Department History
The Special Medical Service Officewas originally established as the Cadre Health Care Section in October 1994. In2007, the Famous TCM Doctor Studio was created to expand high‑end TraditionalChinese Medicine (TCM) diagnostic and treatment services. In July 2024, thedepartment was renamed the Special Medical Service Office, marking a new phaseof optimized functions and high‑quality special medical services.
Department Honors
The office has received numerousprovincial, municipal, and hospital‑level awards, including Advanced Collectiveand Advanced Department in Professional Ethics. It is recognized as a benchmarkdepartment for high‑end medical services within the hospital.
Department Leadership
The department has been ledsuccessively by Lu Yannian, Wang Dongcai, Yi Wuyong, and other dedicatedprofessionals. Under their leadership, the team follows the guiding philosophy:
“People‑oriented, Service First,Integrity and Innovation, Practical and Far‑reaching.”
The team places patient needs at thecenter, leverages the strengths of TCM, and relies on modern management tooptimize service workflows, integrate medical resources, and build a premiumspecial medical service brand.
Scope of Research and Services
The office coordinates the dailyoperations and quality control of special medical services, the Famous TCMDoctor Studio, and the Famous TCM Diagnosis and Treatment Center across allhospital campuses. It integrates TCM resources from 16 national, provincial,and municipal key disciplines, combining traditional TCM syndromedifferentiation with modern imaging and laboratory data to achieve precisediagnosis and treatment.
Clinical specialties covered include:
Liver diseases (Hepatology)
Kidney diseases (Nephrology)
Acupuncture
Spleen and stomach (gastrointestinal)disorders
Endocrine diseases
Respiratory and critical caremedicine
Brain diseases (Encephalopathy)
Rheumatology
In addition, the department providesphysical examinations for health care recipients and annual health checkupswith follow‑up for all hospital staff (including retirees), creating afull‑cycle, one‑stop, personalized health management system.
Department Operations
The department operates a modern,independent clinical area of 3,000 square meters, featuring 37 privateconsultation rooms in a comfortable, well‑organized environment. Outpatientvolume has grown steadily in recent years, meeting the demand for high‑qualityTCM services among residents of the Greater Bay Area.
Research & Innovation
Led or participated in more than 20research projects at national, provincial, and municipal levels
Received 2 Science and TechnologyProgress Awards from the Chinese Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Co‑authored 7 monographs
Published over 60 academic papers
Granted 5 utility model patents
Academic Collaborations
Through the hospital’s “FamousDoctors, Hospitals, and Clinics” project, the department has flexiblyintroduced 27 top‑tier teams, including those led by Academician Zhang Boli andAcademician Liu Liang. These collaborations deepen academic exchanges andtechnological cooperation, promoting the deep integration of TCM with modernmedicine.
Future Outlook
The Special Medical Service Officewill continue to enhance service quality and health protection capabilities,contributing to the development of TCM healthcare in the Guangdong‑HongKong‑Macao Greater Bay Area.

