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Doc : "Sorry, no house when there are patients, but PRC baby airflow here, free "

songsongjurong

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WHO IS FOOTING THE BILL ? Yes, free for overseas patient, sinkie, YOU DIE YOUR BUSINESS !!


http://therealsingapore.com/content/medical-practitioners-not-helping-out-old-woman-street

Couple of units away, there was a a second clinc- Silvercross. I ran there and spoke to the clinic assistants. This time, they tried to tell me upfront there were patients in the clinic and that doctor can’t do housecall whilst there are patients in the clinc. I was like what housecall? I can pay for the old woman if necessary. What’s needed now is help from a fellow Singaporean to another.

The Assistants then went in to check with the doctor whether he wanted to help. Their reply to me? The doctor said “no, I’m not helping”. I was completely shocked and utterly disgusted by both clinics. The nurses then told me to bring the old woman to the clinic if possible. I was like what?




http://www.tnp.sg/content/spore-doctors-save-chinese-toddler

Hope that her son would live was slowly fading.

At one point last year, housewife Lin Xiang Yin was so desperate that she went down on her knees and begged doctors in China: Please save my only son. He’s all I’ve got.

They said they could not as they did not have the expertise to remove the tumour that was growing in her son’s belly.

Finally, a doctor in Guangzhou city recommended the Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre here.

Last month, the doctors here managed to remove 95 per cent of the boy's tumour.

The family made it back to their home in Guangzhou last Sunday, in time for Chinese New Year.

Read the full report in The New Paper on Monday (Feb 03
 

DrillGaoII

New Member
Re: Doc : "Sorry, no house when there are patients, but PRC baby airflow here, free

Sinkies' lives are worthless, slog and slog and die your business, there goes without elaborating much.
 
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