Reported 12 months ago
Photos taken by a former employee show that Six Shun Clinic, a well-established clinic known for treating and preventing strokes in Taiwan, was administering injections without proper labeling or government approval, raising concerns of legality. The clinic was reportedly charging exorbitant prices for treatments involving an unlicensed medication, causing financial burdens on stroke patients. The clinic's actions were exposed by ex-staff revealing that they were pressured to recommend expensive treatments to patients regardless of their conditions, with injections lacking proper labeling. Authorities and medical experts confirmed that the clinic's practices were not in compliance with regulations.
Source: YAHOO