**Hospitals and patients have the same goal, all the information is in the clear, don't worry, look carefully at the documents in your hands, you can find the answer **
Many people are confused when they go to the big hospitals, and when they are confused, they are cursed. I've encountered a number of young patients, holding the labs in their hands and asking around, they can't make sense of it, but also whining, complaining about the hospital "no brain", in fact, they simply did not look carefully at the checklist. The bottom of any hospital's checklist indicates the place and time of the examination, and if there are imperfections, the doctor will usually make special instructions, and they are afraid that you will come back to ask again and again. All hospitals will mark the building number in a conspicuous place, and all buildings will hang signs, so if you look hard enough, you'll be able to find it.
**All hospitals have two lines, one is the flow of people line, one is the data line, people with data to go in order to be unimpeded**
In the clinic, the doctor's most common response to the patients who rushed into the room is to "go to the registration". Why register? Because any patient, in the hospital's computer system is an ID, the flow of patients is actually the flow of data. If you do not go to register, the doctor knows you, the computer does not know you, the same can not be treated or examined. And the general three hospitals have a lot of traffic, do check need to call the number queue, so the earlier to register, the more in front. Some hospitals also open SMS call service, do not need to wait in place.