Departments
- Infectious Diseases
- Tuberculosis
- Organ Transplantation
- Hepatology
- AIDS
- VIP (International) Medical Center
- General Surgery
- Respiratory Medicine
International patient services in Shenzhen

The hospital excels in complex surgical procedures, particularly in the field of organ transplantation. It is renowned for performing high-difficulty liver, kidney, lung, and pancreas transplants, including split-liver transplants and combined pancreas-kidney transplants. The surgical teams utilize advanced technologies such as the fourth-generation Da Vinci robotic surgical system and a state-of-the-art hybrid operating room. Other leading surgeries include minimally invasive procedures for thoracic, hepatobiliary, and gastrointestinal conditions, ensuring precision and faster recovery for patients.
The hospital's key departments include Infectious Diseases, Tuberculosis, and Organ Transplantation, which are recognized as Guangdong High-level Clinical Key Specialties. The Department of Infectious Diseases is a national clinical focus, leading in the treatment of emerging infectious diseases, AIDS, and complex liver conditions. The Organ Transplantation Center is highly advanced, holding qualifications for liver, kidney, lung, pancreas, and cornea transplants. Additionally, the hospital features a comprehensive VIP (International) Medical Center dedicated to serving expatriates and high-end patients with personalized care.
Dr. Lu Hongzhou is the President of the hospital, a Chief Physician, and a renowned Professor specializing in Infectious Diseases. Dr. Zhong Lin serves as the Vice President and is a leading expert in Hepatobiliary Surgery and Liver Transplantation. Dr. Zheng Zhenzhong is the Director of Cardiology and also heads the VIP (International) Medical Center, bringing extensive experience in cardiovascular care and international patient management.
Source: Official hospital website, NHC records
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