Wonju Yonsei Medical Center was close to my home, so I initially made a casual visit, but the care was surprisingly thorough, and I ended up continuing to use it. The reception staff were calm and friendly, which quickly eased my nerves, and the wait time was relatively short for a local clinic. The doctor didn't just listen to my symptoms; he asked me detailed questions about my symptoms, including how long I had been feeling unwell and my lifestyle habits, trying to identify the underlying cause. He not only prescribed medication but also explained how to manage my condition at home, so I didn't feel like I was simply receiving treatment. Even when I went in with a cold, the doctor didn't recommend unnecessary shots or excessive prescriptions, but only recommended the necessary options, which gave me confidence. When I returned for a blood pressure consultation with my parents, the doctor was meticulous, reviewing my previous records. While the hospital isn't particularly large or fancy, it's well-maintained and offers a comfortable atmosphere for local residents. The biggest advantage is that I can see the doctor relatively quickly even without an appointment when I'm suddenly sick. I also felt respected as the doctor explained everything to me without being annoyed, even when I asked a lot of questions. This is a clinic I can trust and go to when I'm unsure whether to go to a larger hospital, so I plan to continue using it.