Post office
On the corridor of the first floor of the inpatient department of the Heavy Ion Hospital, there is a particularly eye - catching presence - a post office. It is by no means just a traditional postal service station. Instead, it is a solid bridge connecting public welfare and love, offering meticulous care and great convenience to patients from all over the country and their families who come here for medical treatment. For patients and their families who have left their hometowns to bravely fight against diseases, maintaining close contact with their distant relatives during those difficult days has become an indispensable spiritual pillar deep in their hearts. And this unique post office precisely meets this crucial need. Whether it's a heartfelt letter pouring out yearning or a parcel filled with care and love, they can all be sent in the most convenient way here. The post office is located right next to the inpatient wards, enjoying a unique geographical advantage. Its clean and orderly environment also makes every user feel comfortable and cozy. The staff here always uphold a high sense of responsibility and enthusiastic love, and their service attitude is truly top - notch. Every time a parcel is sent or delivered, they will notify the recipient by phone immediately. Considering that patients may have limited mobility, the staff have also thoughtfully introduced a door - to - door delivery service, going all out to ensure that every parcel reaches the recipient without any obstacles. From an international perspective, with the increasingly frequent global medical exchanges, more and more international patients come here seeking professional treatment. The establishment of this post office skillfully bridges the dual barriers of geography and language, enabling international patients to communicate and interact with their relatives back home at any time, sharing their treatment progress and inner feelings. It is like a warm haven, allowing patients and their families in a foreign land to truly experience the warmth of home. Right in this seemingly ordinary small post office, the concept of public welfare and the warm current of love keep flowing and spreading, injecting a warm and powerful force into the patients' road to recovery.