Lumbar disc herniation has a significant impact on quality of life and work due to its high incidence. There are many ways to treat lumbar disc herniation, and different doctors may give very different treatments and recommendations. Due to the lack of knowledge, patients are uncertain, and some even have a lot of anxiety, about surgical versus non-surgical, minimally invasive versus open surgery. In particular, they do not know how to choose a hospital and doctor. Patient care is a comprehensive process that includes diagnosis and treatment. Diagnosis requires a combination of various test results, the patient’s condition, the doctor’s judgment and the treatment process. First of all, various imaging examinations should be done, and the analysis and judgment of the imaging examinations are the basis of diagnosis, and the doctor should also do physical examination and nerve localization analysis on the patient in the diagnosis. The combination of the two can determine the direction of treatment. During the treatment of the disease, various complications may arise that need to be dealt with, so it is most important to choose which doctor to treat. A qualified doctor should have a good educational background, a good course of practice, a lot of experience and the ability to deal with problems. You cannot just look at whether you are a PhD graduate or a professor. D., professor is a requirement for teaching, which is not the same as actually treating patients. Many teaching may be more in-depth in theory, but surgery requires experience. In this area of experience, a good doctor may have to work for more than 20 years to accumulate it. In terms of numbers, it may take more than 2,000 to 3,000 cases to be called an expert. Currently many highly educated people may lack surgical accumulation. I recommend that patients choose a doctor who values three main factors: 1. A doctor who is 45 to 60 years old. This age has accumulated and energetic. 2, the number of surgeries performed by the doctor. The number is high in order to accumulate experience. Various situations have been encountered. 3, whether the doctor has been working in a large hospital for a long time. Some doctors used to work in small hospitals and then went to work in big hospitals. Due to the lack of formal training in the early stage, it is difficult to reach a certain height later. The system of the country determines the different distribution of doctors. In countries with a predominantly public system, doctors in large hospitals have a good education and training process, and choosing a large hospital is choosing a high probability of success.