Objective: This study aimed at evaluates the effects of a health education clinic run by physicians according to patients’ perspectives. Method: Out of 122 hospitals with health education clinics in Taiwan, 30 hospitals were stratified and selected randomly for this research. From health education clinics and the ones without health education service in the 30 chosen hospitals, 652 patients were surveyed. Results: (1) Over 70% of the interviewed patients were satisfied with physician’s clinic service; (2) Most physicians spent 2 to l0 minutes per patient on the health education clinic; (3) Respective effects of the health education clinic and non-health education on patients were significantly different in terms of doctor-patient relationship, medical treatment quality, doctor reliability and satisfaction. Conclusions: Most patients think highly of a health education clinic, agree that it can improve both the doctor-patient relationship and medical treatment quality and they hope hospitals can continue this service.