Hello, does anyone know if there is are any doctors that administer tetanus, polio, and varicella shots, on English forms? I am a future Peace Corps Volunteer who is on a tight deadline. By the way I live near Daegu Thanks in advance!
Tegan H. replied:
http://www.internationalclinic.co.kr
Christi C. replied:
Yeungnam University Hospital (in Daegu on the red line) may be able to help you. They have the international clinic. I'll see if I can find the number.
Question about seeing a doctor in Korea:
1: are there private doctors offices that are open after public school work hours (9-5)?
2: Do they accept National Insurance and are the more expensive?
3: Can someone recommend one in Itaewon or Gangnam station area?
Thanks!
Michael A. replied:
http://www.internationalclinic.co.kr/
Michael A. replied:
3. International Clinic is open Saturdays.
Caitlin G. replied:
Several hospitals have international clinics. Just Google it and you will find a lot. Most are open on Saturdays.
Anyone know a small hospital/clinic that is near the Itaewon area and doesn't charge a lot for those of us w/out insurance? I have a thyroid condition and get tested every six months so that I can get a new Rx. I was going to Seoul Natl. Univ hospital BUT the last time I went blood work was over 350,000w not including Dr.visit. Any info would be much appreciated. Thanks.
Doria G. replied:
You can also make appointments online: http://www.internationalclinic.co.kr/