(3rd Round Honest King) Elephant Pediatric and Adolescent Clinic
(3rd Round Honest King) Elephant Pediatric Clinic
This is a hospital with many patients.
Nurses and doctors also like this hospital because it has many patients, but my daughter visited the Elephant Pediatric and Adolescent Clinic because she had a fever, and she was diagnosed with Type A flu.
At that time, it was a trend among schools.
There are two treatment options: one is taking Tamiflu for a week and isolating, and the other is IV therapy to quickly reduce the fever, allowing school attendance in three days.
Since the high fever was very difficult, I immediately received IV treatment. Both the nurse and the doctor told me that it would be covered by my insurance, but they also mentioned that it varies depending on the insurance company. They recommended a combination of medication and nutritional supplements, and I ended up spending over 200,000 won on treatment.
In conclusion, I received about half of the treatment costs from the accident insurance company, covering only the direct treatment expenses.
I think it's important to inform patients that the Yeongyangje is an educational expense, so there may be personal costs involved.
I don't think the doctor or nurse would say they don't know.
We recommend these as a set to patients who do not understand the difference between medication and supplements.
You can receive reimbursement.
Wouldn't this kind of explanation make it a more trustworthy hospital?
In this way, I was able to understand better later when talking with the insurance company.
Treatment costs are covered by the actual expense insurance, but supplements are excluded.
It's a bit disappointing.
More than 100,000 won was spent on flu treatment (excluding actual insurance coverage), as additional personal expenses.









