Both of them were quietly observing everything inside the clinic.
Xiaogao looked up and saw an old man and a middle-aged man walk in, feeling a surge of excitement in his heart.
This means business has arrived!
He was most skilled at persuading the elderly to buy health supplements.
"Uncle, do you need to buy some preventative health supplements or tonics?"
Xiaogao enthusiastically greeted Director Yang.
As for Lian Tao, who had an extraordinary demeanor and was dressed quite well, he was not Xiaogao's type.
Males like this were better handled by Tang Ping, as she had a higher success rate.
Li Jingsheng was diagnosing a patient with a mouth ulcer.
He was always particularly careful when seeing such patients.
Normal mouth ulcers caused by heat or food injuries are not a big deal; even without medication, they can heal in seven or eight days.
The serious ones are those that could indicate some infectious diseases or major illnesses, which need careful differentiation.
Not to mention other things, just hand, foot, and mouth disease alone can be contagious.
And oral ulcers in HIV patients are also frightening.
Some patients, if they have unclean illnesses, often don't go to big hospitals and instead seek treatment at small clinics.
This makes them more prone to 'hitting the jackpot.'
After a detailed examination and inquiry, fortunately, this patient had just eaten too many lychees and had been staying up late, leading to some heat issues.
He sold a bottle of watermelon frost spray to the patient, telling her to spray it on her ulcer at home using a mirror.
If there's no effect, she could come back for a follow-up consultation.
By then, he would start an IV to control the infection, and she would recover quickly.
Director Yang looked at the counter in front of Xiaogao and was particularly shocked to find that the health supplements inside were all from big brands.
The impression this small clinic gave him was gradually changing.
It seemed that a clinic capable of making it to the newspapers indeed had a certain level of quality.
Director Yang ignored Xiaogao's enthusiastic introduction and headed straight towards Li Jingsheng.
"Doctor, could you help me? I've been feeling quite unwell recently."
Director Yang sat at the consultation desk.
"Where do you feel unwell?"
Li Jingsheng had actually noticed the two of them long ago.
Opening a clinic on Old Street of South City and surviving required the skill to judge people and their conditions.
Otherwise, if a troublemaker enters the clinic and you naively welcome them and prescribe medicine, wouldn't that be foolish?
Look at Furuiduo Pharmacy, which had just opened and already cooled down after one day; the boss probably still can't figure out why a mishap occurred on the very first day of business?
The first impression Li Jingsheng got from these two was that they had an extraordinary demeanor.

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