"The contact number was introduced by Doctor Yin’s girlfriend," Luo Jingming confird her suspicion was correct.
Her childhood friend Wu Lixuan knows quite a few doctors in Guoxie; could it be that she knows all of them? Xie Wanying wondered.
Seeing her earnest expression revealed that she knew very little about news outside of dical affairs.
Introducing crab roe noodles to the children’s departnt boss is nothing; mind you, Wu Lixuan’s tea business has now reached the office of the hospital leaders.
Xie Wanying was shocked, her mouth almost agape: Her childhood friend is incredible!
All said and done, her childhood friend is exceptionally good at doing business and has found her stride after coming to the North.
Luo Jingming placed a can of black tea he bought from Wu Lixuan on the table, suggesting everyone have so tea after supper to refresh.
Seeing Doctor Hu’s husband, Mr. Liu, sitting next to the bosses Nie Jiamin and Fu Xinheng, he took the opportunity while Doctor Hu went to the restroom to quietly inquire with the bosses on how to treat his wife’s illness.
"I didn’t know she was sick until today when her colleague ntioned it," admitted Mr. Liu, who was wrapped around his finger by his doctor wife, "I dared not ask her in detail for fear of upsetting her. Her hospital suspended her; does that an her illness is severe?"
Regarding this, after learning the patient was diagnosed with RAO, the opinions of several doctors were largely consistent with Xie Wanying’s.
"I don’t know if Dr. Cao is at the hospital tonight, but if he is, perhaps he can co down and discuss it with you," Fu Xinheng suggested.
The bosses voluntarily offering advice to the family mber demonstrated that, as fellow doctors, no matter what Doctor Hu may have said or done before, there’s certainly empathy and concern for her illness.
"Dr. Cao?" Mr. Liu, unfamiliar with neurosurgical experts, asked.
"Doctor Cao Yong is a renowned neurosurgeon at our hospital," a group of people explained to him.
"Isn’t my wife’s issue with her eyes? Why consult a neurosurgeon?"
"Her eye condition is caused by vascular abnormality."
Many illnesses can’t be treated based solely on symptoms; identifying the root cause is far more crucial.
Doctor Hu paused upon returning to the door, suddenly hearing people discussing her illness inside.
Shen Xifei was pleased upon hearing this news, considering that if Doctor Hu’s illness could be cured, it might benefit her prospects of staying at Beidou Third Hospital.
Doctor Hu’s expression showed no joy, rather a composed deanor.
If her illness were that simple, the ophthalmologist treating her would have already suggested consulting neurosurgery. The ophthalmologist she consulted is equally a top expert who wouldn’t overlook these things.
"Is Dr. Cao at the hospital? Make a call to neurosurgery and ask," Nie Jiamin turned to Luo Jingming and said.
Senior Luo made the call. Xie Wanying didn’t call Senior Cao and quietly put down the phone.
Upon calling neurosurgery, they found out that Dr. Cao Yong’s group wasn’t on duty tonight; Dr. Cao was not present.
Fu Xinheng reflected, indeed, had Cao Yong been around, like Student Chang beside him, he too would’ve been at pediatrics early on instead of waiting for a call.
"I will personally co tomorrow to ask Dr. Cao’s opinion," Mr. Liu decided, simultaneously seeking help from the doctors present, "I’m not familiar with Dr. Cao. Could you help introduce ?"
To see a boss at a top-tier hospital and seek special treatnt without identifying oneself, the boss wouldn’t be bothered to entertain you.
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