Tianjin Health

Are there any vaccinations I should get or other health precautions to take as I prepare for my move to your city?
There are no mandatory vaccinations for Tianjin. However, the following vaccinations are recommended:
Hepatitis A and B

  • Typhoid
  • Diphtheria
  • Poliomyelitis
  • Japanese encephalitis
  • Tetanus
  • Measels-mumps-rubella
For children, BCG (tuberculosis), meningitis, chicken pox, haemophilus influenza B, and pneumococcal vaccinations are also recommended.

Flu vaccine becomes available in September each year. Vaccination is especially recommended for anyone over 65 years old.

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Before I get sick, what should I know about seeking medical care in your city as an expat?
Medical insurance is highly recommended. Medical costs are usually paid up front by the patient and then reimbursed from the insurance company. You could also check with a local medical clinic before visiting to confirm whether your medical insurance scheme is accepted.
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What is the word for "doctor" in the local language?
The local word for doctor is Yi-sheng.
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What is the best way to locate a suitable health care provider?
Your insurance provider or employer should be able to provide you with a complete listing of available doctors. For further assistance, contact Crown Tianjin.
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Do expats in the area tend to leave the city/area/country to seek medical care? If so, why and where do they go?
While some expats do leave Beijing for more serious medical treatments, most seek local medical care for minor illnesses.
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What is the number to call to summon help in an emergency? List medical/fire/police.
For emergencies, dial:

  • 120 or 999 for an ambulance (Chinese-speaking)
  • 119 for fire rescue (Chinese-speaking)
  • 110 for the police (Chinese-speaking)
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What do I do if there's an emergency in the middle of the night—or at another time when my normal doctor/clinic is unavailable?
If an emergency occurs in the middle of the night, either call one of the numbers above and wait for an ambulance or have a family member or friend drive you to the closest major hospital in your area. Major hospitals have 24-hour emergency clinics, so identifying the 24-hour emergency clinic closest to your residence is an important first task once you have settled in.
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How will I recognize a pharmacy? What is it called in the local language?
Yao Dian or Yao Fang are the Chinese words for pharmacy. The Chinese symbol is: 药房 . To locate a pharmacy, look for the bright green cross on the outside of the building.
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Is the water safe to drink?
It is advised that you do not drink the tap water unless it is boiled first. Bottled water is preferred and is widely available.
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IMPORTANT NOTE:
Crown Relocations has made every effort to present accurate information. However, regulations, rates and other variables are subject to change and Crown Relocations cannot accept responsibility for the errors that might result. Should you have any questions or need additional information, please contact your local Crown representative.