Hi everyone, We recently moved to Ulsan from Pohang. My wife is 6 months pregnant and planning to deliver our baby in Ulsan. Somebody please suggest a good...
Lilia I. replied:
Maybe you want to read this: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10201691421316117&set=a.1912440819539.114921.1497463332&type=1&theater
Jocelyn G. replied:
Frau Medi hospital. Dr. Jung speaks English very well and is a great doctor:)
Hospital Boram. Dr. Hwan (male) and Dr. Jung (female). Actually, they are very well known among Ulsan ajumas (korean). There is free traslator if needed and the pediatric clinic is great as well. I moved from Fraumedi to Boram due to a serious condition during pregnancy, and it was the right decision. I woundnt go to University Hospital, they just have no room for postpartum care.
Deirdre M. replied:
Boram Hospital has received a lot of positive feedback here, and they're located in Samsandong (Namgu) - Here's a recent conversation -https://www.facebook.com/groups/38623983631/permalink/10151576562498632/?comment_id=10151577645498632&offset=0&total_comments=17
Deirdre M. replied:
And another -https://www.facebook.com/groups/38623983631/permalink/10151558426773632/
Deirdre M. replied:
And it's pinned on our Interactive Map under "Medical"http://ulsanonline.com/Maps/ulsanplacemap.php
Magesh G. replied:
Thank you Lilia Iglesias for the nice article. Will consider Ulsan University Hospital. Worried about the distance though.
Hey guys - anyone recommend a good orthopedic doctor in Ulsan? Got some knee issues most likely acl. Cheers.
Jason T. replied:
there is one near Sinbok Rotary( Seoul Orthopedic Hospital).There are many scattered throughout the city. If you let me know where you live I can direct you to a hospital
Jason T. replied:
Here is the listing for that one http://place.map.daum.net/8369332
Jason T. replied:
I think that is Sae-Han (next to the Dunkin Donuts, right?) Phone number is 052-291-1199http://dmaps.kr/cqj9
Aitch O. replied:
I went to another one close to Uljugun office before Sae-Han. That doc tried to convince me that lower lumbar disc degeneration was causing my knee pain and that nothing was wrong with my knee. He tried to get me to do a 360,000 won MRI on my back. I also had to go back for physical therapy on several occasions for my knee and my back. I got a 2 nd opinion that showed a 30% MCL tear in my knee. For obvious reasons, I won't say the name on here of the 1 st doc.
Deirdre M. replied:
Just a friendly reminder to please add this info to the Where to Find section on UlsanOnline so it doesn't disappear into the deep dark depths of Facebook. Thanks! http://www.ulsanonline.com/where_to_buy.php
Can anyone recommend a good English speaking Doctor in Ulsan? Preferably old down town, but will go anywhere if the doctor speaks good English. Thanks
Aidan M. replied:
Dr. Jun at Yaum Dong Homeplus is probably the best.
Jason T. replied:
Dr. Jun English speaking doctor Location: Yaumdong Home Plus, 3 rd Floor - Namgu Phone number for Dr.Jun at Namgu Homeplus - 052-261-9155 You can call his mobile number 24/7 for EMERGENCIES only (010-9244-9155)
Elizabeth O. replied:
It depends if you need more of a GP or a specialist. If you need a specialist, you will either have to go to a specialist clinic or a large hospital like Ulsan University Hospital for example. If it's a large hospital, there will be a reception desk and they will ask you what department you need to see. If it's a clinic, they might ask you to fill out forms and for proof of insurance, what's the problem, etc. so the nurse can give it to the doctor ahead of time. Dr. Jun in Homeplus is my personal favorite. I've also gone to Ulsan University Hospital with mixed luck. You can walk into the doctors usually but be prepared to wait a bit. A dr visit is usually under 10,000 won if you don't have any tests or x-rays, if it's just a standard examination. The usual procedure is that the doctor will see you, prescribe medicine and/or tests, and if you need tests, you will go somewhere else if at a hospital or have to go somewhere else if at a clinic. For example, if I was at an actual large multi-department hospital and needed an X-ray, they can do it on-site, whereas a smaller clinic might need me to go somewhere else for more specific tests. The doctor can usually tell you where to go and will give you a note, etc. I also recommend asking your doctor for specific medication instructions just in case the pharmacist doesn't speak English. It's always good to double-check. Usually for something like a cold, infection or the normal complaints you would go see a GP for, you don't need more tests. If they need to see you again, the doctor or nurse will arrange for a follow-up visit. Once all tests are taken care of if you need a test, and follow-up appointments are arranged, then you will pay and be given two papers. One paper is a receipt and the other will be a prescription for a pharmacy. Make sure you know which is which. Some hospitals if they are large will have an on-site pharmacy. If they don't then you will have to go to an outside pharmacy. If you go to Dr. Jun, I recommend just go downstairs the the Homeplus Pharmacy. If you are seeing someone at a hospital, stay close to the hospital to get your prescription filled if your medication isn't something very common (e.g. antibiotics). Typically, pharmacies in areas with a lot of foreigners (e.g. Hyundai Department Store Basement Pharmacy in Dong-gu) or near a big hospital like Dong Kang will have someone that speaks English and can fill most medications. The smaller neighborhood pharmacies might not have all medications, but they are usually okay for most things. I'd ask your doctor when he prescribes your medicine where he recommends. All in all, this is mostly if you are visiting a non-specialist. It's a really easy process and I found that it was not stressful at all. It's also rather cheap, the most expensive I've had was when I had a barrage of blood tests and other things done, and that was still only a bit over 120,000 with medication.
Todd K. replied:
sorry emma... it was 3 yrs ago when i lived in korea so going off memory... i think her name is Dr. Kim but she should have a medical cross on the building. there are a few doctors there with medical crosses on the building but they are male. if u get to the nammock bus stop is the most important thing and u can ask for a female doctor. her sons & husband live in california so she can speak english well. when i was sick she called my school and asked for a day off and then drove me to lunch and drove me to my home. she was desperate to find english speakers so she can keep it up in order to talk with her sons in cali
Hello friends. Anyone have any experience getting a full medical exam done? I need a medical exam done for a job in China (exactly the same one that we had done when we...
Tea A. replied:
Ulsan University Hospital, maybe? They have an International Patient Office. This is the number for Nurse Lee, the person that helps foreigners leave appointments and can answer your question: 052-250-7222.
Heather R. replied:
I had a chest X ray done in Busan for a Visa, it was 50,000 just for the Xray, they specialise in visa medicals and have a whole department just for visa medicals it was at Inje University Paik Hospital, The number is 015 797 0372 that's for Mrs Kim, her English is excellent or the main office is 051 797 0370. oh and the X ray results were all in English too.
Hi everyone can anyone recommend a good pediatrician who speaks English well and can see us asap? We had our first appointment w a doctor in Boram hosp via a...
Jocelyn G. replied:
Dr. Lee at Frau Medi speaks perfect English and she takes a lot of time with each patient.
Khaqan S. replied:
The other less fluent but a good Dr., in the same clinic, is Dr. Seo Hyung Ho (2 nd Row).
Ally C. replied:
Dr Park Gwi Ok, a lady doctor at Boram Hospital speak good English
Stephanie A. replied:
In dong gu i recommend ulsan university hospital. 0522507222 you can call this number and make an appointment.
Rubeka S. replied:
Dr. Yomi kyung in the 365 clinic in guyeongri area. A very nice dr and is fluent at english. Another one of their doctors can speak english too, not very fluently though.
Deirdre M. replied:
If you're in the Samsan area, Dr. Jun at the Homeplus in Yaumdong is a paediatrician who has good English. I haven't been to him, but many of the English teachers go to him because of his English level.
Adele R. replied:
Dr Oh at Ulsan University Hospital is great.
Leigh S. replied:
Dr Jung at Boram has good English and I really liked him.
Shweta M. replied:
Dr. Park at Bangojin. He is not a pediatrician . But after trying most pediatricians around he suited best at least for my little one. .and soon became our family doc..
Khaqan S. replied:
Here is the map and address for 365 Pediatric Clinic (365소아청소년과의원). http://health.naver.com/hospital/detail.nhn?siteId=12790481
Khaqan S. replied:
This is the Clinic timing details... first column is for dr. name. Dr. Yomi Kyung timings are in the first row from Monday to Friday.
Anybody know any chiropractors in Ulsan,
Had a jammed thumb around 20 days ago,
Saw a doctor right away, had some injections, pills, mobilized it.
Basically it's...
Anku S. replied:
Andrew Great tip, Yeah about the "shape" I think I chose a wrong word for that, it's a extremely slight shape change. Barely can see. The problem is when I try to close my thumb (doesn't let me close it, as if there's some wrench in the gear). So as you said, physical theraps is a good idea then.
Anku S. replied:
Wang Wei Sounds good, U see, the point is I need to find a those places. Nice idea btw buddy.
Anku S. replied:
Wang WeiThanks maate, That makes sense actually.
Anna C. replied:
I know they have rehab and physical therapists working at Ulsan University Hostpial: http://www.uuh.ulsan.kr/ Rehab Dept (call to make an appointment): 052-250-7210
Can anyone recommend a female doctor for doing checkups? Speak English, make you feel at ease, friendly.. Would be greatly appreciated... ♥ xoxo
Kate S. replied:
Doctor Jung at Fraumedi hospital in SamSan
Kate S. replied:
Hey sorry her number is 052-226-7114 (I'm not sure if this is the reception or her personal office number but just give it a try)
Deirdre M. replied:
http://www.ulsanonline.com/bus%20 bydest.php and type in Samho - it'll list all of the buses that go that way, and you can figure out which one is nearest to your starting point.
Hi! Has anybody had Invisalign treatment in Korea? Here in England, my doctor says I need the aligners, but they're much too expensive. Hoping to have the treatment when...
Hello. I was wondering if anyone can recommend an English speaking doctor, preferably female in the Mugeodong area. Also, what might I say to a taxi driver to get there?...
Martin R. replied:
http://www.ulsanonline.com/where_to_buy.php search for "doctor"
Kevin P. replied:
MS hospital in mugeodong is a good womans hospital. Dr Park at Seoul Morning Clinic trained in Iowa. He is in mugeodong also.
Stacey F. replied:
Both my children were born at the MS hospital... We had Dr. Han (a man ...who speaks English) but they do have female OBGYN on their staff...
I searched ulsan online's website but couldn't find a reference to a good gynecologist and/or Female doctor?Anybody knows of one?
Anna C. replied:
from their "where to find" section: Miz Women's Hospital A women's hospital, specializing in obstetrics and gynocology, with female doctors. Location: Beside the Samho bridge.
Anna C. replied:
the hospital's english page on their site: http://www.ulsanmizhospital.co.kr/wcenter/wcenter09.html
Alicia B. replied:
Dr. Kim by Hyundai Dept Store in Samsan. She's on the 2 nd floor above the Starbucks on the corner. The English-speaking doctor in Miz is nice and the wait as a walk-in was never more than 10 minutes, but Dr. Kim is much more talkative and helpful (though you may have to wait a little longer before getting to see her).
Juliet B. replied:
Alicia Bumpus do you know if Dr. Kim is still working above the Starbucks? Do you by any chance have a contact no for her practice? Thanks
I injured my left groin (adductor muscles?) playing ultimate over the weekend. I suspect my local Homeplus doctor is just going to give me some tylenol and tell me to...
Omas V. replied:
If you don't mind traveling to Busan, PNUH (Pusan National University Hospital) has some of the best doctors and technology around. There is a nurse who works as a liaison to help translate for foreigners also, she is very kind. I had knee surgery there and was very pleased with results. I went there after getting a false diagnosis from an Ulsan hospital. You can set up an appointment directly through her or go to the ER.
Aiden D. replied:
I second Ulsan University Hospital. This is where I had my knee surgery after a year of misdiagnosis from lesser hospitals in Ulsan.
Philip B. replied:
I've had a couple of muscular problems from running over the past few months. I've gone here every time. It's called Gana Orthopedic Clinic in Dong-gu. The doctor checks you out downstairs, up one flight for treatment. The treatment I had for muscle problems was normally a heat lamp, electro therapy and a laser to get at deep tissue. http://map.daum.net/?panoid=1022430427&pan=278.2&tilt=-3.4&zoom=1&map_type=TYPE_MAP&map_terrain=off&map_attribute=ROADVIEW&urlX=1051121&urlY=564697&urlLevel=3
Deirdre M. replied:
Ask your doctor for a recommendation for physiotherapy, if no one here suggests a good place. Or you could contact Ulsan University hospital in Donggu (near the Hyundai dept. store).
anyone know an english speaking doctor? i need to get my vaccinations for third world country
Fin M. replied:
U.S. Trained Family Doctor!!! Dr. June is a wonderful doctor who is fluent in English and has an American medical license! His clinic, Asian-Pacific Medical Center, is on the 3 rd floor of the Namgu Homeplus. Clinic phone number 052-261-9155 They are open holidays and weekends, too ^^
Does anyone know what hospital or doctor might be open today? I have been turned away from three places and I don't know what to do
Andrew B. replied:
http://www.ulsanonline.com/faq/going-to-the-doctor/ It also looks like Ulsan University Hospital in Dong-gu has a 24-hour emergency room so they'll probably be open, though you could also check Good Morning Hospital in Dal-dong as that would be closer to you
Hello everyone. A member of the group is looking for a female general practitioner doctor in the Ulsan area, for a non-gynocological problem that she'd feel more...
Tea A. replied:
Ulsan University Hospital, nurse Lee is the liaison for foreigners: 052-250-7222. The international clinic is on the second floor, if your friend wants to talk to her instead of calling.
Melanie B. replied:
Does Miss Hospital (formerly MS), still have the female internal medicine doctor? A couple of years ago they also advertised that they had a female gyno too, fyi.
Can anyone recommend where I could go to see an ENT/Otolaryngologist here in Ulsan? I get throat infections because the quality of air is so poor and always go to the...
Kelsey S. replied:
http://www.ulsanonline.com/culture/going-to-the-doctor/ This talks about a Samjeong Hospital near Mugeodong that you might find what you need. Usually hospitals have an ENT doctor to see.
Taylor K. replied:
I had a great experience with Goodmorning ENT (굿모닝 이비인후과) in samsan. As I've posted before they brought me back to life when I had a nasty bought of tonsilitis. The doctors english is pretty solid but I forget the name of the one I saw. They're in the big building behind Hyundai Department store in samsan
Hi Guys. .. Good Morning. . Where can I find a doctor in ulsan dong gu who can speak a lil bit of English. .. and most likely should be available on weekends or after 6...
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Can anyone give me an advise where I can get medical sertificate (in English) that corresponds to : 'certificates has to be issued and signed by a physician to...
Olga Z. replied:
Any Public health centre in Ulsan can help you. Check the nearest one.
Jason T. replied:
Here is some more information http://www.ulsanonline.com/faq/how-to-get-your-health-check/
Hey guys, I have a friend who is having some pretty bad bouts of lightheadedness and dizziness this days... she suffers from seizures occasionally and is on seizure...