Longgang District People's Hospital

date:2025-10-21

Longgang District People's Hospital

I. Hospital Profile

Longgang District People's Hospital (Shenzhen University Affiliated Longgang Hospital) serves as the core public general hospital within Longgang District's healthcare system. Originally established in 1993 as Longgang District People's Hospital, it was upgraded to a Grade III Class A general hospital in 2021. As the largest regional medical center in Longgang District, it boasts the most comprehensive range of medical disciplines and the strongest service capabilities. Guided by the mission “Compassionate Care Protects Life, Expertise Promotes Health,” the hospital handles over 80% of the district's critical emergency cases, 90% of complex disease diagnoses and treatments, and public health emergency responses. Its services cover all 11 subdistricts of Longgang and extend to neighboring cities in the Greater Bay Area, including Huizhou and Dongguan. Annual outpatient and emergency visits exceed 3 million, with over 120,000 discharges annually. It serves as a teaching hospital for Guangdong's higher medical institutions, a National Chest Pain Center (Standard Edition) certified facility, and a core member of Shenzhen's Stroke Center Alliance. The hospital has been honored as a “National Model Hospital for Public Trust,” a “Guangdong Provincial Civilized Unit,” and a “Shenzhen Advanced Collective in COVID-19 Response.”

II. Technical Advantages

Driven by dual engines of “medical-education-research synergy” and “regional collaboration,” the hospital has developed three core technical competencies:

• Rapid Critical Care Response: Efficient operation of the Chest Pain Center, Stroke Center, and Trauma Center achieves an average D-to-B time (door-to-balloon) of 38 minutes for acute myocardial infarction and an average DNT time (door-to-needle) of 27 minutes for intravenous thrombolysis in stroke. The success rate for severe trauma patients exceeds 97%.

• Minimally Invasive and Precision Medicine: General Surgery performs laparoscopic gastrectomy/colorectal cancer resection and single-port thoracoscopic lobectomy; Orthopedics completes minimally invasive percutaneous endoscopic discectomy and total hip arthroplasty; Obstetrics and Gynecology promotes hysteroscopic myomectomy with minimal trauma and rapid recovery;

• Multidisciplinary Collaboration and Community Outreach: Academic partnerships with Shenzhen University School of Medicine and The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen School of Medicine introduce precision medicine research technologies. Through close “main hospital-community health center” coordination, remote consultation and mutual recognition of test/imaging results are established. Community health centers can treat over 85% of common diseases, with standardized management rates exceeding 93% for hypertension and diabetes patients.

III. Hospital's Leading Specialties

Guided by the principle of “strengthening foundations and building brands,” the hospital has developed six regionally competitive specialties:

• Emergency and Critical Care Medicine (Municipal Key Specialty): Serving as the core unit of the Chest Pain Center and Stroke Center, equipped with advanced devices including ECMO (Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation) and IABP (Intra-aortic Balloon Pump), treating over 4,500 critically ill patients annually;

• Orthopedics (Provincial Key Specialty): Specializes in treating osteoporotic fractures in the elderly and arthroscopic sports injuries. Performs precision fracture reduction surgeries using 3D-printed guides, achieving a 94% rate of excellent postoperative functional recovery;

• Obstetrics and Gynecology: Offers high-risk pregnancy clinics and a postpartum rehabilitation center. Promotes the “painless delivery + doula support” model with over 90% painless delivery rate. Its high-risk maternal management protocols are citywide benchmarks.

• Cardiology: Focuses on coronary heart disease and arrhythmia diagnosis/treatment, performing coronary angiography + stent implantation and radiofrequency ablation. Annual procedure volume exceeds 1,500, with technical proficiency at municipal advanced level;

• Pediatrics: Established a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and pediatric respiratory specialty clinic, performing pediatric bronchoscopy and allergen-specific immunotherapy. Annual outpatient and emergency visits exceed 80,000, with a neonatal rescue success rate of 98.5%.

• Rehabilitation Medicine: Aligned with Longgang's status as a major manufacturing district, the department provides services for work injury rehabilitation, sports injury recovery, and postoperative functional restoration. Equipped with intelligent rehabilitation robots and hydrotherapy pools, it is designated as a “Shenzhen Municipal Work Injury Rehabilitation Center.”

• Rehabilitation Medicine Department: Aligning with Longgang's status as a “manufacturing hub,” this department offers work injury rehabilitation, sports injury recovery, and post-surgical functional restoration services. It features smart rehabilitation robots, hydrotherapy pools, and other specialized equipment, and is designated as a “Shenzhen Municipal Work Injury Rehabilitation Center.”

IV. Hospital Department Structure

The hospital features a comprehensive department layout covering the full spectrum of health needs across the lifespan, operating under a coordinated “clinical-medical technology-public health” framework:

• Clinical Departments: Emergency Medicine, Critical Care Medicine (ICU), Orthopedics, General Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics, Cardiology, Neurology, Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Rehabilitation Medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ophthalmology, Otolaryngology, Dentistry, Dermatology, Anesthesiology, Urology, Neurosurgery;

• Medical Technology Departments: Medical Imaging (3.0T MRI, 64-slice CT, DSA), Laboratory (Genetic Testing, Rapid Microbial Identification), Ultrasound (4D Color Doppler, Interventional Ultrasound), Pathology, Pharmacy (IV Medication Compounding Center, Traditional Chinese Medicine Preparation Room);

• Public Health and Specialized Platforms: Health Management Center (physical examinations + chronic disease screening), Community Health Management Department (guiding community health services), Shenzhen-Hong Kong General Practice Training Center (providing hands-on training for general practitioners across Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao), Emergency Command Center for Public Health Emergencies.

V. Medical Equipment and Devices

The hospital is equipped with advanced facilities tailored to Greater Bay Area needs, supporting both critical care and specialized diagnostics:

• Critical Care Equipment: ECMO, DSA (Digital Subtraction Angiography), Aortic Balloon Counterpulsation Device, Bedside Hemofiltration Machine (CRRT), Video Laryngoscope;

• Specialty Equipment: Orthopedic 3D Navigation System, Laparoscopic Surgery System, Hysteroscopic Cold Knife System, Pediatric Bronchoscope, Rehabilitation Robot, Linear Accelerator (Cancer Radiotherapy);

• Smart Medical Devices: Smart Health Kiosks (self-service blood pressure, blood glucose, bone density testing), Mobile Health Screening Vehicles (serving enterprises in Longgang District), Telemedicine Consultation System (linked to Shenzhen University Affiliated Hospital).

VI. Hospital Nature and Grade

• Nature: Public non-profit general hospital under Longgang District Health Bureau, designated Shenzhen medical insurance provider (including direct settlement for out-of-town insurance and Hong Kong/Macau resident insurance registration).

• Grade: Grade A Level 3 General Hospital (accredited in 2021), lead institution of Longgang Medical Consortium, meeting Shenzhen Eastern Regional Medical Center standards.

VII. International Patient Services

Leveraging Longgang District's strategic advantages as an “internationalized urban area + Shenzhen-Hong Kong cooperation hub,” the hospital prioritizes developing international medical services:

• Multilingual Support: The International Medical Department provides English, Cantonese, and Mandarin-speaking receptionists, offers English medical record translation, bilingual interpretation of test reports, and basic English communication by physicians in key departments (Emergency, Obstetrics, Orthopedics);

• Specialized Cross-Border Services: Operates a “Cross-Border Medical Clinic” serving expatriates in Shenzhen (e.g., residents from Europe, America, Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, and Macau) with vaccination, chronic disease management, and maternity consultations. Offers “Workplace Wellness Packages” tailored for white-collar professionals in Longgang Free Trade Zone enterprises, including rehabilitation for neck/shoulder/back/leg pain and stress management programs;

• Insurance Integration: Partnering with over 20 international insurers including BUPA, AXA, and Cigna to support direct payment for outpatient and inpatient services, streamlining claims processing for foreign patients;

• Cultural Adaptation: Providing international dining options (including halal and vegetarian meals) in patient wards, along with multilingual subtitled health education videos to help foreign patients understand treatment procedures.

VIII. Domestic and International Medical Rankings and Evaluations

• Domestic Influence: Ranked among the top 10 in Shenzhen's Regional Medical Center Comprehensive Capability Assessment for three consecutive years, consistently securing a top-three position among the four eastern districts (Longgang, Pingshan, Guangming, Dapeng); recognized by the Guangdong Provincial Health Commission for “Innovative Primary Healthcare Service Cases” in Emergency Medicine and Orthopedics;

• Specialty Recognition: Orthopedics research on “3D-Printed Guide Plate-Assisted Fracture Reduction” published in the Chinese Journal of Trauma; Cardiovascular Medicine shared expertise on “Interventional Techniques for Coronary Heart Disease” at municipal academic conferences;

• Patient Feedback: Mr. Chen from Hong Kong (sports injury rehabilitation) stated: “The rehabilitation therapists understand common basketball and badminton injuries—their treatment plan was professional and thoughtful!” “ Lisa, an American engineer working in Longgang, commented: ”The International Medical Department doctor thoroughly explained my thyroid nodule condition in English. The examination process was smooth and reassuring!"

IX. Contact Information & Transportation Routes

• Hospital Address: No. 6082 Longgang Avenue, Longgang District, Shenzhen (near Longgang District Government and Longcheng Plaza);

• Consultation Hotline: 0755-28931111 (Main Switchboard); Emergency: 0755-28931200; International Medical Department: 0755-28931300;

• Transportation Routes:

• Subway: Exit C from Jixiang Station (Line 3), approximately 8-minute walk; Line 16 “Longgang Bus Station” Exit B, approximately 10-minute walk;

• Bus: Take routes M239, M309, M432, or 811 to “Longgang Central Hospital Station” (alight and arrive); or take routes 351 or 353 to “Longgang District Government Station” (5-minute walk);

• By Car: The hospital features an underground parking garage (paid, ¥10 for the first hour). Multiple public paid parking lots are available nearby on Longgang Avenue and Jixiang Road (e.g., Longgang Central City Parking Lot).

Longgang District People's Hospital remains committed to its mission of “Safeguarding the Health of Longgang Residents.” Through technological innovation, multi-hospital collaboration, and comprehensive lifecycle services, it delivers compassionate, high-quality healthcare to residents within its jurisdiction and across the Greater Bay Area. Moving forward, the hospital will accelerate medical cooperation within the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, striving to become a high-level comprehensive hospital “rooted in eastern Shenzhen, serving eastern Guangdong, and reaching out to the world.” It will contribute Longgang's strength to building a healthy Greater Bay Area.

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