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Avrist Prime Hospital Surgical HOSPITAL PROVIDER LIST AVRIST PRIME HOSPITAL & SURGICAL REGION CHINA & HONG KONG No Country State City Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Address 4 Zip Code Phone Fax IP OP 1 China Beijing Beijing United Family Hospital 2 Jiangtai Lu Chaoyang District Beijing China 100015 + 86 4008 919 191 +86 10 400 876 2 China Beijing Oasis International Hospital No. 9 Jiuxianqiao Bei Lu. Chaoyang District. Beijing China 100015 +861059850469 2747 3 China Beijing Sino-Japanese Friendship Hospital No. 2 Yinghua Dongjie Chaoyang District Beijing China 100029 +86 10 6422 2952 4 China Beijing Beijing New Century International Children 56 Nanlishi Lu Xicheng District Beijing China 100045 +86 10 6802 5588 +861088046166 5 China Beijing Beijing Friendship Hospital No. 95 Yong'an Road Xicheng District Beijing China 100050 +86 10 6313 7608 +861063138476 6 China Beijing Peking University people's Hospital 11 Xizhimen South Street Xi Cheng District Beijing China 100044 +86 10 8832 6666 7 China Beijing Beijing Tian Tan Hospital affiliate to Capital Med 6 Tian Tan Xi Li Dong Cheng District Beijing China 100050 +86 10 6709 6611 Room 401-2, No.1 Building of Shimao 8 China Beijing Sanfine International Hospital No.13,Gongti North Road Chaoyang District Beijing 100027 +86 10 6413 6688 International Building 7, Peking Medical Industrial No.8, Life Garden Road, 9 China Beijing PKU Care Rehabilitation Hospital Chanping District Beijing +86 10 4006432221 Park Zhongguancun Life Science Park 10 China Changchun The Third Hospital of Jilin University 71 Xinmin Street Changchun Jilin China 130021 +86 431 8565 4525 11 China Changsha Xiangya Second Hospital of Central South Universit 139 Renmin Zhong lu Changsha City Hunan Province China 410011 +86 731 8529 5888 12 China Changsha Xiangya International Medical Center of Central So 1st Floor, D Building, Xiangya Hospital No. 87 Xiangya Road Kaifu District Changsha +86 731 8975 2088 13 China Changzhou The First People's Hospital of Changzhou/The Third 185 Juqian Street Tianning Changzhou City China 213003 +86 519 6887 0000 14 China Chengdu Gold Card Medical Center of West China hospital No. 37, Guoxuexiang wuhou District Chengdu, Sichuan Province China 610047 +86 28 8555 3329 15 China Chengdu Chengdu 1st Peopel Hospital No.18 Wangxiangbeilu Gaoxinnan Dsitrict Chengdu City China 610041 +86 28 8531 1726 16 China Chengdu Chengdu Angel Women's & Children's Hospital 3 Gaopan Rd, Chengdu City Chengdu Sichuan China 910023 +86 28 8192 2222 +862881893333 17 China Chongqing Shi Chongqing The 4th People's Hospital of Chongqing 1 JianKang Road Yuzhong District Chongqing China 400014 +86 23 6369 2372 18 China Dalian Dalian Port Hospital 27 Zhongshan South Road Zhongshan District Dalian China 116015 +86 411 8262 4111 19 China Dalian Dalian Vitup International Hospital 22, No.2 DNA Road DD port Dalian Liaoning China +86 411 3927 6866 Yingbin Western Road, Wenchang 20 China Datong The Third PeopleHospital of Datong City Datong Shanxi China 037001 +86 352 5556 001 Street 21 China Guangzhou Nanfang Hospital Huiqiao International No 1838, North Guangzhou Avenue Guangzhou China 510515 +86 20 6278 7098 22 China Guangzhou Guangzhou Clifford Hospital # 3 Hongfu Road Panyu Guangzhou China 511495 +86 20 8451 8222 +862023833677 23 China Guangzhou Guangzhou United Family Hospital Houde Street,Pazhou Road Haizhu District,Guangzhou Guangdong China +86 20 3160 2000 24 China Guilin Guilin People's Hospital 12 Wenming Road Guilin City Guangxi Province China 541002 +86 773 2880 309 +867732881579 25 China Guiyang The first People's Hospital of Guiyang No. 97 Boai Road Guiyang City Guizhou Province China 550002 +86 851 8581 3741 26 China Hangzhou Sir. Run Run Show Hospital 3 East Qing Chun Road Hangzhou Zhejiang China 310020 +86 571 8609 0073 27 China Hangzhou American-Sino Hospital, Hangzhou NO.558, Zhong Shan Zhong Road Hangzhou Zhejiang Province China 310006 +86 571 8659 8888 +8657187827983 28 China Hangzhou Hangzhou Amcare Wowen's& Children's Hospital No. 67 Gudun Road, Xihu District Hangzhou Zhejiang Province China 310013 +86 571 2899 9919 29 China Harbin 2nd Hospital affiliate to Harbin Medical Universit 246 Xuefu Road Nangang District Harbin China 150001 +86 451 8666 2961 30 China Heihe The first hospital of Heihe 49 Dongxing Road Heihe Heilongjiang China 164300 +86 456 8223 858 31 China Tianjin Shi Hetou Tianjin New Century Children's Hospital 33 Chifeng Road Heping district Tianjin China 300041 +86 22 6097 5151 +862260975188 32 China Hohhot The first People Hospital of Huhehaote 150 South Second Ring Road Yuquan Distric Huhehaote, Inner Mongolia China 010030 +86 471 5281 2222 33 China Luoyang The 1st Affiliated Hospital of He'nan University 24 Jinghua Road Jianxi District Luoyang City China +86 379 6483 0604 Yunnan 34 China Kunming Richland International Hospital Shangdu International Building Beijing Lu Road Extension Kunming 650224 +86 871 6574 1988 China 35 China Kunming Yunnan 2nd People's Hospital 176 Qingnian Road Wuhua District Kunmin City China 650021 +86 871 6515 6650 No. 999, Qian Jin East Rd, Kunshan 36 China Kunshan Jen Ching Memorial Hospital Jiangsu Province China 215333 +86 512 5715 9999 City 37 China Nanjing Nanjing Gulou Hospital 321 Zhongshan road Nanjing Jiangsu China 210008 +86 25 8330 4616 38 China Nanjing Hscybele Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital 9 Wen ti xi road, Shui xi men street Nanjing Jiangsu China 210017 +86 25 8657 7628 +862586577728 39 China Ningbo Ningbo First Hospital 59 Liuting Street, Nibo City Zhejiang China 315010 +86 574 8708 5588 40 China Ningbo Ningbo Treatment Center Lihuili Hospital 57 Xingning Rd Ningbo Zhejiang China 315046 +86 574 8701 8701 41 China Ningbo Yingzhou No. 2 Hospital of Ningbo 1 Qianhe Road Zhongxin District Yingzhou China 315191 +86 574 8303 8822 42 China Qingdao Qingdao Women&Infants Hospital No.19,Zhongshan Road Qingdao Shandong China 266001 +86 532 8068 6666 Shilaoren Community, 319 Hong 43 China Qingdao Qingdao United Family Hospital Laoshan District Qingdao China 266100 +86 532 8163 3191 Kong East Road 44 China Quanzhou Quanzhou First People's Hospital 252 East street Quanzhou City Fujian Province China 362002 +86 595 2227 7620 45 China Shanghai Shi Shanghai First People Hospital Affiliate to Shanghai Jiaoto No.86 Wujin Road HongKou District Shanghai China 200080 +86 21 6306 9480 +862163069484 46 China Shanghai Shi Shanghai Shanghai East Hospital 150 Jimo Road Pudong District Shanghai China 200120 +86 21 3880 4518 47 China Shanghai Shi Shanghai Shanghai Renai Hospital N. 127, Caoxi Road Xuhui District Shanghai China 200235 +86 21 5489 3781 +862164693926 48 China Shanghai Shi Shanghai Shanghai Huashun Hospital Huashan Worldwide Medical Center 12 Wulumuqi Zhong Lu Shanghai China 200040 +86 21 6248 3986 +862162091692 APHS/WORLDWIDE PROVIDER LIST/CHINA HK/0420 1 of 2 HOSPITAL PROVIDER LIST AVRIST PRIME HOSPITAL & SURGICAL REGION CHINA & HONG KONG No Country State City Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Address 4 Zip Code Phone Fax IP OP 49 China Shanghai Shi Shanghai Shanghai Xuhui Central Hospital 966 Huaihai Zhong lu Xuhui District Shanghai China 200031 +86 21 3127 0810 50 China Shanghai Shi Shanghai Shanghai 6th People's Hospital 600 Yishan Rd, Xuhui District Shanghai China 200233 +86 21 6436 9181 51 China Shanghai Shi Shanghai Shanghai International Medical Center 4358 Kangxin High Way Pudong New District Shanghai China 201318 +86 21 6023 6886 +862168383505/683 52 China Shanghai Shi Shanghai Renji Hospital 1630 Dongfang Rd. Shanghai China +862168383505 83550 53 China Shanghai Shi Shanghai Shanghai American-Sino Women's & Children's 155 Songyuan Road Xuhui District Shanghai China 200336 +86 21 3175 1999 +862131752000 China(Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade 54 China Shanghai Shi Shanghai Shanghai United Family pudong Hospital 1598 Xin Jin Qiao Road Pudong New District,Shanghai China +86 21 3886 2888 Area 1-2, 55 China Shenyang The first Hospital of China Medical University Zhongsha Square, 55 Nanjing Beijie Heping District Shenyang China 110001 +86 24 8328 3333 56 China Shenyang Liaoning People Hospital 33 Wenyi Road Shenhe Distric Shenyang China 110015 +86 24 2481 0438 57 China Shenzhen Shenzhen Hospital- the University of Hong Kong No.1, Haiyuan 1st Road Futian District Shenzhen China 518053 +86 755 8691 1333 58 China Shenzhen Shenzhen Nanshan Hospital 89 Taoyuan Road Nanshan District Shenzhen City China 518052 +86 755 2655 3111 No. 2097, East Shennan Road, Luohu 59 China Shenzhen Shenzhen Far-East Women & Children Hospital shenzhen guangdong china 518021 +86 755 8261 3384 District 60 China Shenzhen Shenzhen Home Women's & Children's Hospital No.12018,Shennan Dadao Nanshan District Shenzhen China 518057 +86 755 3339 1333 +8675533919127 61 China Shenzhen Shenzhen Amcare Women's & Children's Hospital No. 2059 Nanxin Road, Nanshan District, Shenzhen Guangdong Province China 518000 +86 755 3688 6789 +8675536886792 62 China Shijiazhuang The Third Hospital of Hebei Medical University 139 Ziqiang Road Shijiazhuang Heibei Province China 050051 +86 311 8860 3000 63 China Suzhou BenQ International Medical Center 181 Zhuyuanlu Suzhou Jiangsu Province China 215500 +86 512 8083 8800 64 China Suzhou Suzhou New Century Children's No. 92 Zhongnan Street Suzhou Industrial Park Suzhou Jiangsu China +86 512 8188 6982 65 China Taiyuan Taiyuan Central Hspital 1 Dongsandao Xiang Jie Fang Road Taiyuan China 030009 +86 351 5656 100 66 China Taiyuan TheFfirst Hospital affiliate to Shanxi Medical Uni 85 Jiefang Road Taiyuan Shanxi China 030001 +86 351 4639 017 67 China Tianjin Shi Tianjin Tianjin United Family
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