How do foreigners see a doctor in Beijing?

Today, the number of foreigners in Beijing has exceeded 654.38 million, of which more than 70% are engaged in business activities. If a foreigner in Beijing went to the hospital a few years ago, he would have to queue up, register, check, mark the price and get the medicine just like China people. It's very simple now. Expert clinics set up in 29 high-end hospitals in Beijing have greatly facilitated international students and foreign employees of foreign companies in Beijing. It is convenient for foreigners to seek medical treatment in 29 foreign-related hospitals such as Beijing Hospital, Union Medical College Hospital, Friendship Hospital, Third Hospital of Beijing Medical University, China-Japan Friendship Hospital, Dongzhimen Hospital of Chinese Medicine Research Institute, Children's Hospital, Cancer Hospital, Stomatological Hospital of Beijing Medical University and Emergency Center. Interestingly, most international students at public expense go to the Third Hospital of Beijing Medical University for medical treatment. Western European and American guests like to go to the century-old Union Medical College Hospital. Eastern Europeans go to Friendship Hospital for treatment; Asians, especially Japanese, choose to go to China-Japan Friendship Hospital. Although there are many foreign-related hospitals, "Concord", "Flying Friends" and "Chongri" are all time-honored brands in the hearts of foreign guests. Foreign hospitals mainly receive foreign guests from six aspects: the staff of embassies in China and their families; Experts from China; Foreign employees of foreign trading companies in Beijing; Overseas tourists; Compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan; International students. Anyone who holds a foreign passport, student ID card or certificate from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan can seek medical treatment in a foreign-related hospital. All foreign guest clinics in Beijing are open 24 hours a day. All foreign-related hospitals have hotlines, and' foreigners' can make doctor appointments at home.