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Did the doctors at Peking Union Medical College Hospital really accept red envelopes before they would perform surgery?

I’m not sure how much the Union Hospital charges, but I’m sure they are trying their best to seek personal benefits for themselves. When we were waiting, we heard two doctors saying that I have a friend coming to see a doctor tomorrow. What do you think? The doctor said that if nothing happens, just let him come tomorrow. During the period, we saw many friends of doctors who went directly to see the doctor without queuing up. Today, we went to see a facial skin doctor. We called the specialist and failed to make an appointment. The resident doctor's surname was He. What kind of chloasma is it? She said it should be melasma. When we asked her what the reason was, she said there were many reasons. In the end, there was no result.

Later, we couldn’t think of it. We came all the way and learned that there was one. The associate professor's appointment was available again and we hung up again. In the end, there was no queue for the doctor. No one was keeping order. Finally, it was almost time to get off work and it was our turn. He only said four sentences: 1. He said this was a brown-green nevus. 2. It didn't look good. 3. We didn't either. How do you understand that 4 went to the laser beauty center next door and ordered the one at the back? We've been waiting all day. We went to the place he said and got off work early. People, we can't see a doctor.