Why do experts and directors from various top-tier hospitals frequently appear at a community clinic? Why do nationally renowned experts and professors often visit a township-level health center?
"I thought that since Director Liang had treated me well at the beginning of the year, I wanted to see him again this year, but it's really hard to get an appointment with him. A few days ago, my relatives told me that Dr. Yun at Xiya Community Hospital is very good, so I brought my mother here to see him."
"Did Director Liang take a look at it in the spring?" Yun Heng asked.
"Yeah." The man nodded hurriedly.
Ren Xuedong also hurriedly said, "Teacher Yun, our Director Liang did go to Changyan District for a consultation at the beginning of the spring and stayed there for three days."
The man was a little surprised and looked at Ren Xuedong and asked, "Who are you?"
"I'm a doctor in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine at the Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and I'm studying here with Teacher Yun."
In front of others, Ren Xuedong always gave this answer. He didn't say that he was here to do a field study. The doctors at the Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine were not as good as those at the community hospital. It was even more embarrassing to say that he was here to do a field study. He said that studying would help Yun Heng gain face.
Since you have decided to lick it, then lick it all the way. Licking it halfway and with a bit of tsundereness is actually the most annoying.
The man didn't say anything, but he trusted Yun Heng a little more.
What he said just now about coming here specially was naturally a lie. He just happened to come here to do some business and heard about Yun Heng, so he brought the old lady here. If he came here specially, he might as well try his luck at the provincial hospital. Maybe he could get an appointment with Liang Wanming's expert.
Yun Heng didn't really care about this and asked, "Is the prescription Director Liang wrote still available?"
"Yes, I brought it specially."
The man hurriedly took out a prescription from his pocket. It was well preserved. It was obvious that the old lady was prone to coughing, so she attached great importance to this prescription. She probably thought that it would be effective as long as she took it out and used it when she coughed.
Yun Heng took the prescription, looked at it, and then referred to his previous judgment, and he had a rough idea in his mind.
After thinking for a while, Yun Heng wrote a prescription and handed it to the man: "Go back and take three doses. I don't know if the pharmacy will be closed yet."
"Doctor Yun, I'll go."
Ren Xuedong took the prescription from the middle and said to the man, "Let me take you to get the medicine first. It will be troublesome if the pharmacy is closed."
There is no registration fee at the community hospital. If the patient does not get the medicine after being prescribed and goes to get it outside, then it is really free. Ren Xuedong knows this, so he cares about it. After all, the community hospital will only make money if the patient gets the medicine.
When we arrived at the pharmacy, the nurse had indeed gone off work, but Qi Yaping was nearby and made a phone call, and the pharmacy nurse came back.
Since Yun Heng came, the number of patients in the Chinese medicine clinic has increased significantly, bringing considerable income to the community hospital.
Many people subconsciously think that traditional Chinese medicine is cheap. In fact, for minor illnesses, traditional Chinese medicine is not necessarily cheaper than Western medicine. The prices of Chinese herbal medicines are not low nowadays. A dose of medicine with slightly more medicinal materials actually costs dozens of yuan, and three or five doses of medicine cost almost a hundred yuan.
If you see a Western doctor without doing a blood test and just getting medicine, it may cost around 40 or 50 yuan. If you do a blood test and get medicine, it will cost around 100 yuan. Chinese medicine is not cheaper than Western medicine.
The real bargain is actually treating serious illnesses, such as hypertension, cerebral hemorrhage, heart disease and other diseases. If you see a Western doctor, the cost will be huge. If you have to undergo surgery, it will be a bottomless pit. But if you meet a good Chinese medicine doctor and take Chinese medicine for a longer time, a few thousand or tens of thousands of dollars will be considered a lot.
However, there are really too few traditional Chinese medicine practitioners who can treat serious illnesses, which creates a blind spot. Traditional Chinese medicine is not cheaper than Western medicine for minor illnesses, and it is not as effective as Western medicine. Most patients choose Western medicine. There are few good traditional Chinese medicine practitioners for serious illnesses, and it is difficult to find one. Many patients are worried and choose Western medicine.
The men came from far away, and there was no registration fee. Yun Heng was about to get off work and he still treated them, so he didn't mean to get it for free. He followed Ren Xuedong to get the medicine, and then returned to the clinic with the herbs.
Yun Heng here is ready to leave.
"Doctor Yun, may I ask you a question? Why is it that the prescription prescribed by Director Liang is ineffective this time for the same cough?" The man asked as he helped the old lady to get up.
Yun Heng also guessed what the other party was going to ask, and said with a smile: "Although they are both coughs, the causes are different. The last time was a cough in the spring, and the cough last winter was caused by wind and cold. The sputum was clear and thin, and the back was cold and afraid of the cold. At that time, Director Liang used Xiao Qinglong Decoction with added ingredients, which was exactly the right treatment. This time it's a winter cough. The season is different. The cause is wind and cold outside, and phlegm and fluid inside. The situation is different, so the same prescription is naturally ineffective."
Ren Xuedong also explained to the man: "Chinese medicine treats diseases differently from Western medicine. It varies from person to person. There are many cases where the same disease is treated differently. The same person will have different diseases at different times, so the treatment methods are also different."
"I understand. Thank you, Dr. Yun. Sorry to bother you while you're eating."
The man thanked her and left with the old lady.
Yun Heng stared at one side for three seconds, and a panel appeared: Obtained gratitude from patient ***, time +5.
Received gratitude from the patient's family ***, time +8.
This time, both the patient and his family were very grateful, and it was quite high. Five minutes was considered a relatively sincere expression of gratitude.
Yun Heng thought about it and thought that it might be because it was dinner time and he was about to go out to eat.
After looking at the panel, Yun Heng took his medical kit, got up and left the clinic and went to Grandma Feng's house.
After Yun Heng left, Mi Shilin walked out, stamping her feet in anger.
Just now, when Yun Heng was treating patients, Mi Shilin was watching attentively from the side. She really liked watching Yun Heng treating patients. Yun Heng looked so handsome and charming when he was so serious while diagnosing patients.
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