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Guangzhou Clifford Hospital
Founded in Guangzhou in 2001, Hospital Clifford is a Grade 3 Class A hospital specializing in Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine. It is the first hospital in China to achieve JCI accreditation seven consecutive times.A National GCP Base, the hospital is a designated institution under the "HK and Macao Medicine and Equipment Connect" program and a pilot site for the Hong Kong Elderly Health Care Voucher scheme. It houses National Chest Pain and Stroke Centers, along with 2 national-level and 6 provincial-level key specialties, featuring integrated medicine and internationalized services.
2001
Founded Year
JCI
Joint Commission International
2
National Key Clinical Specialty
2
National Key Discipline
Core Qualification Certifications
National Drug Clinical Trial Base
National Chest Pain Center, National Stroke Center
Provincial Level 3 Trauma Center
First Designated Hospitals for Foreign-Related Medical Services in Guangdong Province
Dedicated coordinator response within 24 hours.
Free administrative consultation.
Hospital Exterior Images

Authoritative Ranking Certifications
JCI
Joint Commission International
China's first private Grade A tertiary hospital accredited by JCI
7
Guangdong Provincial Key Clinical Specialties
National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine Key Specialty Project
2
National Key Clinical Specialty
+2 National Key Disciplines
Data Sources: China Hospital Rankings and China Hospital Specialty Reputation Rankings published by the Hospital Management Institute, Fudan University; National Health Commission; Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China
Core Specialty Strengths
Oncology
Integrated treatment of benign and malignant tumors with Chinese and Western medicine
Psychosomatic Medicine
Insomnia, Depression, Anxiety, and Mental Disorders
Neurology
Stroke, Cerebral Infarction, Parkinson's Disease
Nefrología
Uremic Nephropathy and Dialysis Therapy
Pediatrics
Pediatric Respiratory, Digestive, and Endocrine Systems
Cardiology
Coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction and arrhythmia
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