...but it is not more than hkd 1000 (our specialist limit). hkd 2500 is insane for a paed. these are usually expat rates - covered by insurance.
My theory for fees in Hong Kong:
Always keep in mind that the public hospital is fairly good and practically free, if you choose to wait in line (which can be long at times).
Other times, when you feel like paying:
IF:
- you are paying more than 250-500 for a dentist checkup, clean, filling
- you are paying more than 350-600 for a GP checkup and few basic pills
- you are paying more than 600-1000 for a specialist
Then chances are you are in Central or in a very top end Hospital, in a very nice building, sitting in nice leather couches, being served by secretaries with excellent English, drinking free tea or latte surrounded by people wearing designer clothing and accessories.
If you are paying this out of your own pocket, you could be paying a *lot* less.
If this is covered by your insurance, then you (or your company) could be paying a lot less for insurance.
Hong Kong private healthcare is actually very affordable if you ask, look and choose wisely.
HC
(PS: Chances are, if you are paying those high rates mentioned above, you are also paying over 800 for a hair cut and over 2000 for hair color treatment

and drinking very nice coffee while being served )