Fast access to quality care in China, QUICK and AFFORDABLE.
CRC helps you move from waiting to a clear plan: specialist scheduling, hospital coordination, interpretation, and on-the-ground support, organized end-to-end.
CRC helps you move from waiting to a clear plan: specialist scheduling, hospital coordination, interpretation, and on-the-ground support, organized end-to-end.
We help Canadians access timely, medically appropriate care in China for conditions where delay, limited surgical access, and lack of specialist availability have a real impact on health and quality of life.
Our focus is on women’s health—particularly gynecologic conditions and post-partum pelvic floor disorders that are often delayed, minimized, or left untreated in Canada.
These conditions are commonly associated with chronic pelvic pain, heavy or prolonged bleeding, iron-deficiency anemia, urinary leakage, pelvic pressure, or symptoms of organ descent after childbirth—yet patients frequently face extended wait times or restricted treatment options.
In China, these procedures are performed daily by highly specialized teams with deep clinical experience and multiple established surgical approaches, allowing for clearer treatment pathways and more predictable care. Issues are usually addressed within days in China hospital.
Every case begins with structured remote medical review and specialist consultation to confirm medical necessity, treatment feasibility, and realistic cost expectations before any travel occurs.
By focusing on a defined set of conditions and experienced clinical teams, we reduce uncertainty, avoid unnecessary intervention, and provide Canadians with faster access to care through responsible, well-planned pathways.
We do not sell hospitals or doctors. We represent the patient’s medical interests throughout the process.
Pelvic floor injuries refer to damage or dysfunction of the muscles, connective tissue, and support structures of the pelvis, most commonly occurring after childbirth. They may result in urinary leakage, pelvic pressure, difficulty with bladder or bowel control, pain, or a sensation of vaginal or uterine descent. Symptoms can worsen over time and often affect daily activity, mobility, and quality of life.
Adenomyosis is a gynecologic condition in which uterine tissue grows into the muscular wall of the uterus, leading to structural and functional changes. It is commonly associated with chronic pelvic pain, heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding, painful periods, and iron-deficiency anemia. Symptoms may be persistent and progressive, even when the condition is not considered medically urgent.
Uterine fibroids are non-cancerous growths of the uterine muscle that vary in size, number, and location. Depending on their characteristics, they may cause heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain or pressure, frequent urination, abdominal enlargement, or fatigue related to anemia. Many patients experience significant symptoms while facing delayed access to definitive evaluation or treatment.
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