Tsan Yuk Hospital- recent experience?

Leccs

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Hi, just wondering if anyone had recent experience of Tsan Yuk Hospital. First pregnancy and new to Hong Kong.
I've been reading/researching about the hospital but all the info is of some years ago. I have my first appointment there in a few weeks. I'd be very grateful for any information.

Many thanks
 
Hi

Tsan Yuk is not a delivery hospital and only cover prenatal care. Deliveries happen at Queen Mary Hospital.
 
Tsan Yuk - Booking Appointment

Hi Leccs -

It might be that you have already had your booking appointment by now, but just in case you haven't, here's how my appointment today went...

It seems that everyone turns up early for their appointment as it is based on a number system, much like a delicatessen in the UK. I arrived at 10:15 for my 10:30 appointment and was 6th in line. I waited about and hour and a half to see the nurse, although some this time was occupied with form filling, a video, a talk from a nurse about the upcoming appointment and a weight/height check. Do bring a book if you are prone to getting bored!

In the first room you hand over a couple of forms, answer a few questions about yourself/your partner and confirm whether or not you would like the NT (Down's) test. The next room is a blood test and then you book your future appointments.

My appointment for the NT test was scheduled for the same day (much to my surprise and relief!). They saw me right on my scheduled appointment time to do the scan (which they talked me through, pointing out the heartbeat, arms, legs, head etc.) The sonographer was kind and, whilst she wasn't able to give me any details about the NT result, was able to date the baby and print off a picture for my husband (which is charged at $240). My follow up appointment with the doctor is four weeks from now (at which point I will be 16weeks).

All in all, a pleasant experience. I found the staff to be friendly and caring (which is contrary to many of the threads I have read here recently). There is a sense that you are a number moving through the system, but even so the nurses attempt to make your visit comfortable.

I hope this helps!
 
This is so helpfull. Thank you very much.
I've been reading lots and it definitely puts my mind at easy. My first appointment is the 30th March ?? very exciting!!!!
 
Hi there

Would be keen to hear how your appointment goes, mine is beginning of April at about 13 weeks due.
 
Hi,
Have been recently for first appointment (first child too) to Tsan Yuk. As ScottHK explained, the first session has a lot of form filling in etc but everyone seemed helpful and friendly. After the blood test, I felt really faint so had to sit down and three different nurses came to check on me, bring me water, make sure I was warm enough etc which was very reassuring! There are a lot of people but they still have time to make sure everyone is ok. The level of English of everyone I spoke to was good and they could answer my questions. They scheduled the Down's screening scan on the same day too which was good and me saved having to take more time off work.
Hope you have a good experience too!
 
This is so helpful and reassuring. It is so good to have such current feedback! I will report back after my appointment in April! Thanks ladies!
 
Hello ladies!! I am going for my 16 week checkup, this time with a doctor, at Tsan yuk next week. Does anyone know whether they will do a scan then too? Is it one or two scans in total at Tsan yuk? Hubby wants to know if he should tag along and have a look at the ultrasound or not [emoji4] thanks!!
 
Hello Mamamia7 -

There is no scan at the 16 week check up. You will meet with a doctor who will do an abdominal palpation exam (they feel your tummy), and a breast exam. You do get to hear the heartbeat with a doppler though, so it was worth having my husband there to hear that for the first time. They did make him stand behind a curtain in the corner though, which was very strange! You'll also answer a bunch of questions and have the opportunity to ask any that you may have.

You book your next appointments when you leave - the 20 week scan (which can be anywhere from 19-22 weeks) and the followup antenatal appointment (which may be at another clinic).

The whole process took around 3 and a half hours for us.

Good luck and congratulations! :)
 
Hmm sorry not sure. I think they only do scans at 12 and 20 weeks. I think the 16 week app is just a check up. I've got my appointment on the 17th, let me know how you get on. Sorry not so helpful
 
I didn't get offered a 16 week appointment. Just 12 week and 20 week, where there will be another scan

I am going to treat myself to the 3D/4d scan package at Annerly later on.
 
Hello,

I am now pregnant around 26 weeks, and just arrived in HK 3 weeks ago. Now I live in Wanchai and called to Tsan Yuk for the first appointment in July. But I will move to Kennedy Town next month. Is it possible to have antenatal check up still in Tsan Yuk? (I don't know Tsan Yuk and Queen Mary Hospital covers which areas).
Thanks for your help.
 
Hi Huong -

K-Town is still covered by Tsan Yuk and QMH. It might be that they send you to a local clinic if you are low risk (I live in midlevels and I now go to a clinic on Queens Road instead of Tsan Yuk, but my neighbour has been sent to a clinic in Wan Chai, so perhaps that's luck of the draw!). The births and latter appointments will be at QMH though.

I hope that makes sense!
 
Hi ladies,

I registered at Tsan Yuk last week, no scan or anything yet just the registration. I've just realised I don't have the pink record book or my doctor referral letter. Does anyone know if Tsan Yuk keep this or have I left it behind?!

Thanks!
 
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