How about Suzhou Yongding Hospital?

I have never heard of this hospital. But I tell you, general private hospitals had better be cautious. I have personal experience: a few years ago, retinal hemorrhage needed laser treatment, and the best hospital in Suzhou needed to queue up for an appointment. In order to do laser treatment as soon as possible, I went to an ophthalmology department in Sanyuanfang. At that time, many colleagues accompanied me, but I did laser treatment and felt nothing. I told my colleagues that it was as simple as that. According to the requirements of the hospital, I will go to the Fourth Hospital (near my home) in 15 days. The doctor told me that your laser is very shallow. I didn't know what that meant then. Later, in order to further diagnose the cause, I went to Shanghai, stood in line at midnight, and it was my turn to see a doctor in the afternoon. I didn't expect the doctor to insist that I didn't do the laser after examination. I took out the medical record card of the First Hospital, and the doctor said, Oh, yes, it's a little shallow. The doctors in Shanghai are very good. After my cause was diagnosed, he didn't let me spend a penny and asked me to go to Suzhou to buy medicine with medical insurance. Back in Suzhou, I went to the First Hospital to have a laser. When the operation came out, I was almost unconscious. I sat outside for a long time before I went home slowly. Up to now, there is nothing wrong with my eyes, which has been solved at one time, even though I have to check them every three months. That's what happened. What I want to explain is that in order to hold me back, the hospital asked me to do more lasers, which was deliberately shallow. The cost of each laser was more than 500 yuan (one eye). And when I went for a follow-up visit, the so-called doctor was actually an intern, but he didn't dare to show it to me at that time, but called the dean (that is, to make a laser for me). In my opinion, as a dean, there should be no problem with medical skills. The problem lies in money. When I went to recheck, I heard her giving a lecture to the intern: I will provide you with a place for free, but you should keep the patients and do more business for me. The above is my personal experience, for reference only.