Vikalp Jadav Vadathya (Dr. Neil) is the Founder and Director of the International Health Care Unit (IHCU) at Foshan Fosun Chancheng Hospital; Vice Director of Zen Premium Medical Center at Foshan Fosun Chancheng Hospital; General Manager of the Fosun Health International Cooperation Department, Greater Bay Area; and International Business Assistant to the CEO of Fosun Health.
He holds an MS degree in Otolaryngology.
As Director of the International Health Care Unit (IHCU) at Foshan Fosun Chancheng Hospital, and in his various leadership roles, he is eager to contribute meaningfully to the British Chamber ’s Executive Committee, particularly in expanding its healthcare initiatives and fostering greater collaboration between healthcare providers and Chamber members. Also devoted about providing basic health care advices and training for first aid skills for their core team or members if needed.
In his role at Foshan Fosun Chancheng Hospital, he has overseen the growth and strategic development of the IHCU, which provides world-class healthcare services to a diverse patient base, including expatriates, high-end self-paying clients and international visitors. Under his leadership, the IHCU has treated more than 30,000 international patients from over 100 countries, building a strong reputation for clinical excellence and patient-centered care.
With a patient satisfaction score exceeding 96 percent, the unit has also forged direct billing agreements with more than 30 major international insurance providers, ensuring seamless access to premium medical care for insured clients. These accomplishments reflect our dedication to maintaining the highest standards of quality, safety and personalized service.
He is currently based in Indonesia leading the overseas medical tourism and health care back from Indonesia and Bangladesh back to China, to provide the most affordable and customized healthcare needed for the patients.
In addition to his responsibilities at the IHCU, he serves as the business assistant to the CEO of Fosun Health and as General Manager of the International Department for the Greater Bay Area (GBA). These roles involve significant contributions to the strategic growth of healthcare accessibility and innovation in the GBA, driving initiatives that benefit local and international communities.