Two days ago, I visited The Community Health center near my house,
popularly known in Indonesia as Pusat Kesehatan Masyarakat (Puskesmas). After
being examined by a doctor, I wanted to come to a counter to get my medicine.
However, at that time, I still didn't know where the counter is located.
Fortunately, a kindhearted man helped me. Her showed me where the counter
is and explained to me briefly on how to submit the prescription to the
pharmacist. After submitting the
prescription to an officer at the counter, I still had to wait for about
fifteen minutes before I was handed the medicine.
From the experience, I got at least two impressions. First, the
employees at the community health center are very friendly. They are ready to help
the visitors wholeheartedly. I appreciate it very much. Second, I have learned my lesson; treat others
the way you like to be treated. And third, the place is relatively comfortable,
clean, and under a good maintenance.