The Quiet Rise of Hefei
For most international medical travelers, Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou have been the default destinations in China. That story is changing. Hefei — the capital of Anhui Province and home of SSAnkang Health — has emerged over the past five years as a credible third option, especially for patients seeking specialized care without the congestion of tier-1 megacities.
Three Drivers
1. Specialized Infrastructure
The Hefei Ion Medical Center (operational since 2023) is one of only five active proton therapy centers in mainland China. Hefei is also a national node for biomedical research, integrated circuit design (relevant for medical imaging), and AI-assisted diagnostics through partnerships with the University of Science and Technology of China.
2. Tertiary Hospital Expansion
Several tertiary hospitals (3A grade) in Hefei have invested in dedicated international patient wings since 2024 — see our companion piece on China tertiary hospital international wings. Wait times for elective procedures are typically 30–50% shorter than equivalent care in Beijing or Shanghai.
3. Easier Logistics
Hefei Xinqiao International Airport (HFE) connects to 6+ international destinations and 50+ domestic cities. Hospital-to-airport transfer is 30–45 minutes versus 60–90 minutes in Beijing or Shanghai. Hotel rates are 30–50% lower for equivalent quality. The hospital-to-hotel commute is dramatically simpler — see our accommodation guide.
What Hefei Is Especially Good For (2026)
- Proton therapy and ion-beam treatments
- Cardiac surgery (Anhui Provincial Hospital, USTC affiliate)
- Orthopedic joint replacement (high-volume centers)
- Reproductive medicine
- Comprehensive health checkups
- Pediatric multidisciplinary review
Where Hefei Is Still Catching Up
- Single-organ transplant volumes (Beijing/Shanghai still lead)
- Some ultra-rare oncology subspecialties
- Robotic surgery for select indications (closing fast)
The 2026 Trajectory
Public health investment in Anhui Province continues to grow. We expect by end of 2026:
- At least one additional internationally-accredited specialty hospital opening international patient operations
- Expansion of the Hefei medical AI cluster, with implications for diagnostic accuracy
- Direct international flight expansion (one to two new direct routes anticipated)
What This Means for International Patients
For appropriate cases — proton therapy, joint replacement, IVF, executive screening, complex pediatric review — Hefei now offers a viable alternative with lower friction and competitive specialist depth. For ultra-rare or transplant cases, Beijing or Shanghai remain the right choice. We'll honestly route you to the right city based on your specific case, not our location.