Tang Liping, an assistant who has followed Hu for 26 years, says Hu is patient-oriented and views them as relatives.
"She focuses on the patients' hearts and souls during the whole process and even forgets her own pains. It is very common for her to have lunch at 3 pm because she insists on treating everyone before leaving," Tang adds.
"Patients come here because of the trust. We have the responsibility for the people who trust us," Hu says.
About five minutes later, Yue's treatment ends. Hu prescribes a drug for a 20-day course and suggests her patient undergoes a CT scan at a large hospital nearby because the community health center is not able to provide this service.
Thinking that Yue may not be familiar with Zhengzhou, she tells her the specific road of the nearby hospital and makes sure Yue remembers it clearly.
"You'd better come here anytime you do not feel well," she implores. It's Hu's most frequently uttered sentence.
Another patient, Zhao Xinxiang, 43, says that Hu has successfully helped many women who faced the risk of having no babies, and some of them have already become grandmothers.
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