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【Newsletter】Feb issue - New Uniform, New Outlook | Untreated Uterine Prolapse Increases Health Risks | In Her Own Words - Allies in Battle, Friends at Heart

2025-01-27

February issue: New Uniform, New Outlook | Untreated Uterine Prolapse Increases Health Risks | In Her Own Words - Allies in Battle, Friends at Heart


《Chiron Newsletter》February issue is on our website now: click here

 

New Uniform, New Outlook

As we step into 2025, our nurses and clinic assistants put on their new uniforms, the design enhances the appearance while also improving their flexibility in the workplace. As we approach our 10th anniversary, Chiron remains dedicated to providing exceptional care for both our employees and patients.

 

Topic Sharing: Untreated Uterine Prolapse Increases Health Risks

For milder cases, patients can consider non-surgical options to alleviate symptoms and prevent further deterioration. Waiting until Stage III or IV for treatment increases the complexity and likelihood of surgery, and prolongs recovery times. Older patients face relatively higher surgical risks. Uterine prolapse does not resolve on its own, if symptoms arise, it is important to seek prompt medical attention.

 

In Her Own Words - Allies in Battle, Friends at Heart

Chiron Medical has always placed great importance on service quality and the relationship between healthcare providers and patients. In our upcoming newsletters, we will introduce a new column, "In her own words", featuring experience sharing and observations from our medical team, aiming to provide deeper insights into our clinic's service philosophy, convey our care and dedication.