The door to door free clinic also shoveled snow by the way , and residents praised the medical care

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-08

Yangtze River ** Wuhan client on February 7 "Grandma, the recent rain and snow weather, you had better go out less, if there is anything uncomfortable, call us**." Early in the morning of February 7, after the follow-up medical care in the comprehensive ward of the Department of Stomatology and Ophthalmology of the Sixth Hospital of Wuhan (Affiliated Hospital of Jianghan University) carried out door-to-door service, the 82-year-old Grandma Gui gave thousands of instructions.

The doctor visits the patient for a check-up.

Grandma Gui, who lives in the West Malaysia community, underwent cataract surgery in both eyes at the city's No. 6 Hospital in the middle of last month. The doctor told her to have regular follow-up visits after surgery, but in the past few days, it happened to be freezing rain and snow, and the road was icy and difficult to walk, and the old man was worried about how to get to the hospital. "I didn't expect the doctors and nurses to take the initiative to come to my door to check on me, and they also sent me the medicines and nutritional products I needed, which was so intimate. Seeing the medical staff coming to the door, Grandma Gui was surprised and excited.

The medical staff helped Grandma Gui check the recovery of both eyes after surgery, and was about to go to the next house when the snow blocked her way. Most of the patients in this follow-up visit are older patients, most of whom live in old communities, and there is a lot of ice and snow on the road, which is not conducive to the safety of the elderly. After discussion, the doctors and nurses decided to help the residents clean the road to facilitate their travel. Unexpectedly, during the cleaning process, some residents recognized them as doctors and nurses from the city's sixth hospital and took the initiative to ask for medical treatment. Medical care is also available to provide them with the services they need.

How lucky you are today! I've had eye stones for a long time and haven't had time to see them. As a result, I 'picked up' the medical care at the door of my house today, patiently and responsibly. Ms. Chen, 52, said happily that she would go to the Sixth Hospital to solve the problem after the Chinese New Year. Zhan Lihua, a follow-up doctor, said that a total of 6 patients were provided with diagnosis and treatment services in the morning, two of whom met by chance in the process of shoveling snow, measured their blood pressure, did basic eye health examinations, and popularized the knowledge of safe and hygienic eye use, hoping that the residents could have a healthy and good year.

Zhang Jing introduced that the door-to-door follow-up visit has made contact with the community, and residents can contact them for door-to-door service as long as they need it. It is understood that door-to-door follow-up is a "tradition" in the stomatology and ophthalmology comprehensive ward of the sixth hospital of the city, mainly considering that many patients are old or physically inconvenient, and it is difficult to achieve regular reexamination, so the medical staff will take the initiative to come to the door. In addition to routine check-ups, we also provide health guidance for related diseases. The department has also formulated a schedule for door-to-door services during the Spring Festival. (Yangtze River ** reporter Liu Xuan correspondent Lu Yiting ** production Liu Xuan).

Editor: Yu Lina].

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