Chapter 546: Chapter 546: Divine Doctor Treats Patients
Half an hour later, a statement was released on the Westmarch Rosewell Hospital’s official website.
The statement informed that patients who had previously booked appointments with Divine Doctor Quinn would have the opportunity to receive treatment, but the prerequisite was to visit the clinic opened by Divine Doctor Quinn in Esteria—Serenity Clinic.
Of course, aside from patients who have already secured an appointment, anyone wishing to see Divine Doctor Quinn can directly visit Serenity Clinic in Esteria for consultations.
At the end of the statement, a line in red emphasized: "Attention! Attention! Serenity Clinic offers free consultations in the first month of its opening. Patients passing by, don’t miss out!"
With this statement, almost all patients from the complex disease department of Rosewell Hospital were in an uproar, packing their bags and rushing to Esteria.
You know, Divine Doctor Quinn at Rosewell Hospital is known for curing ailments effectively, and all the patients who have seen her speak highly of her.
Unfortunately, not only is her appointment queue extremely long, but recently, due to her health issues, she’s stopped seeing patients, making it impossible to book an appointment.
Now that she’s resumed seeing patients, not a single patient wants to miss out on this opportunity.
Isn’t it just a small distance from Westmarch to Esteria? Can it be further than hell to heaven?
So, as long as they can move, almost everyone is squeezing onto planes, hurrying to Esteria.
Meanwhile, some locals in Esteria with relatives in Westmarch also heard about the statement.
Among them is Leanne Hall, the mother of Director Yates.
"Son, no need to go looking for Dr. Hale anymore. I’ll just go to Serenity Clinic and have a look."
Last night, Leanne Hall was stricken again with her headache, crying out in pain all night.
Eric Yates felt heartbroken and could only plead with Simon Hale again.
But Simon Hale didn’t even allow him through the door, leaving him utterly desperate.
In Eric Yates’s view, his mother probably felt sorry for him facing repeated rejections from The Hale Family, which is why she forbade him from seeking help from Dr. Hale.
"Mom, I’m fine. As long as I can cure your chronic headache, I am willing to do whatever it takes, no matter how difficult."
Eric Yates also said: "That free consultation at Serenity Clinic is just a promotional stunt. Who knows if it might even worsen your condition? Please stay at home, I’m going back to plead with Dr. Hale, no matter what I have to bring him over for you."
"Serenity Clinic doesn’t need to rely on publicity gimmicks. Your aunt said that it’s opened by Director Quinn of Rosewell Hospital. And Director Quinn is the one who cured your uncle’s decades-long leg ailment using herbs costing less than thirty dollars in total."
Leanne Hall’s sister married in Westmarch, and her brother-in-law’s leg ailment, which had troubled him for decades, was cured at Rosewell Hospital four months ago.
At that time, the couple had always wanted to bring Leanne Hall to Westmarch to see if they could secure an appointment with Divine Doctor Quinn.
But before Leanne Hall could be brought over, Divine Doctor Quinn had ceased consultations due to personal health reasons.
Unexpectedly, the location for Divine Doctor Quinn’s free consultations this time happened to be in Esteria, and the couple naturally didn’t want Leanne Hall to miss out on this opportunity, so they promptly shared the good news with her.
This is also why Leanne Hall was adamant about going to Serenity Clinic early this morning.
"But what worked for uncle may not suit you. Let me continue to plead..." for Dr. Hale.
But before Eric Yates could finish his words, Leanne Hall interrupted him.
"Eric, it’s not that Mom purposely wants to discourage you, but I feel Dr. Hale isn’t a good person. If you get close to someone like him, Mom worries you might stray onto a destructive path."
What doctor anywhere just casually takes away people’s savings they’ve accumulated over a decade?
Moreover, it is a doctor’s duty to save lives and help the wounded.
Leanne Hall hasn’t encountered any doctor like Simon Hale, who uses his medical skills as leverage to force others into doing his bidding!