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Beijing E-Town offers free health diagnosis, treatment to employees

Updated: 2023-04-26

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An employee consults with a doctor from Aerospace Center Hospital. [Photo/beijingetown.com.cn]

The Social Affairs Bureau of Beijing E-Town joined forces with 10 experts from Beijing Shijitan Hospital, Beijing Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital, Beijing Anzhen Hospital and other hospitals or health service centers to form a medical consultation work group on Apr 19, bringing quality medical resources and health services to enterprises in the area.

At around 1:00 pm, the expert work group went to Semiconductor Manufacturing North China (Beijing) Corporation (SMNC) and Foxconn Phase III. 

They set up tables and chairs, with each expert having their own booth, and began to provide one-on-one on-site consultations to employees.

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Doctors offer one-on-one on-site consultations to employees. [Photo/beijingetown.com.cn]

At the medical consultation event at SMNC, a continuous stream of employees came to seek medical advice. 

In front of the booths of experts from departments such as obstetrics and gynecology, orthopedics, neurology, and cerebrovascular disease, employees lined up voluntarily, one by one, waiting to describe their conditions. 

The experts were patient, carefully inquiring about their medical history, understanding their conditions, analyzing their symptoms, and providing diagnosis and treatment advice.

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Employees line up to wait for medical consultations [Photo/beijingetown.com.cn]

On the day of the medical consultations, the work group received nearly 300 employees from two enterprises, providing diagnosis and treatment services for common conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, gynecological diseases, and cervical spondylosis.

In the next step, the bureau will organize medical institutions to conduct regular and normalized medical consultations services in the area, according to the Beijing E-Town Social Affairs Bureau.