Although there are many advantages to seeking treatment in the U.S., it is not perfect. First, all medical services require appointments. For urgent conditions, emergency channels can be used, but to achieve the best treatment outcomes, it is better to schedule appointments in advance, typically requiring at least two weeks. This differs from the walk-in system commonly seen in China.
Second, be financially prepared, as the costs are relatively high. Although U.S. healthcare quality is generally excellent, there is some variability. Respect doctors, but do not follow them blindly; consider alternative medical institutions, especially those involved in new drug development. In summary, treating diseases requires cooperation between patients and doctors, continuous learning, and discussion to select the best medical resources.