I came to pick up medication for high blood pressure, thyroid, and calcium. My attending physician, Director No Im-hwan, had many appointments, so I saw another doctor just to get a prescription. My blood pressure was 112/72/65, which is very normal, but due to a family history, the doctor prescribed a three-month supply of blood pressure medication, even though it was the smallest dose available. Regarding thyroid medication, I originally underwent surgery and five rounds of radiation therapy at Samsung Medical Center in 2004. However, after 22 years, my test results became stable, so I transferred to MD Green, where I currently receive treatment. I brought a copy of my 22-year medical chart to MD Green for my consultations. On my first visit, the doctor simply determined that I had undergone a thyroidectomy and prescribed only Synthyroxine, so I was not prescribed calcium medication. However, when I went back later and explained that calcium was not being produced due to a mistake during the parathyroid surgery, causing numbness and paralysis in my hands and feet immediately after the operation, I was required to receive a calcium prescription; they then prescribed it for me. I am grateful that the new doctor today also mentioned that the records were well-organized and that they had prescribed a three-month supply.