Public hospital certification for asthma?
Hello, doctor.
I urgently need a public hospital certificate for asthma.
However, my asthma attacks occurred when I was 10 and 11 years old, and I was treated at a private clinic where I was diagnosed with asthma by a physician.
The treatment included the use of a metered-dose inhaler and nebulizer therapy, lasting about 2 to 3 years.
After that, my condition was stable, and I have not had any medical records for asthma since.
What should I do to obtain a public hospital certificate for asthma? Thank you, doctor!
CS, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/06/04
Dr. Yang Wenda reply Pulmonology
Hello: Please visit the pulmonology department of a public hospital for asthma-related examinations, and then the physician will determine and issue a diagnosis certificate.
The information from private hospitals can still be used as supplementary reference! Best wishes!
Reply Date: 2016/06/04
More Info
To obtain an asthma certification from a public hospital in Taiwan, you will need to follow a series of steps to ensure that your medical history is properly documented and that you receive the necessary certification. Here’s a detailed guide on how to proceed:
1. Gather Medical Records: Since your asthma was diagnosed and treated at a private clinic during your childhood, the first step is to gather any medical records you might have from that clinic. This includes any diagnosis, treatment plans, and medication prescriptions. If you do not have these records, you may need to contact the clinic to request copies.
2. Schedule an Appointment with a Public Hospital: Once you have your medical records, the next step is to schedule an appointment with a public hospital. You can choose a hospital that is convenient for you, and it is advisable to select one that has a pulmonary or respiratory medicine department, as they specialize in asthma and related conditions.
3. Consultation with a Specialist: During your appointment, you will meet with a specialist who will review your medical history and current health status. Be prepared to discuss your past asthma episodes, treatments, and any current symptoms you may be experiencing. The doctor may perform a physical examination and possibly conduct tests such as spirometry to assess your lung function.
4. Request the Certification: After the consultation, if the doctor confirms your asthma diagnosis and believes that you require a certification, you can formally request the asthma certification. The doctor will then provide you with a written document stating your diagnosis, treatment history, and any recommendations for management.
5. Follow-Up: If your asthma is well-controlled and you have no current symptoms, the doctor may issue a certification stating that you have a history of asthma but are currently stable. If you are experiencing symptoms, the doctor may recommend a management plan and possibly a follow-up appointment.
6. Cost and Insurance: The cost of obtaining this certification may vary depending on the hospital and the specific tests conducted. In Taiwan, if you are a citizen and have health insurance, some of the costs may be covered under the National Health Insurance (NHI) program. It is advisable to check with the hospital regarding the fees and whether your insurance will cover them.
7. Documentation for Other Purposes: If you need the asthma certification for employment, school, or other purposes, make sure to specify this when you request the document. Some institutions may have specific requirements for the format or content of the certification.
8. Additional Considerations: If you have not had any asthma episodes for a long time and do not have ongoing treatment, the doctor may still provide a certification based on your past medical history. However, it is essential to be honest about your health status, as this will affect the certification's validity.
In summary, obtaining an asthma certification from a public hospital in Taiwan involves gathering your medical history, consulting with a specialist, and formally requesting the certification. Ensure that you communicate your needs clearly and follow any specific instructions provided by the hospital. If you have any further questions or need assistance, do not hesitate to reach out to the hospital's administrative staff or the specialist you consult.
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