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Family Medicine
The Department Family Medicine was established in August 1990. Afterwards, three primary care units, An-nan, An-pin and Koa family medicine outpatient clinics, successively set up. Our staff entails 9 board-certified specialists, 3 part-time specialists, and 7 residents.
Comprehensive services include chronic disease treatment and prevention consultation, occupational disease diagnosis, elderly disease, teenager health consultation, the vaccine injection, varied body health examination, and disease follow-up.
Not only outpatient department, we also provide services including common whole body health examination, home care service and community healthcare promotion.
Home care system provides chronic illness patients long-term follow up and medical service such as medical tube replacements and wound care. We help families to improve better caring quality at home and reduce traveling time and energy.
In 2003, we joined the “Family Doctors Comprehensive System Plan”, which is hosted by the Department of Health, Executives Yuan and cooperated with local primary care clinic to form community-based medical care system. Hence, we have lots of experienced physician referral coordinators who can give patients complete information on our primary care physicians system so they can get the most appropriate medical and health care.
With the current multidisciplinary in Medical department, our family medicine department takes ‘the whole family’ as a unit and provides comprehensive, continuous, coordinative and preventive in healthcare. At the same time, we integrate three dimensions of physical, psychological and social to explore people’s health problems, so that people and their family members can get holistic healthcare. We insist in high quality healthcare services and provide varied health examination and detailed examination reports, disease prophylaxis and treatment, new medicine information, up-to-date health education, international traveling health consultation, as well as family crisis management and disease follow up.
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