Shanghai Children's Medical Center International Department
Lirong Jiang

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Lirong Jiang

Chief Physician

Gastroenterology · Shanghai Children's Medical Center International Department

Chief Physician

The official SCMC page presents Jiang Lirong as a senior pediatric gastroenterologist with expertise in digestive, hepatobiliary, pancreatic, and nutrition-related disease in children and adolescents.

Use this page to decide whether the specialist direction fits the case, then confirm live appointment availability through the hospital channel.

Expert titles, clinic schedules, and registration availability change quickly. Please treat this page as direction-setting and verify live slots with the official hospital system.

Case fit

Pediatric digestive diseases · Endoscopy · Endoscopic minimally invasive therapy

Appointment route

Monday morning (gastroenterology specialist clinic)

Records to prepare

Diagnosis, imaging, surgery notes, lab reports, and treatment history should be organized before booking.

Decide before booking

Start with the disease pattern, age stage, and treatment question. OriEast can turn the records into a concise medical brief before appointment planning.

Clinical snapshot

Gastroenterology

Shanghai Children's Medical Center International Department

Profile checked: 2026-04-08

Main conditions handled
Gastrointestinal disorders · Hepatobiliary disease · Pancreatic disease
Best for
Pediatric gastroenterology · Endoscopy · Nutrition-related digestive care
Care approach
Pediatric gastrointestinal endoscopy · Endoscopic minimally invasive therapy

Case fit

Start with the disease pattern, age stage, and treatment question. OriEast can turn the records into a concise medical brief before appointment planning.

Pediatric digestive diseases
Endoscopy
Endoscopic minimally invasive therapy

Strong fit for international families seeking a senior pediatric gastroenterology opinion, particularly for digestive, hepatobiliary, pancreatic, or nutrition-related disease requiring endoscopic assessment.

Appointment route

For time-sensitive specialists, the practical path is often official expert clinic, specialty clinic, or the same department team when the top slot is unavailable.

  • Monday morning (gastroenterology specialist clinic)

Expert titles, clinic schedules, and registration availability change quickly. Please treat this page as direction-setting and verify live slots with the official hospital system.

Records to prepare

Complete records make the first consultation more efficient, especially for pediatric surgical and specialty cases.

  • Recent outpatient or discharge summaries with confirmed and suspected diagnoses
  • Imaging reports and source files, such as ultrasound, CT, MRI, endoscopy, or echocardiography when relevant
  • Surgery, pathology, genetic, or specialist consultation reports if the child has already been treated
  • Medication, growth, feeding, rehabilitation, and symptom timeline notes
  • A short question list covering the decision you want the specialist to answer

Biography

According to the official page, Jiang Lirong is a chief physician in gastroenterology. The page highlights clinical care for pediatric digestive disease and expertise in gastrointestinal endoscopy and minimally invasive endoscopic therapy. It also notes overseas training at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, Stanford University, and Mayo Clinic in the United States.

Expertise map

We separate the public profile into disease areas, clinical work, procedures, and academic depth so the page is useful for real appointment decisions.

Specialties

  • Pediatric gastrointestinal disorders
  • Hepatobiliary and pancreatic disorders
  • Nutrition-related disorders
  • Digestive diseases in infants, children, and adolescents

Practice Areas

  • Pediatric gastroenterology
  • Endoscopy
  • Nutrition-related digestive care

Conditions Treated

  • Gastrointestinal disorders
  • Hepatobiliary disease
  • Pancreatic disease
  • Nutrition-related disorders

Signature Techniques

  • Pediatric gastrointestinal endoscopy
  • Endoscopic minimally invasive therapy

Clinical and academic depth

Research focus, roles, awards, and training background help judge whether the specialist has long-term depth in a narrow problem.

Academic Titles

  • Chief Physician

Leadership Track Record & Contributions

  • Overseas training at Stanford and Mayo Clinic

Research Highlights

  • Research areas include chronic abdominal pain, feeding difficulties, and pediatric applications of digestive endoscopy

Academic Roles

  • Director of the Endoscopy Center of the Department of Gastroenterology at Shanghai Children's Medical Center
  • Executive Director of Pediatrics at Shanghai East Hospital
  • Committee member of the Digestive Group of the Pediatrics Branch of the Shanghai Medical Association

Education & Overseas Experience

The official page notes overseas training at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, Stanford University, and Mayo Clinic in the United States.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this expert suitable for a second opinion?

Yes. Lirong Jiang may be a strong option for second-opinion cases involving Pediatric gastrointestinal disorders, Hepatobiliary and pancreatic disorders, Nutrition-related disorders, especially when families want input from a leading pediatric center in Shanghai.

What kinds of cases is this expert best for?

This expert is generally best suited for cases involving Gastrointestinal disorders, Hepatobiliary disease, Pancreatic disease, based on the public SCMC profile and the doctor’s main clinical focus.

Can OriEast help arrange the appointment?

Yes. OriEast can help international families prepare records, confirm booking steps, and coordinate communication with Shanghai Children's Medical Center International Department when arranging care.

What records should patients prepare before booking?

Prepare the latest diagnosis, imaging or pathology reports, treatment summaries, medication list, and any key questions for the specialist. Clear English translations are helpful if available.