Do not go

Joined: Apr 28, 2010
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So, basically, if you think you have a serious condition, do not go there.

I went there 3 weeks ago because after a long trip from France, where my legs were really paintful, the next day I was feeling dizzy and unwell, I went there because it's not far, the doctor was worried I had blood clots so he asked for a CT scan.

He had to leave before we got the result, but when we got the result, it was written I probably had blood clots. The doctor there told me it was no big deal and I should just take aspirin and go home, which I did.

The next day, the first doctor I saw called me and asked me to see a lung specialist in another hospital (because they don't have there), so I went to BJU, when he first saw the document he was amazed that they hadn't hospitalized me the night before if I really had blood clot (because I could have die), but after reading the scan, they couldn't see anything, so I was fine in the end.

So first, at Sanfine International Hospital, they sent me home while they shouldn't have, and then, they apparently didn't read the scan properly anyway.

Also, when I called to complain, they just said ok, and asked if I lived in Beijing, I have no idea why, maybe they hoped I was a tourist so I wouldn't make any trouble?

Dear Arvi, you should have been to a public hospital like Chaoyang Hospital and get a famous doctor to see you. Most of the doctors in public hospitals have writen tens of SCI papers in English and given many lectures in English in medical schools. They have more experience than those in private hospitals. If they can't get your idea, you can write it down on a piece of paper and show them. If they can't understand your condition even on the paper, then probably they don't deserve the job in the hospital...

Personne n'est chargé de ton bonheur, sauf toi-même.

La meilleure faon de prédire l'avenir, c'est de le créer.