Funding Public hospital Beds 400 | Emergency department Yes | |
Location 6001 Beihuan Boulevard
Shenzhen, China, Guangdong, China
K1H 8L1 Hospital type Traditional Chinese Medicine, Teaching, Specialist, Research Affiliated university Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine |
The Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine - Shenzhen Hospital (Chinese: 广州中医药大学深圳医院, French: L'université de Médecine Traditionnelle chinoise de Canton - Shenzhen Hôpital ) is a public hospital which is specialized in Traditional Chinese medicine. It locates at Jingtianbei neighborhood next to Beihuan Boulevard, in Futian District in Shenzhen. It ran into operation on July 1998 as Futian District Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital in a multipurpose medical building, which was a five stories building with emergency service, consulting rooms, and wards. Before its establishment, the only one outpatient department had been put into used at Lianhuabei neighborhood, then it was renamed as Lianhuabei Community NO. 1 Healthcare Centre.
Timeline
In June 1996, its first practice surgery Lianhuabei Community NO. 1 Healthcare Centre had been established, supplying general health service to Lianhuabei neighborhood that had more than 400,000 population.
Since 1998 to 2001, three community healthcare centres Jingmi, Tian'an Te'fa has been put into operation.
In 2002, Outpatient Department of Futian District NO.2 Hospital at Huangmugang neighborhood had been operated by Futian District Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital. In a same year, Lianhua'ercun Community Healthcare Centre of Futian District NO.2 Hospital was handed over to the latter.
Five more community healthcare centres ran into service in 2007. They are Fuzhong, Yu'tian, Jingxin, Xianglin, and Jinghua.
Since July 2015, the hospital has been managed by Futian District Government and Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine. Meanwhile it was named as Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine - Shenzhen Hospital, and Futian government still invests on it.
On 19 December 2016, the hospital declares its accreditation of Level Three, Grade A has been approved to the classification by State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine.