"Alright then, I’ll try it at home after eating. To be honest, the fact that you don’t take the opportunity to sell more medicine here already sets you apart from other clinics and pharmacies. If the treatment works well, I’ll definitely help you guys promote it in the future. Our place really needs good doctors who are both skilled and ethical."
The man happily bought the medicine and left.
A total of 30 yuan.
With the cost of the X-ray, it’s 130 yuan.
If you go to a big hospital, it would start at at least fifteen hundred, and the waiting time would probably take more than half a day.
After an ECG, they would also do an echocardiogram, and might even do a pericardial puncture, then send the sample for testing. The lab would perform bacteriological, biochemical, and cell classification tests on the extracted fluid.
It would likely take until the next day to get all the results.
Then, for pericarditis patients, the hospital outpatient clinics often admit them as inpatients.
So, for patients going to a big hospital for this condition, fifteen hundred yuan is just the beginning.
The time cost would be extremely high too.
For mild cases like his, resting well and avoiding the trouble of queuing is more effective than any good medicine.
From this perspective, a good clinic brings significant benefits to the people.
For this patient’s diagnosis and treatment, the attribute panel’s gains are considerable.
Doctor level experience +5, Cardiovascular Medicine diagnosis +10, pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics +5, life value +11.
After handling a major case, the next five patients all had common ailments.
He consulted and prescribed for each one.
By the third patient, Han Siying had finished her tasks at the counter and stood behind him, learning.
Under normal circumstances, if working in a big hospital, residents would only after three years have the opportunity to learn in the outpatient clinic, often only one day a week.
Once promoted to attending, outstanding doctors would have the chance to qualify for outpatient appointments.
Han Siying just graduated and only had one year of hospital internship experience.
Following Li Jingsheng in the outpatient clinic is immensely beneficial for her.
"Dr. Li, my child has a fever, cough, and their breathing is wheezy. Could you take a look? Can it be treated here?"
A middle-aged woman, with a sun-darkened complexion, brought a six- or seven-year-old boy.
Judging from their clothes, it’s clear they are urban migrants, likely with limited financial means.
The middle-aged woman looked about thirty-three or thirty-four, possibly younger.
Her hair was casually tied at the back, with several loose strands showing at the temples.
She wore black trousers and a cheap floral shirt. Her skin was noticeably dark.
Her hands were rough, even showing some fine cracks.
She appeared robust.
The child wore a school uniform, with cheap sneakers severely worn at the edges.
Nowadays, parents regard their children as treasures, even without means, they choose the best food and clothes for them.
Both this middle-aged mother and her child seemed malnourished.
It’s pretty clear their economic situation is not good.
She called out Li Jingsheng’s name immediately, indicating she recognized him.

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