Inquiry about bringing medical records from other locations for consultation?
Hello, if I carry my personal medical history (psychiatry) in English while traveling, and my Mandarin speaking and listening skills are average, which psychiatric department in Taipei or which doctor would be easier for communication, follow-up on my condition, and prescribing medication, while also ensuring confidentiality? Thank you for your answer.
Niming, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/03/17
Dr. Wu Enliang reply Psychiatry
Hello, netizen: The English reading ability of physicians in Taiwan is generally not an issue.
Regarding confidentiality, according to the Medical Act, physicians are required to maintain confidentiality; otherwise, they will be in violation of the law.
As for recommending a physician, I personally believe that any psychiatrist should be competent.
Dr.
Wu En-Liang.
Reply Date: 2021/03/17
More Info
Finding the right psychiatrist in Taipei for English-speaking patients can indeed be a challenge, especially if you have specific language needs and are looking for a professional who can understand your medical history and communicate effectively. Fortunately, Taipei is home to several hospitals and clinics that cater to international patients, including those who speak English.
One of the best options for English-speaking psychiatric care in Taipei is Taipei Medical University Hospital. They have a dedicated team of psychiatrists who are fluent in English and experienced in treating a variety of mental health issues. You can inquire about their services by visiting their website or calling their office directly. Additionally, the National Taiwan University Hospital is another reputable institution known for its comprehensive mental health services, and they also have English-speaking staff available.
When looking for a psychiatrist, it’s important to consider the following factors:
1. Language Proficiency: Ensure that the psychiatrist you choose is fluent in English. You can often find this information on the hospital’s website or by calling their office to ask directly.
2. Specialization: Different psychiatrists may have different areas of expertise. If you have a specific condition (such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, etc.), it may be beneficial to find a psychiatrist who specializes in that area.
3. Confidentiality: All medical professionals are required to maintain patient confidentiality, but it’s always a good idea to discuss this with your psychiatrist during your first visit to ensure you feel comfortable.
4. Follow-up Care: Inquire about the process for follow-up appointments and how the psychiatrist manages ongoing treatment. This is particularly important if you are on medication or require regular therapy sessions.
5. Accessibility: Consider the location of the hospital or clinic and whether it is convenient for you to visit regularly. Some hospitals may also offer telehealth services, which can be a convenient option for follow-up consultations.
In addition to the hospitals mentioned, you might also explore private clinics that cater to expatriates. Many of these clinics have English-speaking psychiatrists and can provide a more personalized approach to mental health care. Websites like “Taipei Expat” or “Internations” often have recommendations and reviews for healthcare providers in the area.
Lastly, if you are carrying personal medical records in English, it’s advisable to bring them along to your appointments. This will help the psychiatrist understand your medical history and tailor their treatment plan to your needs. If you have any specific concerns or questions about your treatment, don’t hesitate to communicate them clearly during your appointment.
In summary, Taipei has a variety of options for English-speaking psychiatric care. By considering the factors mentioned above and doing a bit of research, you can find a psychiatrist who meets your needs and provides the support you require. Remember, seeking help is a crucial step towards better mental health, and finding the right professional can make all the difference in your journey.
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