Soon, there was a long queue in front of Ling Ran's chair.
Most of them were young nurses and doctors who did not have much to do.
Treatment during health inspections could not be given immediately. Most of the time, doctors could only make diagnoses based on earlier clinical reports and on-the-spot physical examinations.
Even though resident doctors sometimes participated in surgeries, only experienced attending physicians could make a serious diagnosis.
Those who were diagnosed with serious illnesses would usually be admitted right then and there. Other than prescribing medication, even the simplest tasks such as intravenous infusions were carried out in the sanatorium infirmary.
Intramuscular injections—commonly known as buttock injections—had long since been abandoned by large hospitals like Yun Hua Hospital. It was only used in very rare cases, and it was impossible to carry out on senior citizens in the sanatorium.