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Beijing Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital.

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Beijing Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital (BOGH), also recognized as Beijing Maternity Hospital, stands as a cornerstone institution in the landscape of…

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Introduction

Beijing Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital (BOGH), also known as Beijing Maternity Hospital, is a leading institution in women’s and children’s healthcare in China. Established in 1959, it has grown into a comprehensive 3A specialist hospital affiliated with Capital Medical University, known for excellence in obstetrics, gynecology, reproductive medicine, and neonatal care. BOGH also serves as a hub for public health education and medical research, and its legacy is deeply linked to its founding figure, Dr. Lin Qiaozhi—revered as the “Mother of Ten Thousand Babies.”

For visitors, BOGH offers not only advanced healthcare services but also an opportunity to explore its rich history, groundbreaking medical milestones, and proximity to iconic Beijing attractions. This guide provides essential information on BOGH’s history, visiting hours, ticketing, accessibility, campus layout, and tips for making the most of your visit.

For more details, refer to BOGH Official Site, Capital Medical University, and Having a Baby in China.


Founded on June 6, 1959, BOGH evolved from the Beijing Maternal and Child Health Experimental Hospital and was among the first in China to specialize in obstetrics and gynecology (bjhwxr.gov.cn). Its mission has always centered on clinical excellence and public health outreach.

Dr. Lin Qiaozhi: The Founding Figure

Dr. Lin Qiaozhi (1901–1983), a pioneer of modern obstetrics and gynecology in China, was the hospital’s first president. Her commitment to preventive medicine and women’s health set the tone for BOGH’s focus on both clinical care and public health. Dr. Lin’s legacy continues through educational exhibits and memorials at the hospital (laitimes.com).

Institutional Growth and National Significance

In 1994, BOGH became affiliated with Capital Medical University, strengthening its educational and research roles. The opening of its east campus in 2002 expanded its reach, enabling the hospital to house the Beijing Women’s Health Institute and the Beijing Research and Guidance Institute of Family Planning Technology. Today, BOGH includes over 30 departments and is recognized nationally for its expertise in areas such as perinatal medicine, gynecological oncology, and reproductive medicine (bjhwxr.gov.cn).

Contributions to Public Health and Research

BOGH is at the core of Beijing’s maternal and child health network, taking a leading role in public health campaigns, family planning, and quality assurance. It has been instrumental in reducing maternal and infant mortality rates and preventing birth defects. International collaborations and a robust research portfolio reinforce its status as a medical research leader.


Visiting Information

Visiting Hours

  • General Visiting: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Monday to Friday.
  • Outpatient Departments: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (confirm with the specific department, as hours may vary).
  • Closed: Weekends and public holidays (except emergency/inpatient services).

Please confirm the latest visiting hours on the official website before arrival.

Admission and Tickets

  • Admission Fee: None for general visitors to public areas and exhibitions.
  • Guided Tours: May require advance booking through visitor services or the hospital website.
  • Special Events: Some seminars and workshops may have limited capacity; check event details in advance.

Accessibility and Location

  • Main Campuses:
    • East Division: No. 251 Yaojiayuan Road, Chaoyang District
    • West Division: No. 17 Qihelou Street, Dongcheng District (havingababyinchina.com)
  • Transportation: Accessible by Beijing Metro (Line 10, Tuanjiehu Station for East Division; Lines 2, 13, and Airport Express, Dongzhimen for West Division) and multiple bus routes.
  • Parking: Limited; public transport is recommended.
  • Accessibility: Both campuses are wheelchair accessible and provide facilities for visitors with disabilities.

Guided Tours and Exhibits

  • Guided Tours: Available by appointment; focus on the hospital’s history, Dr. Lin’s legacy, and advances in women’s healthcare.
  • Exhibitions: Include milestones such as China’s first ovarian tissue cryobank and displays on public health campaigns.

Photography and Media

  • Allowed: In designated public and exhibition areas, with prior permission.
  • Restricted: In clinical zones to protect patient privacy.

Hospital Structure and Services

Campus Layout

  • East Division: Obstetrics, Neonatology, Gynecology, Reproductive Medicine
  • West Division: Gynecological Oncology, Minimally Invasive Center, Family Planning

Key Departments and Services

  • Obstetrics: Over 3,000 deliveries annually, high-risk pregnancy management, prenatal diagnostics (english.pkuph.cn)
  • Gynecology: Specializing in oncology, minimally invasive surgery, pelvic floor disorders
  • Neonatology: Advanced NICU, early screening, and care for critically ill newborns (en.gmw.cn)
  • Reproductive Medicine: Infertility diagnosis, IVF, preconception counseling
  • Family Planning: Contraception, pre-marital and pre-pregnancy health checks
  • Intensive Care: Multidisciplinary ICU for complex pregnancies (news.cgtn.com)

Specialized Medical Services

  • Advanced prenatal genetic screening (AI-assisted)
  • Minimally invasive and robotic surgeries
  • Mental health support for perinatal depression
  • International collaboration (WHO, UNICEF)

Patient Amenities

  • Comfortable waiting and consultation areas
  • Family-friendly facilities
  • Patient navigation and limited English language support (pacificprime.com)
  • Appointment booking via phone (010-114) or online

Payment and Insurance

  • Consultation and treatment fees vary by service; no entrance tickets required.
  • Payment in cash or Chinese bank cards; direct international insurance billing is typically unavailable (beijing-kids.com).

Travel Tips and Nearby Attractions

  • Getting There: Use Beijing Metro or buses; avoid driving due to limited parking.
  • Nearby Attractions: Chaoyang Park, 798 Art District, Forbidden City, and Tiananmen Square are easily accessible.
  • Amenities: Hotels, restaurants, and cafes are plentiful nearby.
  • Best Time to Visit: Weekdays during regular hours are least crowded.

Special Events and Guided Tours

  • Open Days & Seminars: Focused on women’s health and fertility preservation; check the hospital’s event calendar.
  • Medical Tourism: English-speaking staff and educational tours available for international visitors and professionals.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What are the official visiting hours?
A: Generally, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday to Friday. Confirm with the hospital for specific departments or during public health emergencies.

Q: Is there an admission fee?
A: No, but guided tours or special events may require advance booking.

Q: Are guided tours available?
A: Yes, by appointment; contact visitor services or check the website.

Q: Is the hospital accessible for disabled visitors?
A: Yes, both campuses are wheelchair accessible.

Q: Is English spoken at the hospital?
A: Limited; international visitors are advised to bring a translator if needed.

Q: Does BOGH accept international insurance?
A: Direct billing is rare; confirm payment and insurance details in advance.

Q: What COVID-19 protocols are in place?
A: Mask-wearing, temperature checks, and updated policies per government guidelines—see the official website for details.


Summary and Recommendations

Beijing Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital is a national leader in women’s and children’s health, blending a rich historical heritage with modern medical innovation. Its well-organized facilities, exhibitions, and guided tours offer a unique perspective on China’s progress in maternal and child healthcare. Visitors can expect accessible services, opportunities to learn about medical milestones such as the ovarian tissue cryobank, and easy access to Beijing’s top cultural attractions.

Tips for Visitors:

  • Confirm visiting hours and make appointments in advance.
  • Use public transportation for ease of access.
  • Prepare documentation for medical consultations or guided tours.
  • Explore nearby landmarks to enrich your visit.

For the latest updates, visit BOGH Official Site, Capital Medical University, or Having a Baby in China.


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