Home / Global Partners
Official partnerships across the world's leading medical systems.
A clinically disciplined referral partner connecting Chinese patients with top-ranked hospitals in the United States, United Kingdom, Japan, and China.
27
Partner Hospitals
5
Countries
15
Years of Partnerships
30+
Medical Specialties
United States
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
MD Anderson Cancer Center, founded in 1941 and located in Houston, Texas, is one of the world's most respected centers devoted exclusively to cancer patient care, research, education, and prevention. It was designated as one of the first three Comprehensive Cancer Centers by the National Cancer Act of 1971, and today is one of 39 NCI-designated comprehensive cancer centers.
View Hospital Details →
United States
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) is the world's oldest and largest private cancer center, with over 130 years of history. Since its founding in 1884 as the New York Cancer Hospital on Manhattan's Upper West Side, MSKCC has been dedicated to exceptional patient care, innovative research, and outstanding medical education. It is now one of 45 NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers.
View Hospital Details →
United States
Massachusetts General Hospital
Massachusetts General Hospital (Mass General), founded in 1811 and located in Boston, is the original and largest teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School. It consistently ranks among the top hospitals in the United States by U.S. News & World Report. In 2017, Mass General was the only hospital ranked in all 16 specialties evaluated — a testament to the breadth and depth of its expertise.
View Hospital Details →
United States
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, founded in 1947 by Dr. Sidney Farber and located in Boston, is a principal teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School and an NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center. It has produced one Nobel Prize laureate in medicine and is renowned worldwide for its pioneering work in cancer gene-targeted therapy, immunotherapy, endocrine therapy, biological therapy, and cancer vaccines.
View Hospital Details →
United States
Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic, consistently ranked as the #1 hospital in the United States by U.S. News & World Report, operates major campuses in Rochester (Minnesota), Scottsdale/Phoenix (Arizona), and Jacksonville (Florida). In the same rankings, Mayo Clinic has 8 specialties ranked #1 nationally — more than any other hospital — including diabetes & endocrinology, gastroenterology & GI surgery, geriatrics, gynecology, nephrology, neurology & neurosurgery, pulmonology, and urology. Three additional specialties rank #2 and one ranks #3.
View Hospital Details →
United States
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland Clinic, founded in 1921 and located in Cleveland, Ohio, is a nonprofit, multi-specialty academic medical center integrating clinical care, research, and education. It is one of the world's busiest and most innovative medical centers, having achieved numerous world firsts: the first coronary angiography, first coronary artery bypass surgery, first successful laryngeal transplant, and first near-total face transplant in the United States.
View Hospital Details →
United States
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
The Johns Hopkins Hospital, established in 1889 and located in Baltimore, Maryland, is the teaching hospital of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine — the birthplace of modern medical education. Johns Hopkins pioneered the model of medical education with an affiliated teaching hospital, ushering in a new era. The university has produced 27 Nobel Prize laureates and over 130 members of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.
View Hospital Details →
United States
Boston Children's Hospital
Boston Children's Hospital, founded in 1869, is a nonprofit medical institution and the primary pediatric teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School. It is consistently ranked as the #1 children's hospital in the United States by U.S. News & World Report and houses the world's largest pediatric research enterprise.
View Hospital Details →
United States
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH), the second-largest teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School, was formed in 1980 through the merger of three Harvard-affiliated hospitals: Peter Bent Brigham Hospital (founded 1913), Robert Breck Brigham Hospital (founded 1914), and the Boston Hospital for Women (dating back to 1832). BWH employs over 12,000 staff including 3,000 physicians, 2,800 nurses, and more than 1,000 researchers, with 793 beds, nearly 950,000 annual outpatient visits, 46,000 annual admissions, and 54,000 emergency visits.
View Hospital Details →
United States
center;">
UCSF Medical Center (UCSF Health), the teaching hospital of the University of California, San Francisco, is an integrated health system combining cutting-edge medical research, medical education, and exceptional patient care. From cardiology and immunology to specialized care for women and children, UCSF brings together experts from virtually all health science disciplines. Five Nobel Prize laureates have emerged from UCSF, making pioneering contributions to cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, HIV/AIDS, aging, and stem cell research.
View Hospital Details →
United Kingdom
The Royal Marsden Hospital
The Royal Marsden Hospital, founded in 1851, is the world's first hospital dedicated to cancer treatment and research. As Europe's largest comprehensive cancer center, it is recognized alongside MD Anderson and MSKCC as one of the world's top three cancer centers, treating over 60,000 NHS and private patients annually.
View Hospital Details →
United Kingdom
Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children
Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children (GOSH), founded in 1852 and located in central London, is one of the world's leading children's hospitals. It is recognized as one of the world's top four pediatric hospitals and ranked #1 in Europe and #4 worldwide in pediatrics by Newsweek's World's Best Specialized Hospitals 2022.
View Hospital Details →
United Kingdom
The Royal Brompton & Harefield Hospital
Royal Brompton & Harefield Hospital is the largest specialist heart and lung center in the UK and one of Europe's leading cardiothoracic centers. Royal Brompton Hospital has been ranked among the world's top 10 cardiology centers by Newsweek.
View Hospital Details →
United Kingdom
Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital
The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH), located in Stanmore, London, is one of the world's leading specialist orthopaedic hospitals. It provides a comprehensive range of neuromuscular skeletal treatments — from acute spinal cord injuries and complex bone tumors to orthopaedic medicine and specialist chronic back pain rehabilitation — a breadth of services unique within the UK's NHS.
View Hospital Details →
United Kingdom
King's College Hospital
King's College Hospital, founded in 1840 in London, has developed over 170 years into a world-class medical institution with 12,000 staff. It is internationally renowned for several centers of excellence.
View Hospital Details →
United Kingdom
Imperial College Healthcare
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust comprises five hospitals — St Mary's Hospital, Charing Cross Hospital, Hammersmith Hospital, Queen Charlotte's & Chelsea Hospital, and the Western Eye Hospital — each with distinct areas of expertise. The Trust's Private Care service has over 500 consultant physicians and specialists, supported 24/7 by NHS infrastructure, treating over 19,000 patients annually with a 98% patient recommendation rate.
View Hospital Details →
United Kingdom
Moorfields Eye Hospital
Moorfields Eye Hospital, founded in 1805, is the oldest and largest eye hospital in the world. Based in London with over 30 satellite sites across London and surrounding areas, Moorfields is the UK's premier ophthalmic healthcare provider and a world-class center for eye research and education. Over half of all UK ophthalmologists have received specialist training at Moorfields.
View Hospital Details →
Japan
Cancer Institute Hospital of JFCR
The Cancer Institute Hospital of JFCR, whose parent organization — the Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research (JFCR) — was founded in 1908, has over 100 years of history as Japan's pioneering cancer treatment institution. The hospital itself has over 70 years of history and is Japan's oldest dedicated cancer hospital. Since its establishment, guided by the mission of "overcoming cancer to benefit humanity," the hospital has continuously advanced cutting-edge cancer treatment technology and driven innovation in cancer care both in Japan and worldwide.
View Hospital Details →
Japan
St. Luke's International Hospital
St. Luke's International Hospital, founded in 1901 in Tokyo, has served patients for over a century guided by the vision of its American founder, missionary physician Dr. Rudolf Bolling Teusler: "Christian love can eliminate suffering, relieve pain, and make people feel reborn. To bring this great power to all patients, I established this hospital full of vitality."
View Hospital Details →
Japan
The University of Tokyo Hospital
The University of Tokyo Hospital, founded in 1858 and located on the University of Tokyo's Hongo Campus, is one of Japan's most prestigious university hospitals with over 160 years of history supporting modern Japanese medical education. In 2020, Newsweek ranked it among the world's top 20 hospitals globally — one of only two Japanese hospitals to achieve this distinction.
View Hospital Details →
Japan
Keio University Hospital
Keio University Hospital, founded in 1920, is the teaching hospital of Keio University — one of Japan's most prestigious private comprehensive universities. It was designated as a Special Functioning Hospital (equivalent to a Grade A tertiary hospital in China) as early as 1994.
View Hospital Details →
Japan
Toranomon Hospital
Toranomon Hospital, established in 1958 as the central hospital of the Japanese National Public Service Mutual Aid Associations, has grown into a distinguished comprehensive hospital serving both public servants and the broader community. Located in central Tokyo, it provides acute-phase comprehensive medical services across a wide spectrum of specialties.
View Hospital Details →
Japan
Institute of Science Tokyo Hospital
Institute of Science Tokyo Hospital, formerly Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital, is the teaching hospital of Japan's only comprehensive medical university — where the entire undergraduate program consists of just two faculties: Medicine and Dentistry. In the QS World University Rankings, the university's dentistry program consistently ranks #1 in Japan and in the world's top 10, while the medical school ranks among Japan's top 3.
View Hospital Details →
Japan
Shonan Kamakura General Hospital
Shonan Kamakura General Hospital, relocated to a new facility in Kamakura's Okamoto district in September 2010, is a comprehensive acute-care hospital with 648 beds (619 movable). The 15-story building features a rooftop helipad, an emergency department five times larger than its predecessor, and dedicated elevators connecting directly to operating theaters and catheterization laboratories.
View Hospital Details →
Japan
QST Hospital
QST Hospital (National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology), founded in 1961 and located in Chiba, Japan, is the world's pioneer and leading institution for heavy ion radiotherapy. It was the first hospital to conduct heavy ion therapy, beginning in 1994, and has accumulated the world's largest clinical experience with this advanced cancer treatment modality.
View Hospital Details →
Japan
Kyoundo Hospital
Kyoundo Hospital, founded in 1882 (139 years ago) during Japan's Meiji era, is one of Japan's most historic hospitals. Located in the Ochanomizu medical district within 3 km of Tokyo Station, it is a comprehensive private hospital integrating clinical care, education, and research.
View Hospital Details →
Germany
The Heidelberg University Hospital
Heidelberg University Hospital, located in Heidelberg, Germany, is one of Germany's leading medical centers, treating approximately 80,000 inpatients and over 1 million outpatients annually. With over 600 years of medical tradition, Heidelberg has produced 9 Nobel Prize laureates in medicine, including Albrecht Kossel (proteins and nucleic acids, 1910), Otto Meyerhof (biological energy cycles, 1922), Bert Sakmann (ion channel function, 1991), and Harald zur Hausen (HPV and cervical cancer, 2008), as well as founding pioneers of psychosomatic medicine and the internationally renowned cancer treatment center.
View Hospital Details →
Institutional Partnerships
Build a trusted clinical bridge to Chinese patients.
For hospital international departments, physicians, insurers, and institutional partners, we welcome the opportunity to discuss how a formal partnership can serve your institution and the patients you care for.
international@stluciabj.com
Beijing | Shanghai | Guangzhou | Chengdu | Boao | Hong Kong
United States | United Kingdom | Japan