Chapter 1829: Chapter 864 A False Alarm, Admitted to Hospital_2
As soon as she woke up, she heard the young doctor suggest, “Your situation is a bit complicated. I suggest you go to the county hospital for further examination.”
Seeing the doctor’s slightly serious expression, Lin Xiuqing was no longer sleepy; a cold sweat broke out all over her body. The place that hadn’t hurt before started to throb dully again—not because he was timid, but generally, anyone would break into a cold sweat if a doctor said that!
Damn, how scary is this!
Having an ultrasound for such a long ti, and the doctor suggesting a hospital visit—isn’t this too much for anyone to bear?
Actually, Lin Xiuqing hadn’t told anyone about his discomfort. Last night, he watched Yan Chao setting off fireworks; one firework didn’t go off for a long ti, and Yan Chao approached it in a daze to check. Lin Xiuqing, being closest, got startled, ran over to grab him, and ran back with him in his arms.
Now, with the back pain, he wondered if maybe it was because he overexerted himself the previous night and pulled sothing.
So, he only asked Lin Haihu to ride a motorcycle and take him to town to see Doctor Old He, originally thinking so plaster would do the trick. Who knew he’d need an ultrasound, and now he’s being told to go to the county hospital…
Lin Haihu was scared too; the kid couldn’t even be bothered about his dad finding out about his second-hand broken phone. He took it out imdiately to call Yan Fei: “Cousin, you’d better co to the hospital! My dad has been having an ultrasound for ages, and the doctor says to go to the county hospital for further tests!”
Yan Fei was instantly shocked. Xu Xiaoyan had just co over, and he was happily playing house with his wife. Initially, he was cheerful, but upon hearing the doctor suggested going to the county hospital after an ultrasound for his uncle, how could he not be anxious—he might have so special skills, but for serious illnesses, he was at a loss.
He was also afraid of scaring his parents and grandparents with this news, so he didn’t dare to say much and drove straight to the hospital, picked up his uncle and cousin, and headed to the city.
He didn’t feel comfortable with the county hospital; he had to go to the city. If it weren’t for fear of running out of ti, he would have considered going to the Provincial City instead.
He even made a call to soone relevant in the city, asking them to arrange for a comprehensive check-up for his uncle as soon as possible.
Upon hearing that Boss Yan was personally bringing his uncle with such urgency, not only did they arrange for the check-up, they even prepared the ergency room and called back a few doctors who hadn’t finished their annual leave yet.
The result of the examination was, well, a stone.
This little problem—an old Traditional Chinese dicine Doctor at the central hospital casually wrote a prescription and gave a few bags of dicine, and even handed them the prescription: “Boil the dicine and drink it at ho, drink plenty of water, and jump around more; it’ll pass in a few days. If it doesn’t work by then, just drink for a couple more days—it’s no big deal. If you’re worried it’s slow, coordinate with so progesterone injections—they’re used for pregnant won during childbirth, available at small clinics in the countryside.”
Seeing this grand scene Yan Fei caused, looking at the circle of white-coated doctors, his face flushed with embarrassnt.
While waiting for the results earlier, he was even thinking, in case it was a major illness, he’d just anaesthetize his uncle and send him to the dinosaur world for treatnt—the dinosaur world originally didn’t have any patient treatnt equipnt, but after going to Japan several tis, they acquired so.
In fact, Yan Fei only learned while waiting for the results that the chaotic equipnt he acquired also included ultrasound machines. Moreover, they were more advanced, capable of doing Color Doppler Ultrasounds.
But he really didn’t expect such a result.
Driving his uncle back ho, he got angrier the more he thought about it.
Not only was he angry, but Lin Haihu and Lin Xiuqing were too!
Lin Haihu cursed all the way back. Normally, if Lin Xiuqing heard him swearing, he’d definitely reprimand him. But this ti, even the honest farr couldn’t resist, not only letting Lin Haihu slide but even joining in with a few cursing words.
Damn it, don’t scare people like this! After all that examination, if you can’t tell what’s wrong, just say so. But telling soone to go to the county hospital—you know people can be scared to death, right?
On the road, Yan Fei couldn’t hold back anymore and called the old dean to express his opinions, speaking sowhat harshly.
The old dean was also aggrieved, saying, “I’ve been on duty for the New Year until the sixth day; only after the doctors returned to work did I go ho to celebrate for two days—I didn’t even know about this matter; I’ll call imdiately to understand the situation.”
After a while, the old dean called back, saying that the young doctor is also local, with so connections, and had been assigned there for only two years after graduating from nursing school, lacking experience. He also ntioned the young doctor didn’t recognize it was Yan Fei’s uncle at the ti, etc.
If he recognized it was my uncle, would he have been able to see clearly? Do you need to recognize soone’s identity to treat them properly? The crux is, regardless of who it is, if you really can’t diagnose it, just be honest at least and don’t scare soone half to death!
Presenting a serious face and saying it’s a complicated condition, telling soone to go to a large hospital for re-examination—what if the patient has heart problems and is too scared to make it to the county hospital?
In short, he was truly angry, even considering calling Heizi and the others to find soone to give that young doctor a beating in the evening.
As soon as Yan Fei got ho, he made a decision: “I’m going to buy the health center and hire so decent doctors in it. For this person who can’t even read an ultrasound properly, I’ll give him a chance to leave Sancha River smoothly and tell him not to co here again in the future…”
Actually, there are more than just one of such reckless types in the health center. Basically, folks in town know that aside from the old dean and three or five decent doctors, the rest are basically freeloaders—yes, basically speaking, everyone in the health center relies on those few doctors to make a living.
Even those three to five decent doctors are unwilling over ti. Why is it that we do all the work while others live leisurely, yet everyone gets the sa salary? Why should this be?
Therefore, the few doctors who can actually treat patients have all opened clinics outside—to open a clinic in their own ho ans lower costs for patients; for the doctors, all the money earned is theirs, why not?
Anyway, during working hours, they go to the office; when not working, they see patients at ho, which is very convenient.
At the end of the day, there are just too many idle people. Though the hospital is not doing well financially, they have established positions. Each year new people co in, what can be done? The old dean, although diligent and responsible, can only look after the hospital, and there’s nothing else he can do.
Everyone reacted negatively to Yan Fei’s announcent of buying the hospital.
What’s in that rundown hospital?
A few shabby rooms, apart from the conscientious old dean and those running clinics, the rest are people who just eat and sleep.
Even the clinic operators are building small villas with the money they’ve earned; they don’t have any inclination to work at the hospital. Even if they do work…it’s at the level of small private clinics—they would be clueless if advanced equipnt were bought.
Frankly, even with that broken place included…it’s worth nothing. The town has plenty of available land, and being on the main street, its value is minimal.
The consensus was: It would be better to build a new hospital, buy so good equipnt, and hire better doctors. Spend a bit of money, and any option would surpass the current health center.
But Yan Fei, not accepting the situation, insisted on buying it. There’s just one goal; they must drive those people out of the hospital, including whatever they said about letting them work inside—that’s not their true intention—what can those who have been idling and collecting salaries actually do? Boss Yan just wanted to make things difficult for them.
Yesterday afternoon, after returning ho, he had been negotiating this matter, although buying the health center wasn’t straightforward. But since he spoke up, it shouldn’t be too difficult.
This would count as one rare instance of impulsive business by Yan Fei resulting in a loss. In the Provincial City, if buying land for a garden or sothing, given the continuous rise in property prices, it’s clearly profitable now.
But in this small town, unfortunately, it’s absolutely a loss. Because he isn’t buying land, he’s acquiring the health center.
A loss is a loss, but Boss Yan aims for peace of mind—honestly, he’s determined not to go through such a scare again. Besides, not only was he scared, but owing favors and making a fool of himself—he can’t let that go and feels embarrassed even thinking of going to Arica while holding on to this grudge.
(I was diagnosed with a stone in high school and tried many redies that didn’t work. It was only during my second year at university, through a proper Traditional Chinese dicine treatnt, that I got cured. This is my personal experience—don’t say that Traditional Chinese dicine is fake!)
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