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Tianjin First Central Hospital

location_onTianjin, China

One of China's leading Grade 3A tertiary hospitals, combining a landmark organ transplant programme with modern oncology, advanced radiotherapy and multidisciplinary cancer care for patients with complex disease.

scienceFounded 1942 · 3,200 beds
biotechLiver, kidney & multi-organ Tx
radiologyVMAT, SRS, SBRT, IORT
translateCoordinated intl. access
workspace_premium8 national key specialties
1942
Founded
3,200
Hospital Beds
⚠ VERIFY: Major Tianjin Centre
Cancer Patients Annually
⚠ VERIFY: Active Programme
Clinical Trials
infoHospital Overview

About Tianjin First Central Hospital

Tianjin First Central Hospital, also known as Tianjin First Center Hospital, is one of Tianjin's leading public tertiary hospitals. The institution traces its origins to Tianhe Hospital, founded in 1942 by physicians associated with Peking Union Medical College, and took its present form in 1956 through the merger of several Tianjin hospitals. Today it operates as a Grade 3A comprehensive hospital across two clinical campuses — the Fukang Road Campus in Nankai District and the Shuixi Campus in Xiqing District — along with a research and teaching campus, with a planned capacity of 3,200 beds and more than 3,500 health technicians, including over 600 with senior professional titles.

The hospital is most recognised for its Organ Transplant Center, founded in 1998 and developed into one of Asia's largest transplant programmes, with capabilities across liver, kidney, heart, pancreas, small intestine, lung, cornea and islet cell transplantation. Beyond transplantation, Tianjin First Central Hospital provides a broad cancer care platform through its Medical Oncology Department, established in September 2022, and its Radiation Oncology Department, which offers modern techniques including VMAT, IGRT, SRS, HyperArc SRS, IORT, IMRT, SBRT and 3D-CRT on Varian linear accelerators. The hospital is recognised for eight national clinical key specialties, with particular strength in organ transplantation, emergency medicine, otolaryngology-head and neck surgery, critical care, oncology and radiotherapy.

Research capacity at Tianjin First Central Hospital is anchored by 5 provincial and ministerial-level key laboratories, 6 affiliated research institutes and collaborations with universities, the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Haihe Laboratories and national key laboratories. The hospital is a national-level major epidemic treatment base and major infectious disease prevention and treatment base, reflecting its readiness to manage high-acuity cases. It has also contributed to landmark translational science, including a chemically reprogrammed induced pluripotent stem-cell-derived islet transplantation programme for type 1 diabetes published in Cell.

CancerFax helps international patients evaluate whether Tianjin First Central Hospital is the right fit for their diagnosis, particularly for liver cancer, hepatobiliary disease, transplant evaluation and patients requiring advanced radiotherapy. We organise your medical records, route them to the appropriate department, coordinate the specialist opinion, and manage travel and on-the-ground logistics if you choose to proceed. There is no charge to patients for this navigation support.

Hospital at a Glance
CountryChina
CityTianjin (Nankai & Xiqing Districts)
Established1942 (Tianhe Hospital); present form 1956
Hospital TypePublic Grade 3A Tertiary Comprehensive Hospital
AccreditationGrade 3A · 8 National Clinical Key Specialties · National Major Epidemic Treatment Base
Beds3,200 (planned capacity)
Annual Cancer Patients⚠ VERIFY: Major regional cancer centre — volumes not publicly disclosed
Research FocusOrgan transplantation, hepatobiliary disease, oncology, radiotherapy, regenerative medicine, ENT surgery
verifiedWhy Choose This Hospital

Why Patients Choose Tianjin First Central Hospital

Tianjin First Central Hospital is built for patients with complex disease — particularly liver-related cancers, transplant-relevant conditions, and tumours requiring precision radiotherapy alongside multidisciplinary medical and surgical support.

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Asia-Scale Organ Transplant Centre
The Organ Transplant Center, established in 1998, is one of the largest transplant programmes in Asia, with established expertise in liver, kidney, heart, pancreas, small intestine, lung, cornea and islet cell transplantation. It is particularly relevant for patients with liver cancer requiring transplant evaluation, end-stage liver disease, hepatobiliary tumours and complex post-transplant complications, supported by dedicated transplant ICUs and a transplant laboratory.
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Advanced Radiation Oncology
The Radiation Oncology Department provides a full suite of modern techniques including VMAT, IGRT, stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS), HyperArc non-coplanar SRS, intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT), IMRT, SBRT and 3D-CRT. The department is equipped with Varian linear accelerators, CT simulation and advanced planning systems such as RayStation and Eclipse, making the hospital relevant for head and neck, brain, lung, abdominal, urologic, gynaecologic and bone tumours.
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Comprehensive Medical Oncology
Established in September 2022, the Medical Oncology Department provides personalised systemic therapy across solid tumours and haematologic cancers — including lung, breast, esophageal, gastric, pancreatic, liver, cholangiocarcinoma, colorectal and ovarian cancers, as well as lymphoma, multiple myeloma and leukaemia. Patients benefit from coordinated care with the hospital's radiotherapy, surgical and transplant teams.
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Critical Care & High-Acuity Support
The hospital is recognised for emergency medicine and critical care, and is designated as a national-level major epidemic treatment base. For oncology patients, this matters: it means strong post-operative monitoring, dedicated transplant ICUs, life-support infrastructure and the ability to manage transplant-related complications, sepsis, respiratory failure and other high-risk situations alongside active cancer treatment.
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Cancer Specialties and Clinical Departments

Tianjin First Central Hospital combines medical oncology, radiation oncology, surgical specialties, hepatobiliary surgery, organ transplantation, diagnostic imaging and pathology into a coordinated cancer care platform for patients with solid tumours and haematologic malignancies.

Clinical Specialties
Liver Cancer & Hepatobiliary Tumours
Lung Cancer
Gastric Cancer
Colorectal Cancer
Pancreatic Cancer
Esophageal Cancer
Breast Cancer
Ovarian & Gynaecologic Cancers
Head & Neck Cancer
Disease Focus Areas
Lymphoma
Multiple Myeloma
Leukaemia
Brain & CNS Tumours
Bone Tumours & Metastases
Cholangiocarcinoma
Transplant-Eligible Liver Tumours

Advanced Treatment Capabilities

radiologyModern external beam radiotherapy on Varian linear accelerators, including VMAT, IGRT, SRS, HyperArc non-coplanar SRS, IMRT, SBRT and intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) for selected solid tumours.
biotechMulti-organ transplantation including liver, kidney, heart, pancreas, small intestine, lung, cornea and islet cells — supported by dedicated transplant ICUs, hemodialysis services and a transplant laboratory.
geneticsMultidisciplinary cancer care integrating medical oncology, radiation oncology, surgery, pathology, radiology and critical care for personalised systemic, targeted and supportive treatment planning.
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Key Specialists at Tianjin First Central Hospital

Tianjin First Central Hospital is staffed by more than 3,500 health technicians, including over 600 with senior professional titles, over 280 doctoral degree holders and over 850 master's degree holders. More than 30 staff members hold national-level expert titles and over 50 hold Tianjin municipal-level expert titles. The hospital operates as a tertiary teaching hospital with doctoral and master's supervisors, national resident training bases and professional training platforms, and runs multidisciplinary teams across oncology, radiotherapy, transplant surgery, hepatobiliary surgery, ENT, neurosurgery, critical care and supportive care.

Senior leadership in the transplant and oncology programmes is internationally recognised, with figures such as Professor Zhongyang Shen associated with the hospital's transplant and hepatobiliary work. For international patients, CancerFax helps identify the right department — medical oncology, radiation oncology, hepatobiliary surgery, transplant surgery, ENT or critical care — based on diagnosis, prior treatment and the specific clinical question being asked, before any travel commitment is made.

Patients seeking specific physician consultations or second opinions may request a review through the CancerFax coordination process before confirming travel or admission.

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Clinical Infrastructure and Treatment Technology

The hospital operates across two clinical campuses and one research and teaching campus, with a planned capacity of 3,200 beds. The technology base spans modern radiotherapy, transplant medicine, surgical care, diagnostic imaging, pathology and translational research laboratories.

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Radiation Oncology
  • Varian linear accelerators for VMAT, IMRT, SBRT, SRS and 3D-CRT external beam radiotherapy
  • HyperArc non-coplanar stereotactic radiosurgery for brain and oligometastatic disease
  • Intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) and CT simulation with RayStation and Eclipse planning systems
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Diagnostic Imaging & Pathology
  • CT, MRI and ultrasound imaging across both clinical campuses
  • Nuclear medicine department for diagnostic imaging and functional studies
  • Pathology, laboratory medicine and biobank resource sharing centre supporting cancer diagnosis
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Surgical & Transplant Oncology
  • Organ Transplant Center for liver, kidney, heart, pancreas, lung, small intestine, cornea and islet cell transplantation
  • Hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery, general surgery, thoracic surgery, neurosurgery, urology and colorectal surgery
  • Dedicated transplant ICUs, hemodialysis and pediatric liver transplant capability
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Research & Translational Medicine
  • 5 provincial and ministerial-level key laboratories and 6 affiliated research institutes
  • Collaborations with universities, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Haihe Laboratories
  • Translational research in regenerative medicine, including stem-cell-derived islet transplantation
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International Patient Support at Tianjin First Central Hospital

Tianjin First Central Hospital is a Chinese-language public hospital. International patients are best supported through coordinated navigation — CancerFax manages the end-to-end process, from report review to appointment, interpreter support, travel and follow-up.

check_circleReview your medical records — pathology, imaging, treatment history — to assess whether Tianjin First Central Hospital is the right hospital for your diagnosis
check_circleMatch your case to the right department: medical oncology, radiation oncology, hepatobiliary surgery, transplant surgery, ENT or critical care
check_circleCoordinate written specialist opinions or remote second opinions from the relevant hospital team before you travel
check_circleProvide a clear treatment pathway summary, including expected timelines, additional investigations and likely admission requirements
check_circleArrange travel planning support including visa documentation guidance, airport pickup, accommodation guidance and Mandarin interpreter services
check_circleLiaise with the hospital admissions team in Chinese to confirm appointments, manage pre-arrival paperwork and avoid delays on the ground
check_circleProvide post-treatment follow-up coordination — including review of scans, medication clarification and communication with the treating team
check_circleShare cost estimates and itemised treatment plans transparently, with no mark-up on hospital fees charged to the patient

What to Prepare Before Traveling

  • arrow_rightShare all pathology reports, biopsy slides, imaging (CT, PET-CT, MRI, ultrasound) and prior treatment summaries in English at least one to two weeks before your appointment — this allows the hospital team to confirm department suitability and any additional tests required.
  • arrow_rightObtain a Medical Visa (S2) for China; CancerFax can guide you on the documentation required to support your application at the Chinese embassy in your country, including a hospital invitation letter where issued.
  • arrow_rightPlan your arrival into Tianjin Binhai International Airport (TSN) or via Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK); confirm which campus your appointment is scheduled at — the Fukang Road Campus in Nankai District or the Shuixi Campus in Xiqing District.

Tianjin First Central Hospital's general hospital line is 96569 (within China), with the operator line listed as +86-22-2362 6600 and outpatient line as +86-22-2362 6048. International patients are advised to coordinate all communication through CancerFax, which manages liaison with the hospital on your behalf at no cost.

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Patient Facilities and Accommodation at Tianjin First Central Hospital

The hospital operates across two clinical campuses — Fukang Road in Nankai District and Shuixi in Xiqing District — with modern inpatient facilities, dedicated transplant ICUs, oncology wards and supportive services suited to long-stay treatment such as transplant recovery or extended radiotherapy.

General Ward
Multi-bed shared ward with 24-hour nursing, clinical monitoring, patient meals and standard inpatient care — typical accommodation for oncology, radiotherapy and surgical inpatients.
Semi-Private Room
Two-bed room with enhanced privacy and family bedside access, dedicated nursing call system and meal service — suitable for patients requiring close family support during longer treatment courses.
Private Suite
Single-occupancy room with en-suite bathroom, family companion seating and priority nursing — recommended for post-transplant recovery, immunocompromised patients and those requiring strict infection-control precautions.
restaurant
On-campus dining with Chinese cuisine; family members have access to hospital cafeteria facilities at both clinical campuses
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In-hospital pharmacy stocked with oncology and transplant medications, supportive care drugs and supervised dispensing
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⚠ VERIFY: Wi-Fi availability across patient buildings — confirm at admission
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Mandarin interpretation arranged through CancerFax for international patients; documents and key consultations supported in English via CancerFax coordination
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CancerFax patient liaisons assist with in-hospital navigation, appointment scheduling and family communication throughout the stay
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⚠ VERIFY: Partner hotels near Fukang Road and Shuixi campuses — CancerFax confirms nearest options at the time of booking

Families accompanying international patients should book accommodation close to the campus where treatment is scheduled — Nankai District for Fukang Road Campus or Xiqing District for Shuixi Campus. CancerFax can recommend suitable hotels and assist with daily transport to the hospital.

location_onLocation & Address

How to Reach Tianjin First Central Hospital

Tianjin is one of China's four direct-administered municipalities and sits roughly 30 minutes south-east of Beijing by high-speed rail. The hospital operates two clinical campuses, both accessible from Tianjin's international airport and major rail stations.

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Address Fukang Road Campus: No. 24 Fukang Road, Nankai District, Tianjin, China · Shuixi Campus: No. 2 Baoshan West Road, Xiqing District, Tianjin, China
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Nearest Airport Tianjin Binhai International Airport (TSN) — approx. 30 minutes by car; alternative: Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK) via high-speed rail to Tianjin
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Metro / Transport ⚠ VERIFY: Tianjin Metro access — confirm closest metro station and transfer with hospital reception or CancerFax at the time of booking
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Phone 96569 (within China) · +86-22-2362 6600 (operator) · +86-22-2362 6048 (outpatient)
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Website ⚠ VERIFY: tjfch.org.cn — confirm current official URL

How CancerFax Helps

CancerFax is a specialist cancer access and patient-navigation platform. We help patients and families understand their options, organise medical records, coordinate hospital communication, and support cross-border treatment planning where appropriate.

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Medical Record Review

We help collect and organise reports, scans, pathology, biomarker results, and treatment history for structured case review.

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Eligibility Coordination

We communicate with hospitals or trial teams to assess whether a case may be suitable for further screening.

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Hospital Communication

We support appointment coordination, document submission, translation, and direct communication with international departments.

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Travel & Admission Support

For international patients, we help with practical coordination — travel planning, hospital admission guidance, and local support.

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Treatment & Trial Navigation

If this option is not suitable, we help explore other relevant treatments, clinical trials, or advanced care pathways.

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End-to-end Coordination

From inquiry through to follow-up, our coordinators provide a single point of contact for the family.

CancerFax does not guarantee treatment access, eligibility, or clinical outcome. Our role is to help patients access accurate information, structured review, and appropriate specialist pathways.

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Tianjin First Central Hospital — Patient Questions Answered

CancerFax acts as your personal coordinator throughout the entire process. You begin by sharing your medical records — pathology, imaging, biopsy reports, prior treatment summaries — through our secure platform. Our clinical team reviews your case and assesses whether Tianjin First Central Hospital is the right hospital for your specific diagnosis, with particular attention to whether your case fits the strengths of medical oncology, radiation oncology, hepatobiliary surgery, transplant surgery or critical care. We then liaise with the hospital in Chinese to identify the right department, the right consultant and a realistic appointment timeline.

Once a clinical pathway is confirmed, CancerFax prepares a full pre-travel briefing covering expected costs, visa documentation, transport between airport and campus, what to bring on the day, and which campus your appointment will be held at. We remain your single point of contact from first enquiry through to follow-up after treatment. CancerFax charges patients nothing for this navigation service — our role is to remove friction so you can focus on the medical decisions that matter.

Tianjin First Central Hospital's deepest strengths are in liver cancer and hepatobiliary tumours, supported by one of Asia's largest organ transplant programmes — particularly valuable for patients whose liver cancer may be eligible for transplant evaluation. Beyond hepatobiliary disease, the Medical Oncology Department treats lung, breast, oesophageal, gastric, pancreatic, colorectal, cholangiocarcinoma and ovarian cancers, as well as lymphoma, multiple myeloma and leukaemia. The Radiation Oncology Department is suited to head and neck, brain, lung, abdominal, urologic, gynaecologic and bone tumours. If you are unsure whether your diagnosis fits the hospital's strengths, send your records through CancerFax and we will confirm before you make any travel plans.

Yes — this is one of the hospital's most established strengths. The Organ Transplant Center has been operating since 1998 and grew rapidly into one of the largest liver transplant programmes in China, with experience across primary liver cancer, end-stage liver disease, hepatobiliary tumours and complex post-transplant follow-up. The hospital is well placed for patients who need a coordinated evaluation across hepatobiliary surgery, medical oncology, radiation oncology and critical care. CancerFax can help submit your records — imaging, AFP and tumour markers, pathology, prior treatment summary — for the transplant team to assess suitability before you commit to travel.

Yes, in most cases. The standard process is to submit imaging, pathology, treatment history and a current symptom summary — ideally translated into English or with English summaries — to the relevant department through CancerFax. Our team works with the hospital in Chinese to obtain a written specialist opinion or preliminary treatment recommendation. Turnaround typically takes one to two weeks depending on case complexity and which department is reviewing. This is particularly useful for patients considering transplant evaluation, complex radiotherapy planning or a change in systemic therapy, where a structured opinion before travel saves significant time and cost.

As a public Chinese tertiary hospital, consultation and investigation fees at Tianjin First Central Hospital are generally more affordable than comparable specialist centres in North America, Europe or the Gulf. Exact costs vary by department, specialist seniority and whether diagnostic tests such as imaging, pathology review or molecular testing are required on the day. For complex cases — transplant evaluation, advanced radiotherapy planning or detailed multidisciplinary review — additional fees apply for the relevant investigations. CancerFax requests an itemised cost estimate from the hospital as part of your pre-travel package, provided to you at no extra charge and with no mark-up. We can also advise on documentation needed for international insurance claims where applicable.

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