Parkway Healthcare is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Parkway Pantai Group. Parkway Pantai is Asia's leading provider of high-end private healthcare services with 28 hospitals in Singapore, Malaysia, India, China, Brunei and the United Arab Emirates. In 2006, Parkway Medical opened its first medical center in Shanghai, and to date, Parkway has 4 outpatient departments and 2 medical centers in Shanghai, which is well-known in Shanghai.
As a global healthcare provider, Parkway has a wide range of disciplines, including a pediatric department that focuses on preventive care. Unfortunately, Parkway does not provide pediatric surgery, emergency and other diagnosis and treatment services, and parents in need of pediatric surgery or emergency services are advised to choose other private hospitals with reference to the top half of the list. Compared with the previous medical institutions, Parkway is more international, with most of the patients visiting the hospital being foreigners, and the front desk nurses are fluent in English. Parkway has a small number of pediatricians, currently with a total of 6 pediatric attending doctors, 4 of whom are foreign doctors, and although they do not have many famous doctors like private hospitals such as Urahin Children's Hospital, International Medical Center and Mami's Know Pediatrics, all of its doctors are trained abroad and have rich experience, so they are better able to provide professional answers to vaccines and other medical questions for children living abroad.
Parkway's consultation fee is more expensive, with a registration fee of 1,300-2,000 yuan, and the registration fee will vary from outpatient branch to outpatient branch, so you need to call in advance to make an appointment. In addition, Parkway can provide vaccination services for the second type of vaccine, and many parents have a certain misunderstanding about vaccination, mistakenly believing that the second type of vaccine is not mandatory and they have to pay for it themselves, and it must be a vaccine with little effect, which is very wrong. Although the current state divides vaccines into category I and II, this is only an artificial management division, and the correct understanding of the second type of vaccine is: if the economy is not too tight, it should be vaccinated, so that children will get less sick and spend money on the blade.
It should be reminded that Parkway Medical mainly provides medical services for foreigners, and there are fewer pediatricians who can speak Chinese. Doctor's appointments are more difficult during flu season, when there are more patients.