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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: Urgent help. Where in Shanghai can find good doctor/hospital for allergy check?
For our son, seems he have some allergy, which is going to be bit harder.
I do not want run into "No.1 children hospital" just because it isno.1 for chinese and full of people always.
Thanks for help
10 years 27 weeks ago in Health & Safety - China
...It's a pollen allergy ... but we do not know which one.
http://www.shanghaiexpat.com/article/living-food-allergies-shanghai-1058...
Shanghai expat website with some guidance how to behave, when allergy, but no Hospitals listed.
http://www.stmichael-hospital.com/our-history
St. Michael Hospital is an International Hospital situated in Changning district (Gubei area) serving a large community of expatriates and locals since 2009.
Our vision is to serve its clients by providing high quality medical services at affordable rates. St. Michael provides service in English, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Tagalog (Filipino), Bahasa Indonesia, Nepali and Chinese. St. Michael has more than 22 medical services and over 32 specialists in a variety of different fields.
There are different Hospital departments listed on the web link. Choose right one for more info.
icnif77:
Jing'an, Shanghai, China
Yangpu, Shanghai, China
icnif77:
Did you look at St. Michael web link? It looks dissent, but I don't know which depart. is 'allergies'. They are all listed on the R side.
icnif77:
I'm not really hospital buff!
I'm (lucky) rarely sick, but best wish I could give to somebody is 'stay (far) away from the Hospitals!'
Nessquick:
yeah, I know, I mostly refuse go there too, rarely sick, and if got fever or flu, i know it takes few days in bed and some honey and lemon ...
but you know, chinese ... 1 caugh and run to hosspital
I know it's so hard to do but Hong Kong is a better choice.. I find it difficult to solve cases like this in China.. I hope he feels better..
Nessquick:
My work schedule do not allow me spend 3 days out of reach. and wallet will cry there after :(
Will see. It was last year similar, few days and he was fine. Just this year I feel the symptoms are a bit more than before.
Which means, he really have some allergy.
Last year here, I promise myself...
Pollen allergy, 99.9999% chance that you get a prescription for an anti-histaminic, like cetirizine. Fortunately, it's available over the counter and not too expensive. Secondary effect are mild for most people, just dry mouth & throat. However, don't buy this before visiting a doctor, just to be sure it's indeed pollen allergy.
Allergy is accelerated by crap in the air, consider getting a kick ass air purifier for your apartment, that way he will not need any medication when he is home. I agree with Dr. Monkey that anit-histamine drugs are pretty harmless but some cause drowsiness, and you want your boy alert for proper Lego construction when he is at home.
Nessquick:
This one looks as what is usefull, with HEPA & Carbon filter.
I can hear my wife now . OMG, are you crazy ? ? ? ?
Scandinavian:
I never actually gotten around to buying one, we suffer from pretty clean air here in Zhuhai. Or at least have for a couple months now (except some extremely bad air during CNY)
http://www.philips.com.hk/c/air-purifier/living-room-air-purifier-ac4074_00/prd/en/
No matter what you buy, look into cost of filters and how long they last. I think like ink-jet printers the manufacturer expect to make more money off the supporting products than the device itself.
Scandinavian:
Yes, anything that could help improve the life quality of the entire family would seem like a waste of money to many Chinese. Better spend the money on a new iPhone instead of helping the kid breathe.