- 3-5 days assessment, ongoing program
- No recovery needed
- 61%
China versus the U.S.
- China clinical rate
- $300 – $1,000
- $650
- United States
- $800 – $2,500
- $1,650
- You save
- ~61%
- $1,000 per procedure
Prices are approximate ranges. Actual cost depends on hospital, surgeon, materials, and case complexity.
What the procedure involves.
Specialized nutritional assessment and intervention program for elderly patients addressing malnutrition, sarcopenia, and chronic disease nutrition management. China's clinical nutrition departments offer comprehensive programs combining Western nutritional science with traditional Chinese dietary therapy. Includes body composition analysis, micronutrient profiling, and personalized meal planning.
Step by step.
Nutritional Assessment
Body composition analysis (DEXA/BIA), serum albumin, prealbumin, micronutrient levels, and swallowing function evaluation.
Dietary Analysis
Current intake assessment, food preference documentation, cultural dietary habits, and medication-nutrient interactions review.
Personalized Plan Development
Individualized nutrition plan addressing specific deficiencies, incorporating Chinese dietary therapy principles and practical meal suggestions.
Education and Follow-up
Cooking demonstrations, supplement guidance, family education on elderly nutrition, and monitoring schedule.
- Integration of traditional Chinese dietary therapy with modern nutrition science
- Comprehensive micronutrient and body composition analysis
- Sarcopenia prevention through targeted protein and exercise guidance
- Culturally appropriate meal plans with practical implementation support
- Dietary changes require consistent adherence for benefit
- Supplement interactions with medications need monitoring
- Swallowing difficulties may limit dietary options
- Cultural food preferences may conflict with optimal nutrition
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Prices shown are approximate ranges for reference only. Actual costs vary by hospital, complexity, and individual patient needs. Always consult with healthcare professionals for medical decisions.