Guangzhou Royal Lee Cancer Hospital Officially Settles in the Foreigners’ Service Center at Baiyun Airport T2

As the world turns its eyes to the gateway of the Greater Bay Area and as the hope for life crosses mountains and seas, Guangzhou Royal Lee Cancer Hospital — with its JCIaccredited strength and patientcentered mission — has officially settled in the Foreigners’ Service Center at Terminal 2 of Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport. Yesterday, the airport’s giant screens displayed warm congratulatory messages celebrating this move. This is not only a recognition of Royal Lee, but also a new milestone for China’s oncology services as they reach out to the world.

 

 

A Hub Partnership: Anchoring a New Pivot for International Medical Services

 

As the core aviation hub connecting South China with the world and a worldclass gateway, Baiyun Airport’s T2 Foreigners’ Service Center serves as the “first window” for international travelers arriving in Guangzhou, embodying the city’s service warmth and capability. Every day, it welcomes guests from around the globe, standing at the forefront of international exchanges, trade, and medical cooperation.

 

 

Guangzhou Royal Lee Cancer Hospital — a JCIaccredited international tertiary cancer specialty hospital founded by the transnational Royal Lee (Thailand) International Group — has been dedicated to fullcycle oncology management for over a decade. Its advanced technologies (Y90, nanoknife, proton therapy), multidisciplinary diagnosis and treatment (MDT), and fullcycle rehabilitation services have earned high trust from patients both at home and abroad. This move brings highquality medical resources together with the international transport hub, placing core cancer care services at the very gateway of the country — so that global patients can access professional care as soon as they land and feel at ease the moment they enter.

 

 

A Bridge of Compassion: Building a Green Channel for Global Patients Seeking Care

 

From foreign lands to Guangzhou, what crosses mountains and seas is not just distance, but the desire for health and reverence for life. For a long time, overseas cancer patients seeking care in China have faced challenges such as information gaps, poor coordination, and inadequate services.

 

 

Royal Lee’s settlement in the T2 Foreigners’ Service Center is not merely a physical presence; it represents a comprehensive upgrade of the entire chain of international medical services:

 

✅ Dedicated Reception Lounge – A comfortable space offering multilingual reception, medical navigation, and travel assistance, easing the anxiety of arriving in a new city.

✅ OneStop Consultation – Onsite international medical advisors provide consultation on oncology treatment plans, specialist appointments, hospital admission, insurance coordination, and more — linking the entire process from arrival to treatment to recovery.

✅ International Service Standards – Leveraging the hospital’s JCI accreditation and multilingual medical team, the service adapts to the habits of overseas patients, delivering warm, professional, and borderless medical care.

 

 

We firmly believe that medicine knows no borders and that compassion warms the heart. Every patient who comes from afar deserves to be treated with kindness; every hope for life deserves our full commitment.

 

Greater Bay Area Commitment: Writing a New International Chapter for China’s Oncology Care

 

Guangzhou, as the core engine of the GuangdongHong KongMacao Greater Bay Area, is embracing an open and inclusive stance to build a high ground for international medical cooperation. Royal Lee Cancer Hospital is both a practitioner and a leader in the internationalization of healthcare in the region.

 

From its modern campus in Huangpu Knowledge City to its service station at the airport gateway; from serving local communities to reaching out globally and transmitting China’s medical strength — Royal Lee has always been driven by the mission to “provide highquality medical services to cancer patients worldwide.” This move is a key step in the hospital’s international expansion and a significant leap for oncology services in Guangzhou and China — from “bringing in” to “going global.”

 

In the future, Royal Lee will take the Baiyun Airport service station as a new starting point to deepen international medical cooperation and optimize crossborder care services — enabling cuttingedge oncology technologies, highquality medical services, and warm humanistic care to reach every corner of the world through this gateway hub.

 

The gateway opens, health connects; the mission endures, and we go far.

Warm congratulations to Guangzhou Royal Lee Cancer Hospital on settling in the Foreigners’ Service Center at Terminal 2 of Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport!

Looking ahead, we will take the hub as our medium and medicine as our bridge — seizing the opportunities of our time, living up to the trust that life has placed in us — and continue our journey on the road of safeguarding the health of cancer patients worldwide, unwavering and shining with the light of great compassion.

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