United Family Rehabilitation Center in Beijing (China)
Clinic specialization
The United Family Rehabilitation Center is a medical facility where the advanced knowledge of modern rehabilitation specialists is combined with the methods of traditional Chinese medicine. It accepts patients of any age with a variety of pathologies. In 2014, the clinic received JCI accreditation and began accepting foreigners. Specialists of the center have developed special programs for different groups of patients.
Neurorehabilitation is intended for people who have suffered strokes, traumatic brain and spinal injuries, and severe neurological diseases.
Oncological program is createdfor the recovery of patients who have been treated for cancer. It is aimed at restoring the hematopoietic functions suppressed by chemotherapy, normalizing the outflow of lymph after lymphoma or breast tumor.
Cardiological program is for people who have suffered a heart attack, coronary artery disease, or complex cardiological operations. The program actively uses traditional Chinese practices to reduce the load on the heart and restore the body's reserves. The clinic also employs nutritionists who help develop the optimal diet for a particular patient.
Orthopedics and traumatology programs are important for patients who have received combined injuries as a result of an accident or accident. After amputation of the limbs, such a program allows you to eliminate "phantom pain" and reorganize motor skills in the presence of a prosthesis. Patients with impaired leg function are helped to learn to walk again by developing new motor connections in the brain.
The clinic also works with children from six months old, elderly patients and patients suffering from disorders of the pelvic organs (urinary incontinence).
The recommended rehabilitation course is 30 days. All this time, patients live in comfortable wards equipped with bathrooms, TVs and Wi-Fi. Daily consultations with doctors allow you to evaluate the interim results and, if necessary, adjust the treatment program.
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United Family Rehabilitation Center in Beijing (China)
My wife and I were on the cruise of life, celebrating our anniversary, visiting different cities in China on the way to Japan on a 6-star super-duper cruise liner with 450 passengers and 36,000 tons. We sat down in a chic Michelin-hatted restaurant, ready to enjoy tasting our 15 dishes, including Frois Gras, Caviar and Lobster Thermidor wines, and I woke up 7 days later in the intensive care unit of Beijing United Family Hospital with tubes in every orifice. (orifi?) my anatomy. The ship's doctor intubated me on board the cruise ship while the captain was racing at full speed to Tangjin, the port closest to Beijing, 13 hours away.
I had an attack x 2, and the hospital found a pulmonary embolism. I was transferred and prepared for an ambulance ride to Beijing for 3.5 hours, where an ambulance worker pumps me with oxygen every 6 seconds. I was placed in the emergency room, where I was treated, I also had a stomach ulcer caused by physical stress. Somewhere along the way I got pneumonia, so my lungs required regular aspiration. Later, 6 days later, when I regained consciousness, I had a fracture of the left humus (not funny), which was also dislocated from the shoulder joint, which required surgery to stabilize it with three pins, restore the rotator cuff and move the head. bones in my shoulder. For additional pleasure, the T7 vertebra was broken and, to top it off, only two broken ribs 8 and 9 on the right side.
Anyway, I returned to the land of the living thanks to my beautiful wife, captain, doctor and the Seaborn Soujourn team, as well as fantastic doctors, nurses and staff of the intensive care unit at the United Families Hospital in Beijing, who saved me from death after 6 days in a coma. Now it's a long and slow road to recovery.
I spent almost a month in the hospital while doctors performed MRI and CT scans, scanned me and asked if I had ever hit my head or anything. I insert tubes into my body and take tubes out of my body. Balancing and fine-tuning my medications and preparing me for the flight so that I can be handed over to my wonderful nurse Wendy, who was flown to Beijing from Brisbane, Australia by our excellent travel insurance company. Wendy then accompanied me and my wife and took charge of the nearly 24 hours it took to get me back to Melbourne, Australia and to the hospital.
This is my story.
If you need a good hospital in Beijing, go here.
The team at the hospital tried their best to overcome her and our difficult situation, language barriers and other problems and brought her back to full health!
Thank you from the bottom of my heart!
My wife and I were on the cruise of life, celebrating our anniversary, visiting different cities in China on the way to Japan on a 6-star super-duper cruise liner with 450 passengers and 36,000 tons. We sat down in a chic Michelin-hatted restaurant, ready to enjoy tasting our 15 dishes, including Frois Gras, Caviar and Lobster Thermidor wines, and I woke up 7 days later in the intensive care unit of Beijing United Family Hospital with tubes in every orifice. (orifi?) my anatomy. The ship's doctor intubated me on board the cruise ship while the captain was racing at full speed to Tangjin, the port closest to Beijing, 13 hours away.
I had an attack x 2, and the hospital found a pulmonary embolism. I was transferred and prepared for an ambulance ride to Beijing for 3.5 hours, where an ambulance worker pumps me with oxygen every 6 seconds. I was placed in the emergency room, where I was treated, I also had a stomach ulcer caused by physical stress. Somewhere along the way I got pneumonia, so my lungs required regular aspiration. Later, 6 days later, when I regained consciousness, I had a fracture of the left humus (not funny), which was also dislocated from the shoulder joint, which required surgery to stabilize it with three pins, restore the rotator cuff and move the head. bones in my shoulder. For additional pleasure, the T7 vertebra was broken and, to top it off, only two broken ribs 8 and 9 on the right side.
Anyway, I returned to the land of the living thanks to my beautiful wife, captain, doctor and the Seaborn Soujourn team, as well as fantastic doctors, nurses and staff of the intensive care unit at the United Families Hospital in Beijing, who saved me from death after 6 days in a coma. Now it's a long and slow road to recovery.
I spent almost a month in the hospital while doctors performed MRI and CT scans, scanned me and asked if I had ever hit my head or anything. I insert tubes into my body and take tubes out of my body. Balancing and fine-tuning my medications and preparing me for the flight so that I can be handed over to my wonderful nurse Wendy, who was flown to Beijing from Brisbane, Australia by our excellent travel insurance company. Wendy then accompanied me and my wife and took charge of the nearly 24 hours it took to get me back to Melbourne, Australia and to the hospital.
This is my story.
If you need a good hospital in Beijing, go here.
The team at the hospital tried their best to overcome her and our difficult situation, language barriers and other problems and brought her back to full health!
Thank you from the bottom of my heart!