title: “Visiting China–Japan Friendship Hospital” tags: [] slug: d5e314bd date: 2023-12-09 18:31:06 summary: “A practical guide for visiting China–Japan Friendship Hospital: what to bring, the full flow, payment tips, and notes.”
I recently went to China‑Japan Friendship Hospital and hit several procedural pitfalls, ending up with multiple wasted trips. Here’s the process I wish I’d had.

What to bring
Medical insurance cardfor partial reimbursementOptional — Alipay/WeChat e‑insurance also works
Phone— for ticketing and paying for medicationID cardjust in case
Full visit flow
- Book via WeChat mini‑program “中日友好医院” or the public account “北京114预约挂号”.
- I recommend 114 for a better experience.
- Go to
Outpatient Building B, 2Fto get your number from a kiosk. - Go to the department on your ticket → scan to check in → see the doctor.
- Most clinics require QR check‑in — don’t skip it.
- After the visit, nearby kiosks support insurance/mobile payment. If e‑insurance scan fails, try switching between Alipay/WeChat.
- Print the invoice.
- Nice touch: self‑service invoice printers (e.g., on 2F).
Things I found unreasonable
Doctors don’t proactively provide a printed visit record; some hospitals do.
For reimbursement only, use the official mini‑program → 门诊服务 → 信息查询 → 门诊病历查询 → select patient → view record.

Alipay e‑insurance scan error
Try WeChat e‑insurance. I didn’t bring my card; kiosks showed Alipay e‑insurance but scanning failed. Switching to WeChat e‑insurance worked. The hospital should indicate “e‑insurance” generically, not just “Alipay”.

Restrooms are not clearly marked in the hallways; I had to ask staff in the outpatient building.
Final Thoughts
- Every hospital is different — and often frustrating. Research the process to avoid extra trips.

