Thanks all for your concern, really appreciated!
For the benefit of posterity, this is what happened this morning at Prince of Wales Hospital (near Sha Tin).
Got off the bus, followed the crowd (no info/signs around apart from A&E) and got to an information point. We asked for Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and they directed us to the "South Wing" (but you really have follow the signs for "Li Ka Shing Specialist Outpatient Clinic"), 2nd floor.
Got there at opening time (9am).
It's official: if you only have a bill under the husband's name, you need to also bring your original certificate of marriage. You also need to bring your ID card and your spouse's, as well as your GP's referral. Filled in a form, please wait for 1 hour(!) so that someone can work out the dates of your two appointments, print them, and staple them to some general info about said appointments.
We did not see a doctor or even a nurse today, it was purely bureaucracy to register with that hospital and get the two appointments.
We still don't know whether the actual patient needs to be there during all this. My guess is no, so long as you have her ID card. Knowing this would have saved my wife a lot of stress and discomfort.
Anyway, the two appointments are:
1. Down Syndrome Screening (nuchal translucency via ultrasounds + PAPP-A & hCG via blood sample), week 12. Still not sure if this is the same as the OSCAR that they do privately in the same place. I'll ask.
2. General Obstetrics, week 24(!)
We also had booked a visit on week 13 with our MCHC.
When we called our MCHC after going to our GP, they misled us because they advised us to call the hospital's voicemail and wait for a callback (have not heard back yet). Going to the hospital ASAP was the right thing to do - like Aquarian said it's not possible to register by phone anyway.
At the hospital they wrote down that they gave us info about morphology test and OSCAR, but they did not. I gather these are elective and need to be paid for via private appointments. We'll consider our options, the important thing is to have secured the appointments, and yes, it's confirmed that there is a quota for the Down Syndrome screening.
Official info on the above
The only thing I'm not sure about is whether or not to have an early ultrasound scan to nail down the conception+due dates, so that the NT scan can be more accurate. The hospital printouts recommend doing this only if her cycle is irregular or if the first day of the last period is uncertain, neither of which is true in our case, so we should be fine.
For the benefit of posterity, this is what happened this morning at Prince of Wales Hospital (near Sha Tin).
Got off the bus, followed the crowd (no info/signs around apart from A&E) and got to an information point. We asked for Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and they directed us to the "South Wing" (but you really have follow the signs for "Li Ka Shing Specialist Outpatient Clinic"), 2nd floor.
Got there at opening time (9am).
It's official: if you only have a bill under the husband's name, you need to also bring your original certificate of marriage. You also need to bring your ID card and your spouse's, as well as your GP's referral. Filled in a form, please wait for 1 hour(!) so that someone can work out the dates of your two appointments, print them, and staple them to some general info about said appointments.
We did not see a doctor or even a nurse today, it was purely bureaucracy to register with that hospital and get the two appointments.
We still don't know whether the actual patient needs to be there during all this. My guess is no, so long as you have her ID card. Knowing this would have saved my wife a lot of stress and discomfort.
Anyway, the two appointments are:
1. Down Syndrome Screening (nuchal translucency via ultrasounds + PAPP-A & hCG via blood sample), week 12. Still not sure if this is the same as the OSCAR that they do privately in the same place. I'll ask.
2. General Obstetrics, week 24(!)
We also had booked a visit on week 13 with our MCHC.
When we called our MCHC after going to our GP, they misled us because they advised us to call the hospital's voicemail and wait for a callback (have not heard back yet). Going to the hospital ASAP was the right thing to do - like Aquarian said it's not possible to register by phone anyway.
At the hospital they wrote down that they gave us info about morphology test and OSCAR, but they did not. I gather these are elective and need to be paid for via private appointments. We'll consider our options, the important thing is to have secured the appointments, and yes, it's confirmed that there is a quota for the Down Syndrome screening.
Official info on the above
The only thing I'm not sure about is whether or not to have an early ultrasound scan to nail down the conception+due dates, so that the NT scan can be more accurate. The hospital printouts recommend doing this only if her cycle is irregular or if the first day of the last period is uncertain, neither of which is true in our case, so we should be fine.