I would like to introduce you to Seoul 365 Metro Hospital, the hospital I visited when I suddenly got sick while working.
address 102 Hakdong-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul Nonhyeon Station B2 floor commercial building #212
The location is inside Nonhyeon Station subway station.
It is located on the 2nd basement floor, in front of the ticket gate, and has the number 365 written in large letters at the hospital entrance, so it is easy to find.
Clinic hours (It says that reception closes 10 minutes before closing time, but I think you should arrive at least 30 minutes early)
Weekdays 08:00-19:30
Sat 10:00-17:00 / Sun 10:00-16:30
Lunchtime 13:00-14:30
You can also make reservations at this hospital through Naver.
Even though it's not a very large hospital, there are three family medicine specialists.
That's probably why I was able to see the doctor right away without waiting every time I visited.
The interior of the hospital is clean and new, as it is a relatively new hospital.
What made you come to this hospital?
There are times when you're at work and suddenly feel unwell. That day was just like that for me.
I was fine until morning, but after lunch, my body started to feel weak, I felt like I had a fever, and I even had a headache, so I couldn't concentrate on work.
My condition was getting worse and worse, so I couldn't hold out until I got off work, so I looked for a nearby hospital that I could go to right away, and that's how I found 365 Metro Clinic.
It's located inside a subway station, so it's easy to access because you can just go straight to the station.
The best thing about arriving at the hospital was that the flow from check-in to treatment was quick and organized.
When you go in, you check in using a tablet. Of course, there are also staff at the information desk.
I was working and didn't have much time, but I felt relieved that I didn't have to wait unnecessarily long.
The treatment doesn't feel rushed or rushed.
He calmly asked me what symptoms I had and when they started.
They even prescribed only the amount of medication necessary for my current condition.
One day, I went there because I had a high fever and body aches, and the doctor told me to take a day's worth of medicine and come back the next day after checking my condition, so I trusted the fact that he didn't necessarily prescribe a long prescription.
After taking the medicine, I felt a bit better the next day, so I went after work.
By the time I finish work, it's late at night, so the hospitals near my house are already closing, and not many are open right after work. This place is open until 7:30 PM, so I have plenty of time to spare after work, which is nice!
And since it is a hospital that is open on weekends, it is a great hospital for nearby residents, especially local merchants, to visit.
I went the next day, Friday, a little after 6 PM. I made a reservation in advance and was able to get a quick consultation.
Looking at the receipt, it wasn't even 7 o'clock by the time I paid and left.
Thanks to the quick treatment, I didn't have to wait long, which was nice. Since I had already been there once the day before, it was a short treatment, but the doctor still treated me thoroughly.
Back when the coronavirus was prevalent, I went to the hospital thinking I had a bad cold, but the director said it wasn't a common cold, but more like coronavirus, so I got tested for coronavirus.
As the director said, it really was corona, and thanks to the quick diagnosis, I was prescribed medication right away.
Your treatment is really accurate!
When you suddenly feel unwell while working, it's difficult to move far, and if you hold on any longer, your condition often worsens.
In times like these, just knowing that there is a hospital nearby where you can get quick treatment definitely gives me peace of mind.
If you happen to come to Gangnam and suddenly need to go to the hospital, you don't have to look for it, just go to the subway station, so it might be a good idea to take note of it!