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Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Changing a consultant doctor

Just after I posted about how my eyes went wrong and went red,I actually went to another eye specialist clinic the next day.Which turns out-----EYE CURED. Yayyyy!

The Indian doctor who literally 'saved' me,God.Savior.Hero.Kamisama.

So I think I want to,I have to,I must! write about my experience and my own opinion between both the consultant doctor I met. (because the differences is very quite big)

The doctor that I used to see,is a Chinese doctor(DOC A).The new-saved me saved my eye saved my life-doctor is an Indian doctor(DOC B).Both specialist.

Doc A's clinic is always packed-full.I used to wake up early in the morning,rush to the clinic before it opens,and before the nurses and the doctor come.Still,there will be about five of them before me. Aaaaand after I gave my card,took my number,I WILL immediately leave and come back in the afternoon.Just because the doctor took too much time for each patient and even having operations between.(Learnt my lesson.)
When you are with the doctor,he examines first,then started to explain how WRONG is your eye. He will talk about the symptoms, the reasons,and all the ‘nonsense' which I am not interested and don't really understand for about 15mins. (JUST DO YOUR WORK,GIVE THE MEDICINE,CURE MY EYE.NOT WASTE MY TIME..)
The thing I find annoying is,I went there to cure my red eye(ONLY ONE SIDE),but turns out that I have BOTH my eyes too dry,with spots on it,with arteries too thick,even allergy! I mean.....SERIOUSLY?!!
All of it followed by five bottles of eye drops,you need to use it every three hours daily,rest one minute between each bottle blablablaaaa~~~The work is really bothering STILL my red eye problem DIDN'T TURN WELL.

Okay now,DocB. I went there in the evening because changing a consultant doctor is a sudden decision.There were almost no patient there the first time I went,maybe only one person before me,so I didn't really waited long.
The doctor is friendly (DocA is friendly too BTW),I told him my problems.He checked, and the next thing he did was to direct drip eye drop into my eye and applied some ointment (which is the same with the one I got from the Langkawi hospital if I'm not wrong),I waited a while while he scribbled something into my profile.Then he checked again and said no big deal,just my wound didn't recover fully.
I got an eye drop and a tube of ointment,followed the instructions to drip a drop every three hours,six times daily.This is totally much more easier and I don't actually counted sharp three hours,just follow my 'instinct',job done.
THAT IS MAGIC WATER.The red of my eye just disappear the next day(or maybe hours after I came back from the clinic)But just in case,I finished all three types of pills and went to the doctor a week later(which is today).
He checked,and said that its fully recovered.Thank God.
"You can wear contact lens already." MY FAVOURITE SENTENCE OF THIS YEAR.I was spec bound for the whole year until now,monthssssssss!

Another thing I would like to mention is the price.For DocA,I spent hundreds(with and without the operation fees),and the consultant fee is RM30++ each time if I am not wrong.
While DocB,I only went there twice.The first time,I got a small bottle of eye drop,a tube of ointment,three bars(?) of pills=total RM50 (include consultant fee) No receipt so I can't tell the exact number for the consultant fee(or maybe DocB just don't charge it).The second time I went doesn't cost.

I told DocB that maybe I can get some medicine in case I got red eye again if I wear contact lenses,and he promise me if I am strict about the hygiene then it will be no problem.So god bless me!

Those are my experience and my own opinion,just in case you guys have any eye problem and need a doctor,the choice is still up to you.

And I have to say that eye specialist don't really earn a lot.(Maybe does)Because I said that eye specialist really earns A LOT like A LOOOOT in my previous post.It just depends,and I think we are quite clear about this.

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