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Xianshan Medical Travel positions itself as a “one-stop cross-border medical tourism service platform” for individual users seeking overseas wellness programs, health checkups, medical aesthetics, referrals for serious conditions, oncology treatment, anti-aging care, and similar services. According to the website, the platform only provides consultation and support for non-medical aspects, mainly helping with processes, communication, travel, and daily-life assistance. It also clearly states that its content is compiled from publicly available information and does not constitute a recommendation.
Based on the captured content, the platform’s core function is aggregating destinations and service categories. It covers countries and regions including Thailand, the United States, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Malaysia, Russia, Georgia, and Kyrgyzstan, and displays services by country such as wellness programs, medical aesthetics, proton therapy, genetic screening, immune cell therapy, and cardiovascular surgery. It also provides comparison information such as the number of overseas hospitals/service points, living costs, travel expenses, satisfaction levels, and commuting times. The site includes entry points for login/registration, hotline consultation, and business cooperation, but we did not see typical SaaS features such as an enterprise dashboard, workflow management, reporting and permissions, or customer management.
The main copy says the platform aims to let users see detailed pricing for all service items, and it also uses wording such as helping solve accommodation, transportation, and pre-/post-trip communication “without spending a penny.” However, it does not disclose specific packages, pricing standards, payment methods, or commission models. As a result, its real value for money cannot be assessed. It should be understood primarily as a consultation, matchmaking, and itinerary-support service rather than subscription-based enterprise software.
The strengths are centralized information, coverage of many destinations, and relatively clear disclaimers about cross-border medical risks. It also publishes a Chengdu company address, a 400 hotline, and an ICP filing, which lowers the basic verification cost. The weaknesses are also obvious: the site does not provide details on its privacy policy, data security, or medical compliance qualifications; the basis for its claimed service-provider quality certification and consultant professional certification is not explained; and there is no information about enterprise collaboration, permissions, APIs, developer support, or third-party system integrations.
It is better suited to individuals or families doing preliminary research before cross-border medical treatment or wellness travel, especially if they need non-medical itinerary assistance. It is not suitable as an enterprise SaaS procurement target. The website has an ICP filing and is aimed at Chinese-language users, so access from mainland China is likely to be direct. Payment methods are not disclosed. Alternatives include the international patient departments of overseas hospitals, professional medical tourism agencies, and outbound travel platforms such as Ctrip and Fliggy.
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