How to Contact Urology Specialists in Taiwan for Medical Advice? - Urology

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May I ask the doctor?


Excuse me, doctor ~ You mentioned seeking specialized physicians like Dr.
Hsieh Ru-Tun and Dr.
Liu Shih-Pin ~ How can I contact them? Do they have a website for submitting inquiries? ~ Thank you.

Bangz, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/02/22

Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology


Hello, they are all so-called master-level figures.
I'm not sure if there is a website, but they probably don't have time for online responses and may just have an assistant reply.
You can use the search function to look for information; you might find something.
Currently, both of them have outpatient clinics at National Taiwan University.
The Director of Urology at Taitung Hospital, Department of Health, Executive Yuan, is Dr.
Hsu Wei-Kai.

Reply Date: 2005/02/22

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To contact urology specialists in Taiwan, such as Dr. Hsieh Ju-Tun and Dr. Liu Shih-Pin, there are several avenues you can explore. While specific websites for direct inquiries may not be available, you can follow these steps to reach out to them effectively.

1. Hospital Affiliations: Both Dr. Hsieh and Dr. Liu are affiliated with National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH). You can visit the hospital's official website to find contact information for their outpatient clinics. Most hospitals in Taiwan have a dedicated section for specialist consultations, where you can find phone numbers and email addresses for the urology department.

2. Appointment Scheduling: Typically, you can schedule an appointment through the hospital's online appointment system or by calling the hospital directly. When you call, be sure to specify that you wish to see either Dr. Hsieh or Dr. Liu, as they may have specific consultation hours.

3. Medical Inquiry Platforms: While there may not be a specific website for these doctors, many hospitals in Taiwan have platforms where patients can ask questions or seek medical advice. You might find a patient inquiry section on the NTUH website or through their patient portal.
4. Social Media and Professional Networks: Some doctors may have professional profiles on platforms like LinkedIn or may participate in medical forums. While this is less common in Taiwan, it’s worth checking if they have any public profiles where they might respond to inquiries.

5. Referrals from General Practitioners: If you have a general practitioner or family doctor, they can often provide referrals and help facilitate contact with specialists. They may also have insights into the best way to reach out to these specific doctors.

6. Local Medical Associations: You can also contact local medical associations or societies related to urology in Taiwan. They may have resources or directories that can help you find the right contact information.

7. Patient Support Groups: Engaging with patient support groups for urological conditions may provide additional resources and personal experiences regarding how to contact specialists. These groups often share valuable information about navigating the healthcare system.

In summary, while direct online inquiry options may be limited, utilizing hospital resources, appointment systems, and professional networks can help you connect with urology specialists in Taiwan. It’s important to prepare any relevant medical history or questions you may have before your appointment to ensure a productive consultation.
Additionally, if you are seeking specific medical advice, it’s crucial to remember that online inquiries may not replace a formal consultation. Urology specialists can provide tailored advice based on your medical history and current health status, which is best discussed in a clinical setting.

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