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Thank you John and Stroppy for the feedback. I find it ironic that the poster who was anti-prayer was given to a long sermonette about confusing science with religion. If I were given to prayer it would be just prior to entering any clinic in Cambodia.
Out of curiosity do you happen to know if they have an "echo" machine there. Sorry,but I do not know the English word. The word Echo comes from the French word ecographie. It is a kind of handheld scan which can be viewed on a monitor.
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hoodedviper wrote:Thank you John and Stroppy for the feedback. I find it ironic that the poster who was anti-prayer was given to a long sermonette about confusing science with religion. If I were given to prayer it would be just prior to entering any clinic in Cambodia.
Out of curiosity do you happen to know if they have an "echo" machine there. Sorry,but I do not know the English word. The word Echo comes from the French word ecographie. It is a kind of handheld scan which can be viewed on a monitor.
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hoodedviper wrote:Thank you John and Stroppy for the feedback. I find it ironic that the poster who was anti-prayer was given to a long sermonette about confusing science with religion. If I were given to prayer it would be just prior to entering any clinic in Cambodia.
Out of curiosity do you happen to know if they have an "echo" machine there. Sorry,but I do not know the English word. The word Echo comes from the French word ecographie. It is a kind of handheld scan which can be viewed on a monitor.
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Don't know if you mean an ultrasound or an ECG - either way give them a call. http://yp.com.kh/listings/kh41784-mercy-clinic
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Thankyou again Stroppy. Wouid you happen to know if there is a foreign doctor on duty there? I don't really care about his religious convictions or at least a Khmer doctor with foreign training. I followed your link and was disconcerted by the fact that there is no website. Cheers
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hoodedviper wrote:Thankyou again Stroppy. Wouid you happen to know if there is a foreign doctor on duty there? I don't really care about his religious convictions or at least a Khmer doctor with foreign training. I followed your link and was disconcerted by the fact that there is no website. Cheers
StroppyChops wrote:We use Mercy Clinic for all medical care and are very satisfied with the professional service. The doctor is national but internationally trained, and the clinic often has visiting Western doctors on hand.
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