요즘 병원마다 키오스크가 도입되어 있어서 너무 편하더라구요..어르신들은 창구로..ㅎㅎ
Mirsoa Youth Center was originally located in the large building on Baekje-daero, Samcheondong, but this year it moved to the 3rd floor of the Sejin Building in the Hyocheon district.
This is a place where four doctors take turns providing treatment in the morning, afternoon, night, and weekends, 365 days a year.
There are three female teachers and one male teacher.
It used to be close by, but it moved early this year, so it's about a 20-minute drive these days. But it's still a place I often go to because my kids get treatment and recover well.
You can make reservations using the app called Dokdak. These days, you have to pay a monthly fee of 1,000 for Dokdak.
Still, I use it because I can go there in person and use it without having to wait for a long time.
It is a system where reservations for that day open at midnight the day before.
For example, if you want to see a doctor on Saturday, you can make an appointment by going in at midnight on Thursday night.
Of course, on-site registration is also possible.
You should plan to wait for 30 to 1 hour. They are putting you in early depending on the number of patients waiting for treatment, and they are putting you in intermittently by waiting a little longer.
The treatment is divided into respiratory care (patients with colds) and general care (children without colds, vaccinations, infant and toddler checkups), so I was able to receive treatment with peace of mind.
On weekends, regardless of this, I am seeing an integrated clinic.
It's a bit disappointing that the hospital room was moved here and disappeared, but there are two small IV rooms where you can get IVs or nutritional supplements, so you can get them comfortably.
This time, I had to see a 7-year-old boy and a 4-year-old girl for a cough.
The director I was seeing originally was Humyu, so I went to see another doctor. As expected, the other doctor was also good at treating the children and made sure to tell them to eat well, so the children ate very well that evening. Haha.
Finally, payment..
You can conveniently pay at the kiosk, get your prescription, and then go to the pharmacy on the first floor.
Of course, if there are any inconveniences or separate payment is required, you can pay at the reception desk.