SUN YAT-SEN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SUN YAT-SEN UNIVERSITY
107 Yan Jiang West Road, Guangzhou, P.R. China
中山大学孙逸仙纪念医院(中山大学附属第二医院)
广州市沿江西路107号
Zhōng shān dà xué sūn yì xiān jì niàn yī yuàn ( Zhōng shān dà xué fù shǔ dì èr yī yuàn )
guǎng zhōu shì yán jiāng xī lù 107 hào
Phone
- Phone: 020-81332199
Wechat ID: syshospital1835 or syshospital

Public or Private?
Public
Appointment or Outpatient?
By appointment
You need to get a medical card at their hospital for registration the first time and you can use the card to make appointments through wechat or on phone in future.
Official Hospital Description
(Pleases note that the "Official Hospital Description" is directly from the hospital's website or other marketing materials.)
Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hospital (second affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University) is the National Health and Family Planning Commission (Hospital), founded in 1835 It is China's first Western medicine hospital, which has been 180 years of history. The hospital has now developed into a collection of medical, teaching, scientific research and preventive health care as one of the large-scale comprehensive level three hospital.
Pricing
English service available?
Yes.They have special outpatient service where the doctors can speak English.
Are foreign doctors available?
No.
Does hospital direct-bill insurance companies?
No
Where do mothers labor, deliver & recover?
Labor and deliver in separate rooms
Are labor, delivery, recovery rooms private?
No
They don’t have single rooms. Their rooms need to be shared with some other people.
Is NICU available on site?
Yes
Are natural birthing alternatives available (water birth, birthing on a yoga ball, etc...)?
No
Does the hospital support VBAC?
Yes
It depends on the expectant mother’s condition and doctor’s opinion.
Does the hospital offer any fertility treatment options?
No
Is a birthing coach, spouse, friend and/or translator allowed in the delivery room during delivery?
Yes
Fathers are allowed to accompany their wives into the delivery room for a natural birth (not for a C-section).
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