Aberdeen Jockey Club General Out-Patient Clinic
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43 條The doctor I saw this time was very young. He's a doctor. I wasn't planning to see him because of the bullying, I didn't want to go to work, and the Rainbow Messenger, my psychiatric outreach social worker, followed up. It wasn't because I was fired from my part-time job. Later I asked a district councilor. The councilor said that returning to part-time work would balance my mental state. That makes sense. But the outreach social worker said he was on vacation for a month and couldn't be found. So the lawyer said he was clearly doing this for me. Is there any way? I was previously diagnosed with a cystic cyst in my breast, but I can't go to Queen Mary Hospital for help. My chest pain is unbearable because of post-traumatic stress disorder, so I can't go to the designated hospital for a follow-up appointment. The social worker who accompanied me also had a fever and vomited. So I went to the mainland to see a doctor and have tissue drawn. Something happened. Three sections of my body are bleeding profusely. After the doctor at the Aberdeen Family Clinic saw my wounds, he gasped, possibly because I was a Cathay Pacific customer. He said I absolutely had to go to the emergency room. I had no idea you had significant internal bleeding... He immediately wrote to me telling me to go to the emergency room. Later I went to Rutton's for emergency treatment.
I had a fever of 39°C, but the doctor only gave me two days of sick leave. He said it was because the third day was a public holiday. I explained that I work rotating shifts and still have to work on public holidays, but he insisted on writing just two days of leave. He even remarked that two days was "already generous" and told me to come back if needed. But how could I return on the third day when the clinic itself would be closed for the holiday? I genuinely wonder—if the doctor themselves had a 39°C fever, would they also only take two days off?
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This clinic has been in operation in Aberdeen for decades. It provides general outpatient services for patients, including medical treatment, blood pressure measurement, and simple blood glucose testing. Most of the people in the consultation are elderly. They will fill every corner of the clinic. If you are a Hong Kong resident and have a valid ID card, you can get good treatment with a small fee.
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