Visa-free China travel can make short trips easier for many international visitors, but health screening still needs careful planning. The useful question is not simply whether you can enter China, but whether a confirmed screening appointment, preparation window, and report handover can fit your actual itinerary.
Use the trip you already have
The strongest screening route often starts with a real travel plan: a business meeting, family visit, trade fair, or regional stopover. City availability can then be checked against your actual arrival and departure dates.
- Share your arrival city, departure city, and usable screening window.
- Decide whether you can protect a full morning or full day for the appointment.
- Avoid scheduling the examination immediately after a late-night arrival when fasting is required.
Confirm travel eligibility separately
Visa-free policies and entry rules can change, and eligibility depends on nationality, purpose, route, and current official requirements. Confirm travel eligibility through official sources or qualified travel advisors before booking medical logistics.
Match city choice to report timing
A short visa-free trip can fail if reports or imaging files are not available before departure. Ask what can be collected in person, what can be delivered digitally, and what may take longer.
Keep the offer simple
For most travelers, the first step should be a route check rather than a package purchase. A route check confirms whether the dates, city, package scope, and report workflow are realistic.
Medical boundary
Guides support planning, not diagnosis.
SinoScan48 coordinates availability checks, scheduling, communication, travel logistics, report collection, and structured English support. Official examinations, medical reports, interpretation, diagnosis, and treatment decisions belong with licensed medical institutions and qualified physicians.
