One day you visited the polyclinic. Describe your visit and the clinic.

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5/29/20242 min read

The Polyclinic

Polyclinics are built at strategic places throughout the Republic for two reasons. One is in order to provide affordable medical care to people and the other is to take some pressure off the hospitals. I live in Toa Payoh and my polyclinic is situated in Toa Payoh Central. I myself never get sick, but I had an occasion to visit the clinic when I had to escort my sister and my baby nephew to the clinic for baby Nicholas’s check up.

My sister carried the baby and I carried the bag that she had to take wherever the baby went. The bag contained all the essential things that the baby needed - from a milk bottle to spare diapers.

As I sat there waiting for our turn, I had a chance to look around. As I had expected, the polyclinic is the last place where you can see happy faces. Everyone looked as if the whole world was resting on their shoulders. There were two workers who were carrying on a conversation that I could not help overhearing. They were discussing their chances of getting medical leave. I was amused to hear that they were not really sick but wanted to get medical leave in order to go and see the football match that afternoon.

The polyclinic was divided into several clinics, though there was only one central registry. The clinic with the most number of patients was the medical clinic which catered to general complaints. I felt sorry to see an elderly lady holding her cheeks. Obviously she had a terrible toothache.

Soon it was our turn and we were summoned to see the doctor. She was a young doctor and was very enthusiastic about her job. Also, it was clear that she liked babies. She spent a lot of time with little Nicholas and when she finished, I was sure she had checked every aspect of the little man. There was nothing wrong with him, though he did raise a hue and cry over being prodded all over.

We thanked the doctor and left for home. When I came out I saw the two workers with broad smiles on their faces. Obviously they had got medical certificates and would be enjoying the football match that afternoon.

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