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Diagnoses and treats a range of conditions with traditional Korean medicine — from back and joint pain and indigestion to acupuncture, moxibustion, herbal medicine, and Chuna manual therapy.

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  • Kyung Hee Anapa Oriental Medicine Clinic
    Rating 5.0 out of 5

    The hot pack is great for my back pain. The doctor is very kind.

    Anonymous
    23.12.27
    1st visit
  • Nost Korean Medicine Clinic
    Rating 5.0 out of 5

    It was great that they did a hot pack first and then the electrical treatment.

    Anonymous
    24.04.24
    1st visit
  • Kyung Hee Anapa Oriental Medicine Clinic
    Rating 5.0 out of 5

    I had my first appointment and everyone was nice. The doctor treated me really well, which made the experience even better.

    Anonymous
    25.06.29
    1st visit
  • Sotong Korean Medicine Clinic
    Rating 5.0 out of 5

    They do a great job with the medicinal pills here. Don't get the pills done anywhere else; I recommend this place.

    Anonymous
    23.12.04
    1st visit
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What symptoms warrant a visit to a Korean medicine clinic?
Korean medicine treats chronic musculoskeletal pain (back, neck, shoulders), indigestion and IBS, headaches and insomnia, facial paralysis and muscle stiffness, menopausal symptoms, allergic rhinitis, and various chronic conditions. It's often combined with Western medicine.
Are acupuncture and moxibustion really effective?
Acupuncture and moxibustion are proven effective for chronic pain and musculoskeletal conditions. The WHO recognizes acupuncture indications, and they have few side effects. Disposable sterile needles eliminate infection risk.
How long should I take herbal medicine?
It depends on symptom type, severity, and constitution, but typically 4–12 weeks. Chronic conditions may require longer. Always get a prescription after consultation with a Korean medicine doctor rather than self-medicating.
What is Chuna therapy?
Chuna is a Korean medicine manual therapy in which a Korean medicine doctor uses hands and body to correct misalignment of the spine, joints, and muscles. It's effective for herniated discs, forward head posture, pelvic asymmetry, etc., and has been covered by national health insurance since 2019.
Is Korean medicine covered by national health insurance?
Consultation, acupuncture, moxibustion, cupping, and some herbal medicine (cheopyak) are covered by national health insurance. Chuna therapy is also covered. However, tonics, herbal injections, and expensive herbal medicines are non-covered. Check with your clinic for details.
The medical information on this page is for reference only. For accurate diagnosis and treatment, please consult a specialist.