The Third People's Hospital of Longgang District

date:2025-10-22

The Third People's Hospital of Longgang District

I. Hospital Profile

The Third People's Hospital of Longgang District (Shenzhen Longgang District Henggang People's Hospital) is a public general hospital directly affiliated with the Longgang District Health System. Originally established as the Henggang Joint Clinic in 1956, it was upgraded to a Grade II Class A general hospital in 2011 and commenced its development into a Grade III general hospital in 2024. Guided by the philosophy of “Innovation-Driven, Service-Oriented,” the hospital serves as the central regional medical hub for Longgang District. It provides medical care, prevention, health maintenance, and rehabilitation services for the three subdistricts of Henggang, Yuanshan, and Baolong, as well as surrounding areas including Qingxi in Dongguan and Xinwei in Huizhou. Annual outpatient and emergency visits exceed 700,000, with over 25,000 discharges annually. It serves as a teaching hospital for higher medical institutions in Guangdong Province, holds National Chest Pain Center (Primary Care Edition) certification, and is a member of the Shenzhen Stroke Center Alliance. The hospital has been honored as a “National Advanced Collective in the Health System,” a “Guangdong Provincial Civilized Unit,” and a “Shenzhen Demonstration Unit for Primary Healthcare Services.”

II. Technical Strengths

Driven by dual innovation in technology and service, the hospital has developed three core competencies:

• Precision Critical Care: Efficiently operated Chest Pain Center, Stroke Center, and Trauma Emergency Center achieve an average D-to-B time (door-to-balloon) of 42 minutes for acute myocardial infarction and an average DNT time (door-to-needle) of 30 minutes for intravenous thrombolysis in stroke. Success rate for severe trauma patients exceeds 96%.

• Minimally Invasive Techniques and Smart Healthcare: General Surgery performs laparoscopic cholecystectomy, appendectomy, and gastrointestinal perforation repair; Orthopedics completes open reduction and internal fixation for limb fractures and discectomy for lumbar disc herniation; Obstetrics and Gynecology promotes hysteroscopy and painless abortion procedures, with annual surgeries exceeding 2,000.

• Medical-Preventive Integration and Health Management: Collaborations with the Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen) School of Medicine and Shenzhen University School of Medicine establish “medical-education-research” partnerships, introducing appropriate primary care technologies. Through a three-tier network of “main hospital-community health centers-family doctors,” standardized management of chronic diseases like hypertension and diabetes is implemented, raising the chronic disease control rate among residents to 85%.

• Distinctive Traditional Chinese Medicine Services: The TCM Clinic offers over 30 appropriate TCM techniques, including acupuncture, massage, moxibustion, herbal plaster application, and pediatric massage, serving over 25,000 patients annually with notable efficacy in treating common childhood illnesses and managing chronic pain.

III. Hospital's Leading Specialties

Focusing on primary care needs and regionally prevalent diseases, the hospital has developed four distinctive specialties:

• Emergency Department (District-Level Key Specialty): Serving as the core unit of the Chest Pain Center and Stroke Center, equipped with defibrillators, ventilators, video laryngoscopes, and other critical equipment. Annually treats over 1,800 critically ill patients, with a primary care referral rate exceeding 92%.

• Orthopedics (District-Level Characteristic Specialty): Specializes in treating limb fractures, joint dislocations, and lumbar degenerative disorders. Offers minimally invasive endoscopic discectomy for faster recovery and lower costs, benefiting surrounding migrant workers.

• Obstetrics and Gynecology: Offers high-risk pregnancy clinics and a postpartum rehabilitation center. Promotes a “painless delivery + postpartum pelvic floor restoration” package. Handles over 4,500 deliveries annually with 100% compliance in maternal and infant safety indicators.

• Pediatrics: Features a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and pediatric respiratory specialty. Provides diagnosis and treatment for common childhood illnesses and growth/development assessments. Annual outpatient and emergency visits exceed 55,000, with a 97.5% parent satisfaction rate.

IV. Hospital Department Structure

Department layout prioritizes “practicality, convenience, and efficiency,” covering foundational health needs across the entire life cycle:

• Clinical Departments: Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine (Respiratory/Gastroenterology/Cardiovascular/Endocrinology), Surgery (General Surgery/Orthopedics/Urology), Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Rehabilitation Medicine, Dentistry, Ophthalmology, Otolaryngology, Dermatology, Anesthesiology, Health Screening;

• Medical Technology Departments: Medical Imaging (DR, CT, 4D Color Doppler Ultrasound, Digital Radiography), Laboratory (Complete Blood Count, Biochemistry, Immunoassay, Genetic Testing), Ultrasound (Abdominal/Gynecological/Obstetric/Cardiac), Pharmacy (Western/Traditional Chinese Medicine Dispensing, IV Medication Preparation), Pathology (Basic Pathological Diagnosis);

• Public Health Departments: Preventive Health Care (vaccinations, pediatric health care, maternal health care), Health Education (chronic disease education, health promotion), Family Doctor Contract Service Department (follow-up management for key populations), Infectious Disease Prevention and Control (epidemic prevention and control, emergency response).

V. Medical Equipment and Devices

The hospital is equipped with advanced devices tailored to primary-level needs and technological innovation, balancing fundamental diagnostics with specialized services:

• Critical Care Equipment: Defibrillators, invasive ventilators, non-invasive ventilators, video laryngoscopes, bedside monitors, electrocardiographs, gastric lavage machines;

• Specialty Equipment: Orthopedic C-arm, laparoscopic surgery system, hysteroscope, transurethral resection of prostate (TURP) scope, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) targeted transdermal drug delivery device, pediatric nebulizer, neonatal incubator;

• Smart medical devices: Smart Health Kiosk (self-service blood pressure, blood glucose, height/weight, bone density measurement), Mobile Vaccination Unit (serving communities and enterprises), Telemedicine Consultation System (linked to Shenzhen University Affiliated Hospital and The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen Hospital), AI-assisted imaging diagnosis system.

VI. Hospital Nature and Grade

• Nature: Public non-profit general hospital under Longgang District Health Bureau, designated Shenzhen medical insurance provider (covering outpatient, inpatient, maternity insurance, and direct settlement for out-of-town insurance).

• Grade: Grade II Class A General Hospital (accredited in 2011), serving as Longgang District's central regional medical center, actively pursuing upgrade to Grade III General Hospital.

VII. International Patient Services

Leveraging Henggang Subdistrict's positioning as an “international industrial park” (adjacent to Shenzhen International University Park and Apollo Future Industry City), the hospital has progressively enhanced its international services:

• Multilingual Support: English and Cantonese-speaking guides available in the Emergency Department, Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, and International Medical Department; basic English medical record translation and bilingual interpretation of test reports provided.

• Specialized International Services: Established an “Expatriate Health Management Center” offering vaccination (including HPV, flu, and COVID-19 vaccines), chronic disease follow-ups, occupational health examinations, and minor injury treatment; launched “Expatriate Family Doctor Contract Services” providing personalized health management plans;

• Insurance Integration: Collaborates with international insurers, including AXA, AIG, and BUP, to facilitate direct payment for outpatient and inpatient services, streamlining claims processing for foreign patients.

• Cultural Adaptation: Health education materials available in simplified English; pharmacy stocks English-language instructions for common medications; dedicated international waiting area; multilingual health education videos provided.

VIII. Domestic and International Medical Rankings & Evaluations

• Regional Influence: Ranked among the top five in Longgang District's primary healthcare institutions for five consecutive years, maintaining a strong reputation among residents in Henggang, Yuanshan, and Baolong subdistricts; the Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic's “Pediatric Tuina Therapy for Common Childhood Illnesses” project was recognized by Shenzhen Health Commission as an “Innovative Case in Primary TCM Services”;

• Specialty Recognition: The Orthopedics Department shared its expertise on “Minimally Invasive Intervertebral Foraminoscopy” at municipal primary-level hospital academic conferences; the Emergency Department's “Standardized Construction of Primary-Level Chest Pain Centers” was designated as a benchmark for primary healthcare in Longgang District.

• Patient Feedback: Ms. Wang, a 38-year-old Henggang resident, stated: “The gynecology services here are highly professional. The doctors are patient and meticulous, and the TCM massage has been exceptionally effective for my back pain!” Michael, an American engineer working in Henggang, commented: “The emergency department doctors communicated in English, promptly handled my acute appendicitis surgery, and provided thorough post-operative recovery guidance!”

IX. Contact Information and Transportation Routes

• Hospital Address: 178 Songbai Road, Henggang Subdistrict, Longgang District, Shenzhen (near Henggang Metro Station and Henggang Tianhong Shopping Mall);

• Contact Numbers: 0755-28861111 (Main Switchboard); Emergency: 0755-28861200; International Medical Department: 0755-28861300; Health Examination Department: 0755-28861500;

• Transportation Routes:

• Subway: Exit A of Line 3 “Henggang Station,” approximately 3 minutes' walk; Exit B of Line 14 “Aobei Station,” approximately 10 minutes' walk;

• Bus: Take routes 309, 351, 357, 366, 380A, 812, 832, 865, 906, 930 to “Henggang People's Hospital Station” for immediate access; or take M208, M229, M239, M266, M294, M309, M359, M404 to “Henggang Zhijian Plaza Station” and walk 5 minutes.

• By car: The hospital features an underground parking garage (fee-based: ¥10 for the first hour, maximum ¥50 per day). Multiple public paid parking lots are available nearby on Songbai Road and Hongmian Road (e.g., Henggang Tianhong Parking Lot, Zhijian Plaza Parking Lot).

The Third People's Hospital of Longgang District remains committed to its mission of “providing compassionate healthcare services to every patient.” Through technological innovation, service enhancement, and the integration of medical and preventive care, the hospital builds a “health defense at residents' doorsteps” for the district and surrounding communities. Moving forward, the hospital will accelerate its development into a tertiary general hospital, deepen collaboration with premium medical resources in Shenzhen and Hong Kong, and expand its international healthcare services. It aims to become a high-level comprehensive hospital “rooted in central Shenzhen, serving the Greater Bay Area, and driving innovation,” contributing grassroots medical strength to Healthy Shenzhen and a Healthy Bay Area.

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