Short Answer
Foreign patients considering endometrial biopsy in China should focus on pathology handoff and next-step planning. The most practical questions are how the sample is processed, how results are translated, and how home clinicians will review the records after travel.
What To Bring
- Gynecology notes and symptom history
- Ultrasound reports when available
- Medication list and bleeding history
- Prior pathology or biopsy results if relevant
- Contact details for the home clinician who will receive the report
Questions To Ask
- Will the result be translated into English?
- How long will pathology take?
- How should the patient plan discomfort or recovery after the procedure?
- What symptoms after discharge require medical review?
- Who will explain the next step once the patient is home?
Related Resources
- Uterine Polyp Removal in China
- Hysteroscopy in China for Foreigners
- Fertility Treatment Program in China
- Medical Records Checklist for Treatment in China
FAQ
What should foreign patients ask before endometrial biopsy in China?
They should ask about pathology handling, translation, discomfort planning, and how follow-up will work after travel.
Why is pathology translation important after endometrial biopsy?
Because the result often drives the next gynecology step after the patient returns home.
Can this page advise whether biopsy is needed?
No. Diagnostic decisions should be made with licensed physicians.
Medical Disclaimer
This page is general information for planning and logistics. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment guidance. Always consult qualified clinicians before making care decisions.
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