-Examination Rest – The half-life of the agent is approximately 2 hours. After the image acquisition is completed, please rest in the lounge for 30 minutes. Do not leave until notified by the doctor or nurse.

The following services are free of charge.
Complimentary airport transfer service.
• Complimentary translation service.
• Complimentary laundry service.
• Complimentary visa and visa renewal service.
• Complimentary document translation service.
• Complimentary access to the international kitchen.
• For patients with international commercial insurance, please contact our
International Department staff in advance. We will provide consultation and
assistance with document preparation

24/7 Bookimed assistance
  • Personal medical coordinator
  • Medical travel arrangements — booking of air tickets and hotel rooms at special partner prices
  • Patient advocacy during medical travel

Program price

$144

What's NOT included in this package

Airfare
Hotel
Additional activities not included

Doctor

Liu Wensheng
Orthopedist
31 years of experience
Board certified professional

Dr. Liu Wensheng is Head of Jinshazhou Hospital and an orthopedic surgeon. He specializes in minimally invasive procedures and has over 30 years of experience. He has performed more than 20,000 surgeries.

He pioneered percutaneous core decompression combined with bone grafting for femoral head osteonecrosis. This innovation holds national patents in China.

He holds a Master’s in Hospital Management from Peking University. His roles include former Chief Editor of postgraduate Orthopedic Traumatology (TCM) materials, Secretary General of the China Association for Orthopedic Traumatology Talents, and member of the Executive Committee of the Chinese Society of Orthopedic Disease Talents.

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Jinshazhou Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine

Jinshazhou Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine is a tertiary Class-III general hospital approved by the Guangzhou Municipal Health Commission. Located in Baiyun District, Guangzhou, the 1,500-bed hospital integrates medical treatment, teaching, scientific research, and prevention.

The hospital features advanced oncology and minimally invasive treatment centers, modern laminar flow operating rooms, intensive care facilities, and internationally recognized radiotherapy technologies. It also provides multilingual medical travel services and comprehensive support for international patients.

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Location
China, Guang Zhou Shi, Yue Xiu Qu, 大石长隆香江野生动物园内 邮政编码: 510030

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PET-CT scan price: what factors influence the cost

Patients often wonder “how much does a PET-CT cost?”, so Bookimed composed a list of criteria which influence the price:

  • Country for a PET-CT scan. The PET-CT cost significantly depends on a country where a hospital is located. Important thing is that the low price does not affect the diagnostics quality in most of the cases. It is related with general price-policy in a particular country and local citizens’ income. The cheapest countries to have PET-CT are Turkey, India, Thailand, the middle-priced ones — Europe, Korea, Israel, and the high-priced — the USA, Canada, Australia.
  • PET-CT scan clinic. It happens that the PET scan cost may vary in several hospitals within one country: services in private centers may be higher than in the state one.
  • Area of a PET-CT scan. The full body PET scan cost is higher than a test of a particular body area — the brain or lung, for instance. Additional services. In some cases, the PET-CT scan cost already includes transfer or interpreter, so the price may be higher.
  • Special offers. Some PET-CT centres offer special prices for Bookimed patients only. It significantly saves your budget up to 30-40%! Submit a request on Bookimed to know how much it costs to have a PET scan.

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$144
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