Except for the fact that the waiting time is always long, the treatment is really good. The explanations are detailed and I really like that they always show pictures of the nostrils and ear holes.
I don't think there's any overtreatment. Even if your condition isn't good, they take medicine and see how it goes, so I have some faith in them.
I remember that when I had similar symptoms at another hospital, they gave me electric shocks and it was even more painful, but I don't feel that way anymore!
Not long after we started swimming with my mom, both of our ears felt stuffy and irritated, so we went to the hospital. They drained the water and treated our ears. My mom has otitis externa on both sides, and I have otitis externa on one side!!
Actually, you can do it at any ENT clinic, but there's a reason to go there and wait!! I see Dr. Kim Sang-hyeop, and my mom sees Dr. Kim Yun-ho. Director Kim Yun-ho seems very meticulous in his treatment, but he seems blunt and cold, but he's also very affectionate.
If you go 20 minutes before opening or right before lunch time and wait for afternoon treatment, you can get treatment 30 minutes or so after opening. If you visit after opening or go at an ambiguous 3:00 or 4:00, you will often have to wait for two or three hours... Even when the temperature rises to 39.1 degrees, it takes about 40 minutes after opening. I went there and got a checkup, a flu test, and even an IV treatment, so it was a bit crowded during lunch time... There were that many people...
Parking is hard for me. It was hard to begin with, but with the construction of the lake park parking lot, parking has become really, really, really hard. I always end up walking far away.