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Yao
Dental Clinic--Xiamen's Best! The PLA
Hospital (below) has some of Xiamen's best dental care! But...their
star dentist, Dr. Yao (George) left to start his own clinic and with his
partner Dr. Wang (Rocky) he provides dental service that has no equal
in Xiamen (trust us--or at least trust our teeth!). Dr. Yao was trained
in Maryland, and both he and Dr. Rocky speak some English. The services
are efficient, professional, and friendly. For once you won't mind visiting
the dentist!
Add: Xiahe Rd. Dihao Bdlg. 22/F ÏúÌ·µÛºÀ´óÏÃ2202 (The corner building
with a large 24 hrs. McDonalds on the ground
floor and a City Trends Exercise center
above it. Tel: 2964399 FAX: 2964799
E-mail: yaodental@yahoo.com
Website: www.yaodental.com
Click & Print this card and show to
taxi driver:
Chinese
People¡¯s Liberation Army (PLA) #174 Hospital (Zh¨nggu¨® R¨¦nm¨ªn
Ji¨§f¨¤ngj¨±n D¨¬ Y¨©b¨£iq¨© Y¨©yu¨¤n ÖйúÈËÃñ½â·Å¾üµÚÒ»ÆßËÄÒ½Ôº). An
American family that has lived in China for a couple decades and has more
children than Yuandang Lake has egrets swears by the PLA hospital¡ªbut
it¡¯s no surprise the army would have the best. They¡¯re especially adept
at dental care. Add: #94-96 W¨¦nyu¨¢n L¨´ ÎÄ԰·94-96ºÅ (just over the
small overpass from the Xi¨¤men City Hotel). Tel: 6335500 6335600 E-mail:
info@xm174.com www.xm174.com
Xiamen
Dental Hospital (Xi¨¤m¨¦n K¨¯uqi¨¡ng Y¨©yu¨¤n ÏÃÃÅ¿ÚǻҽԺ)
Add: D¨°ux¨© L¨´, near Zh¨ngsh¨¡n Park West Gate (¶·Î÷·, ÖÐɽ¹«Ô°Î÷ß½½ü).
Tel: 2010277 Or: 16821168 www.xmkq.com
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Tokushinkai
Dental Center Xi¨¤m¨¦n D¨¦zh¨¥n Association Dental Center (Xi¨¤m¨¦n D¨¦zh¨¥n
Hu¨¬ Ch¨«k¨¥ Zh¨ngx¨©n ÏÃÃŵÂÕæ»á³Ý¿ÆÖÐÐÄ ) A friend
from Quanzhou was told by an American dentist she needed a 1,000 USD dental
operation. The Japanese-run clinic in Japanese told her nonsense, and
fixed her right up for about $50 USD! Great care, very reasonable prices.
This Sino-Japanese venture offers
state-of-the-art care (and prices).
Add: #881 H¨¦xi¨¡ng X¨© L¨´ ºÌÏéÎ÷·881ºÅ
Tel: 2290088 E-mail: dental@public.xm.fj.cn
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Enjoy
Dental Clinic (Xi¨£ngsh¨°u Y¨¢y¨© ÏíÊÜÑÀÒ½) Cleaning, whitening,
repair. Add: #8-24 H¨¦xi¨¡ng X¨© L¨´ ºÍÏéÎ÷·8-24 Tel: 2280345
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Ancient
Chinese Doctor Jokes!
First
Things First (Ming Dynasty Tale, 1368-1644)
A doctor was detained by the furious relatives of a patient he had killed
with the wrong prescription, but he escaped by night and swam across a
wide river to reach home. When he saw his son studying medical texts,
he said, “Don’t be in such a hurry to study medicine. First
things first. And first, learn to swim.”
Quack
Compensation – A Qing Dynasty Tale (1644 -1912)
When a quack doctor’s treatment killed a family’s son, he
was forced to give them his own son. He lost his daughter in the same
way. One day a man knocked on his door and asked his help. “Who’s
the patient?” the doctor asked.
“My wife.”
The tearful doctor told his wife, “Sweetheart, I fear someone has
taken a fancy to you.”
Getting
the Boot (Ming Dynasty Tale, 1368-1644)
A heavily laden woodcutter stumbled into the local doctor on a narrow
path. When the doctor drew back his fist to hit him, the woodcutter dropped
to his knees and begged, “Please kick me instead.”
A bystander asked, “Why would you rather him kick you?”
The terrified woodcutter replied, “Treatment by his hands would
be much deadlier than with his feet!”
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