This study aims to describe and analyze the overall situation of the overload of Pediatric consulting room and Pediatric trea1ment department of Saint Paul Hospital and related factors. Overall, the overload was reported in both the consulting room as well as treatment departments. Children patients who had insurance coverage registered at St. Paul accounted for only 63.5 percent of those came to consulting room, versus 28 percent are those who by-passed lower level clinics in average, a doctor spent 6.8 minutes per patient. Data showed a clear burden of clinical staffs, even with the support of additional contract-based staffs. Some recommendations were proposed to St. Paul hospital as well as health managers.