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想知道究竟是哪家clinic?谢谢!
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yayamontreal:
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I am not a big poster at all. But this time, for your case, I really want to say something about it.
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First, I want to say that you were absolutely right whereas the clinic was absolutely wrong. Anywhere in Canada, you may have to pay for DOING some tests in private clinics. However, regardless of public or private, you are absolutely NOT supposed to pay for the explanations from your doctors about the test results because that is a part of doctors' jobs and he/she gets paid for it from the gouvernments already. I know which clinic it is. They look unprofessional. A poor clinic, a poor doctor, a poor and bad Chinese wife. Therefore, they just want to charge their patients (I believe they only dare do so for Chinese patients) as much as they can. Actually, it was nothing to do with the secretary because, working for this kind of people, she would be fired if she was good to patients.
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9 F! S4 l% ?% m' h r5 KSecond, stopping seeing this doctor. if not, go to hospitals (NOT CLSC) to take tests, such as blood test, because, after that, you can go to hospitals to ask for a copy of your test results without any costs (you have the right to do so).
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5 X* y( O- L% ?Last, forget about this unpleasant experience because no need and not worth.
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$ e5 k. S( ?2 u+ ~: U; C. BHave a good evening
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