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Shanghai checkup and report review pathway
A screening pathway for executives, families and long-stay visitors who need the right checkup depth, bilingual report understanding and a next specialist step after abnormal findings.
Best fit
- Executives, families or long-stay visitors planning systematic screening
- Patients comparing international-hospital experience with specialist-depth follow-up
- People with abnormal findings who need the next department or specialist route
- Patients who need bilingual report summary and follow-up planning
Not a fit
- Emergency symptoms or acute severe illness
- Patients expecting a checkup to replace specialist diagnosis
- Requests for a generic package without considering risk factors
Core providers and role
International checkup experience
Shanghai United Family Hospital
Useful for bilingual service, comfortable workflow, family and executive screening needs.
Specialist-depth follow-up
Ruijin route
Useful when abnormal results need public-hospital specialty depth or second-step review.
Screening and follow-up planner
OriEast
Helps choose package depth, summarize reports and map the next specialist step.
How the pathway works
Risk and goal review
We review age, family history, chronic risks, prior checkups and main concerns.
Package depth selection
We help decide between comfort-led screening and specialist-depth review needs.
Checkup coordination
We coordinate timing, fasting instructions, hospital arrival and communication notes.
Report and next step
We summarize abnormal findings and map whether repeat tests, private review or public specialist escalation is needed.
What OriEast delivers
- ✓Checkup goal and risk summary
- ✓Package-depth recommendation
- ✓Appointment and preparation note
- ✓Bilingual report summary
- ✓Abnormal finding next-step map
What to prepare
- ✓Previous checkup reports
- ✓Family history and chronic disease history
- ✓Current medications and allergies
- ✓Symptoms or risk concerns to prioritize
- ✓Available dates and fasting constraints
Frequently asked questions
Should I choose United Family or Ruijin?
United Family is often stronger for international-service comfort, while a Ruijin route may be useful when specialist-depth follow-up is expected.
What happens after an abnormal report?
OriEast helps summarize the issue and decide whether repeat testing, specialist review or a public-hospital path should come next.
Can a checkup diagnose everything?
No. Screening identifies risks and findings; diagnosis and treatment decisions require physician evaluation.