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Introduction:Where should we go when we are sick.
Main text
1 make an appointment
2 go to the clinic
3 entering the doctor’s room
4 get a prescription
Conclusion:How to get well sooner
One day when you wake up find that you feel a little uncomfortable and have a sore throat. What will you do? I consider the best idea is going to see a doctor. In Taiwan, we have two choices to choose. One is going to western medical hospital or to see a traditional Chinese medicine doctor.
First, no matter ways we choose, we had better to make an appointment with the doctor. It was more convenient and faster for us now, because we can do it through on-line registration and by phone now.
Second, we just should go to the clinic in time. Making an appointment let us don’t waste time to wait other patients. When we get into the clinic, the nurse would require us “Is this your first visit?” and ask to fill out some forms. Then we can take a rest and wait until our name is called.
Third, we can enter the doctor’s room and tell him about our problem and then he will also ask us some questions. “What symptoms do you have?”” When did this happen or when did you find this” “How long have you had this problem? ”” Are you allergic to some medicine” some kind like these. After that he may take a simple check-up. If it is necessary, the doctor would like you to have a special examination.
After this process, Doctor would make a diagnosis and give treatment according your description and the results of the examination
Finally, we would have a prescription and doctor would advise everything you should careful about yourself. Go to find the pharmacist and pay for medication. Some medicine maybe needs to be paid for by yourself, the HMO doesn't cover it. The pharmacist would prepare your medicine and explain how to take the medicine.
After going to see a doctor, we are able to get well sooner. Eating nutritious food and getting enough sleep are also very important. Knowing how to go to see a doctor in Taiwan is the quickest way to get rid of your problem.
Monday, April 23, 2007
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