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Seoul St. Mary's Hospital Back Pain Treatment[1]
As I sat for a long time at work, my back pain got worse. I felt like stretching alone had its limits. I chose Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, a highly trusted hospital for spinal treatment in Seoul. I listened to the explanation while watching the video taken before the treatment. Please calmly explain your current back condition. Rather than immediate treatment, I recommend lifestyle management and physical therapy. I was able to decide on a treatment direction without any burden. I trusted the medical staff because their explanations were clear. Please note that there may be long waiting times. Overall satisfaction with treatment is high. I plan to come back again for back pain management.
영선이26.01.14Views 46Likes 4 A review of my visit to the emergency room at Bucheon St. Mary's Hospital, Catholic University of Korea, due to an emergency.[2]
I ordered a hamburger, ate it, and was lying on the sofa watching YouTube Shorts like I usually do. My stomach feels bloated and uncomfortable. So I drank a shot of the Cass Life Water I had at home, and that may have been the trigger. 10 minutes later, my head suddenly started hurting, I felt nauseous, my head started hurting, I started sweating, and I felt weak all over. (The pain I felt back then was like this... It felt like my entire body weight was being supported by my navel.) So I went to the bathroom and threw up, but it didn't get any better, so I went to the internal medicine department. The doctor checked my blood pressure and said it was around 80/40, so I should go to the emergency room. Go straight to the emergency room When I went to the emergency room, it took about 30 minutes from the time I checked in at the emergency room reception desk to the time I went to the pre-examination area. I really thought I was going to fall Anyway, I went to the emergency room, got an IV and painkiller, and after about 5 hours, I came out feeling a little better. It's currently the 5th day and I feel fine except for a little discomfort. Don't lie down right after eating, you'll get sick ㅠ
폭스25.12.08Views 69Likes 0 I can't tell you how lucky I am to have found the Jemisu Pediatric and Adolescent Clinic in Seoul. Dr. Jemisu, who was formerly at Daerim St. Mary's Hospital, monitored my progress and adjusted my medication accordingly!
I went to Jemisu Pediatrics and Adolescent Clinic^^ Dr. Jemisu, who has the same name as the hospital, is treating patients. This person was at Daerim St. Mary's Hospital, where my son had been going since he was a baby. It seems like he's been running a private clinic for about 3-4 years now, and he opened one in the neighborhood I moved to. Haha, it was really nice. My son also goes to the hospital for colds and dry skin. I really like that they don't prescribe antibiotics right away, but rather adjust the medication based on the progress. They usually prescribe medication for about 4 days at first, and my son recovered quickly after taking that amount. They also prescribed moisturizing cream for itchy and dry skin, so my son was very satisfied. The nurses are also kind and nice. My son said that this is the hospital he wants to go to even when he becomes an adult.
송영미25.12.08Views 39Likes 0 
I went to Myongji St. Mary's Hospital for a health checkup.[4]
The hospital is very spacious and newly built, so it's clean and the staff are very friendly. I made a reservation, so the wait wasn't long. I got lost for a bit when I was changing, but the staff helped me find my way. The changing rooms were also very clean. I'm planning to make an endoscopy appointment here next time.
Park25.11.26Views 59Likes 0 Seongmo Hospital Health Checkup
I get a health checkup once a year at Seongmo Hospital. The medical staff is friendly and thorough in their treatment, so I am satisfied.
나미정25.11.26Views 50Likes 0 Epilepsy: A Fearful Disease That Can Affect Anyone - Treatment Reviews at St. Mary's Hospital[8]
What do you think about epilepsy? I will leave a review of the epilepsy symptoms, the moment they appear, the cause, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. Then, let's go into Bonon. You can think of it as a brain disease. The brain nerve cells temporarily become abnormal, causing sudden loss of consciousness, seizures, and excitement. To put it more simply, our brains use certain stimulus signals to make us move and act. For example, if you use a remote control to move a robot or a toy car, the signal, that is, the control is done correctly, but the stimulus is not transmitted properly, so it malfunctions. In other words, you can think of it as the signal not being transmitted properly. So why do we get epilepsy? It can be caused by various factors such as complications during childbirth, malnutrition due to nutritional imbalance, head trauma, toxic substances, brain infection, brain damage, tumors, stroke, and degenerative changes in the brain. Epilepsy occurs differently depending on age. In my case, it is said to be idiopathic and it is said to occur mainly in young and middle-aged people. Symptoms are mostly behavioral seizures. Some people have epilepsy that causes seizures all over their body, but some people only have seizures in one arm. These are called motor seizures. People who have epilepsy symptoms may temporarily collapse and lose their memory. They may become dazed, foam at the mouth as you all know, and then collapse. They have seizures that cause their whole body to twitch and collapse. So I have epilepsy where I can either just move my eyebrows or have a full body seizure where I have a grand mal seizure. Luckily, I can only move my eyebrows. I visited the hospital to get diagnosed. I need to tell the doctor how often I have epileptic seizures, whether I remember during the seizures, and the severity of the behavioral seizures. I also need to tell the doctor how long I have the epileptic behavioral seizures. Since it is a symptom that occurs in various parts of the brain, I do a lot of tests, including electroencephalography, brain magnetic resonance imaging, and positron emission tomography. Treatment methods Treatment is largely divided into two methods: drug therapy and surgery. I don't need surgery. Most epilepsy patients are treated with medication. Some people need to take the medication for a long time, and epileptic seizure symptoms can recur when they stop taking the medication. This varies from patient to patient. I received only drug therapy because I was able to treat it early. They say that if there is no relief with drug therapy, surgery is necessary. It is mainly an anticonvulsant. Depending on the patient's condition, you should consult with a doctor and take the appropriate amount and timing of the medication. Start by taking a small amount and gradually increase the amount. Fortunately, I was fine with a small amount. Epilepsy can get better if you treat it with your own will and actively.
쵸코파이팅구情24.10.15Views 160Likes 6 I visited St. Mary's Hospital because I had hematuria.[5]
Hematuria can occur for various reasons. First of all, I was surprised to see cola-colored urine and hurriedly visited the hospital. The doctor first consults, then a urine test is performed. After the urine test, symptoms may appear. In my case, the doctor listened carefully while I explained my symptoms. I had a fever, severe pain between my back ribs and spine, and slight pain when urinating. I reported these symptoms, and a urine test was conducted. The doctor diagnosed it as acute pyelonephritis, advised me to stay calm and drink plenty of water. They prescribed medication and adjusted the medication based on my hematuria, which surprised me. They also said that if medication treatment does not improve the condition, hospitalization would be necessary. If the kidneys are affected, hospitalization for about two months might be required, which scared me a lot. Fortunately, I did not need hospitalization and recovered with medication. Sometimes hematuria can occur once in a while due to fatigue, but if it happens frequently, I strongly recommend visiting a large hospital for a proper diagnosis. Fortunately, after about four weeks of medication, the hematuria disappeared, and urine tests showed no issues, so I was told I could stop visiting. If you also experience hematuria, you must address it early because if it affects the kidneys, it can become very problematic. Early detection and treatment are crucial. Hematuria is a serious condition, and treatment is not easy. It can be very painful. Don't take it lightly, or you might face serious consequences. Remember, it is a very frightening disease.
쵸코파이팅구情24.08.13Views 136Likes 4 My experience of fainting and visiting the emergency room at Uijeongbu St. Mary's Hospital[10]
I went to a campsite and fainted and fell on a piece of rubble. Went to the emergency room at dawn with a tear between the eyebrow and eye. This is my experience of fainting after visiting and receiving emergency treatment. Last winter, I went to Pocheon Auto Camping Site with my friends, but because it was winter, I was sleeping with a Paseco stove burning inside the tent, but my head hurt so much because the ventilation wasn't good. I was sick so I tried to go outside for a walk, but I fainted for a moment and I don't remember anything. The owner of the campsite saw me lying on the floor and came to our tent. I called and they said the groom was carrying me inside, but I didn't feel anything at that moment. I don't remember. It was about 30 minutes ago. The place where I fell It was a place made of crushed stone and gravel, and the stone hit the left side of my forehead and between my eyes. It was torn and bleeding profusely, but I didn't feel any pain. I rushed to the emergency room of Uijeongbu Seongbo Hospital with my husband and washed and washed. I sat on a chair, put on a plastic wrap around my neck, and sprayed disinfectant on my face. At that time, I was in excruciating pain. I immediately contacted the plastic surgeon and received emergency treatment. When I looked in the mirror, my face was a mess. My whole face was swollen and my eyes were puffy. I came back to the campsite, packed my bags, and came home, and it was a very scary experience. Even after coming home, I went to the nearby Beomgye Wonseong Plastic Surgery Clinic for dressing for about ten days because of the wound. The scar is still faint. At the moment I passed out, I felt absolutely no pain or sensation. The feelings I remember before I passed out were feeling nauseous and dizzy, and a little bit of a cold sweat. I think that's all I felt. I was completely unconscious. I never want to experience fainting again. If I ever have to use the stove, If you have ventilation, it is really important.
ㅇㅅㅇ24.08.12Views 183Likes 2 Treatment for Crohn's disease at Seoul St. Mary's Hospital[3]
After being diagnosed with Crohn's disease, I was able to find and receive consistent treatment through treatment at Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, a very difficult process. Through various management and treatments, I was able to effectively manage my Crohn's disease symptoms and received significant support throughout my recovery. Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease, and in my case, abdominal pain and diarrhea were the main symptoms. From my initial consultation at Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, I received an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan. Endoscopy and blood tests were performed to assess the severity of inflammation and the condition of my intestines, which played a crucial role in developing my follow-up treatment strategy. Because Crohn's disease is a chronic condition, I participated in a clinical trial, and fortunately, I was able to experience significant improvement with the medication Rinvoq. During the initial treatment period, regular progress checks and medication adjustments helped improve my symptoms. Afterward, I also received effective nutritional counseling and psychological support, which helped improve my overall health. Crohn's disease can present in different ways in each patient, and accurate diagnosis and early treatment are crucial. My advice to other Crohn's disease patients is to obtain the most accurate diagnosis possible, establish an appropriate treatment plan based on your doctor's recommendations, and maintain regular hospital visits and checkups. I hope that a healthy lifestyle and appropriate medications will help you manage your Crohn's disease.
Fro24.08.06Views 168Likes 2 Sharing my experience with treatment at St. Mary's Hospital for bipolar disorder.[2]
People usually think of bipolar disorder as depression, but bipolar disorder is a different disease from depression. Bipolar disorder is a mental disorder in which a person's moods last for several weeks or months, and it is accompanied by depression and manic depression. If you take medication regularly, it is a disease that people generally do not recognize. I also started to have it in my early teens. Bipolar disorder often occurs during the growth period, and I am one of them. It starts with depression, anxiety, and then insomnia. Then, you become physically lethargic, have no motivation, lose your appetite, and are completely helpless to the point of not wanting to see a doctor. You don't even know that you have bipolar disorder until you experience it. Your daily life begins to fall apart. You lose everything you want to do, become lethargic, have no hobbies, and don't want to do anything. You lose interest in all daily life. This is bipolar disorder. Then, physical reactions appear, such as headaches, a pounding heart, indigestion, and stress begin to build up. These are very common symptoms of bipolar disorder. If it gets serious, it can worsen into manic symptoms. This is how it usually goes. You start sleeping a little and suddenly start spending money to help people less fortunate than you. You may also experience delusions of grandeur, as if you are a hero. Most patients refuse treatment when they start to have bipolar disorder. I did that too. But you shouldn't give up. If you do, you will collapse. You need to communicate with your doctor, consult frequently, and maintain a social life with people. You need to overcome it while taking medication. In my case, I had frequent meetings with my doctor at Seongmo Hospital, exercised regularly, reduced binge eating, and lived a stress-free life. You need to meet with your doctor, talk about your daily life and difficulties, and recognize what you are doing wrong. You also need to set very small goals and work towards them step by step. At first, I wondered if this could be cured, but bipolar disorder is treatable and can be overcome. You should never be discouraged and give up. You will come to know yourself again, having suppressed and not expressed your emotions for so long. Be sure to overcome bipolar disorder through counseling and medication.
쵸코파이팅구情24.08.06Views 204Likes 2 I attend Sangju St. Mary's Hospital, the guardian of the community's health.[2]
Since it is close to my house and the staff and doctors are kind, I go to Sangju St. Mary's Hospital whenever I need medical care. Recently, I visited to consult about severe menopausal symptoms, and they kindly explained various ways to alleviate menopause. Usually, they just prescribe medication and suggest trying it out while monitoring the progress, but Dr. Kim Mi-sook, the obstetrician and gynecologist in charge at St. Mary's Hospital, explained in detail about the changes in body condition due to menopause and what to watch out for in daily life, which I found very helpful. She seemed trustworthy, so I went ahead and had a gynecological examination. I recommend Sangju St. Mary's Hospital's obstetrics and gynecology services to those in need of care.
냥냥이24.07.14Views 154Likes 2 Yeouido St. Mary's Hospital Health Checkup[2]
While urgently looking into public health checkups, I found Yeouido St. Mary's Hospital where I could get a checkup immediately without an appointment if I maintained an 8-hour fast. After entering the hospital and going up to the 3rd floor of the main building, there is a separate health screening center. When my number was called, I received a form at the counter, filled it out immediately, and submitted it. I did not drink water from Sunday night at midnight and went at 10 a.m. on Monday, but there was no wait. The process was very fast, and the exam was completed in about 30 minutes.
GUNDDAM24.06.27Views 178Likes 3 Where are you going for the 17th hospital? Introducing Daerim St. Mary's Hospital.[5]
Daerim St. Mary's Hospital is located in Daerim-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu. It is situated along a main road and is easily accessible with many buses such as 6512, 5620, and 5633. The parking lot is quite spacious, so it is not inconvenient. It is a general hospital with departments including radiology, surgery, internal medicine, emergency medicine, family medicine, and several other specialties. I went for a health check-up, but there were many people, so even with an appointment, there was a long wait. The staff seem to handle many patients, which might be why their attitude is somewhat stiff and bureaucratic, making the experience a bit uncomfortable.
olivekkk24.06.27Views 164Likes 6 Pyeongtaek St. Mary's Hospital left a lot of regret.[5]
Pyeongtaek St. Mary's Hospital Consultation hours from August 30 to May 30 284 Pyeongtaek-ro, Pyeongtaek-si Parking available Open Run: Visiting before business hours or on weekends or weekdays, the wait is almost two hours. Waiting is the same even if you make a medical appointment. The orthopedic doctor was kind during the consultation, but since the treatment parts are divided, I was recommended to see a neurosurgeon this time, so I received treatment from both departments together. However, the neurosurgery department head who saw me was very unkind, and he didn't even properly ask where I was hurting. He just listened briefly to the situation, then cut me off and told me to get an MRI right away, which surprised me. I thought at least for major tests, he would explain why the test was necessary and which area should be examined, but he was really rude and unkind. ㅠㅠ There was also a long wait for the MRI scan, and since it's a large hospital, the cost wasn't cheap. And next to him, Director Jeong of the Orthopedic Surgery Department, after taking an X-ray, said that if something is not visible, additional tests should be performed on that area. He explained in detail what kind of examination this test is for and what level of detail can be confirmed. Today, the neurosurgery department head I met for the first time requested all kinds of tests, including plain X-rays and MRI, without explaining why they were being done, so I was a bit taken aback since I didn't understand the purpose of the tests. They didn't answer even when I asked and just kind of pushed me away, telling me to just get tested, so I felt embarrassed and didn't feel good after asking.ㅠ So, I think I need to consider it a bit. I just wanted to do a regular X-ray, so I went and had the imaging done. You didn't properly explain the results of the test you mentioned, and you spoke curtly and dismissively, making uncomfortable comments. And you were really unkind. Recovery review: They didn't explain the treatment process, and after the examination, they just did the test. After the visit, he didn't explain anything and treated me unfriendly and cold with a sullen expression. If that's how it was going to be, I regret having the test, and the cost of the test was not a small amount. Since it's a large hospital, I spent about 100,000 won a day. I was very upset. So I ended up going to another hospital to get treatment again. Other hospitals do not demand excessive tests and instead explain in detail which tests should be done, how to proceed with treatment, and what to look for. And At other hospitals, they confirmed the proper diagnosis without doing extensive tests. These days, I am diligently managing my health, taking medication, and starting rehabilitation while visiting different hospitals.
띠띠24.06.24Views 223Likes 2 Bucheon Catholic University St. Mary's Hospital Ophthalmology is good.[1]
My eyes are dry, itchy frequently, and I feel a foreign body sensation inside my eyes, which is uncomfortable. So I made an appointment and visited on the scheduled day. After about an hour of various tests such as visual acuity and intraocular pressure, the doctor examined me. The doctor carefully examined, checked, and confirmed everything before providing treatment. It was good that I could receive treatment through a systematic system. I recommend it.
쵸코파이팅구情24.06.14Views 158Likes 2 I went to Sangju St. Mary's Hospital for a health check-up.[4]
Every year, I go to Sangju St. Mary's Hospital for a health check-up. Not only is it close to my house, but Dr. Seo Ja-young's endoscopy skills are also really excellent. Since it takes a long time to wake up from anesthesia after a sleep endoscopy and it's uncomfortable, I chose a regular endoscopy instead of sedation. I was worried it might be difficult, but they handled everything very well without any pain at all. Since there was an abnormal finding, additional biopsy was performed, and they explained everything clearly so I wasn't anxious. They were very kind. I recommend Sangju St. Mary's Hospital. I recommend it.
냥냥이24.06.14Views 386Likes 1 Cataract Surgery - Eunpyeong St. Mary's Hospital Eye Center.[7]
Let me introduce you to the hospital where my mother had cataract surgery. It was done at the Eunpyeong St. Mary's Hospital An Center in Gupabal Station. The attending physician was Professor Lee So-young, and she has been doing well for over a year now with no side effects. He was very satisfied, saying that there was no pain during the surgery and that the professor was very kind during the follow-up process.
블루아이즈24.02.05Views 240Likes 0 Catholic University Bucheon St. Mary's Hospital Dentures[5]
My parents are getting older, so I was looking for other options because there were problems with the implant procedure. I happened to come across a post about a hospital review, and it was very helpful. I have more confidence in it since you even posted photos.
쵸코파이팅구情24.01.18Views 117Likes 0 Daerim St. Mary's Hospital Lower Extremity Vein Clinic[8]
My brother-in-law had surgery here before. Because I have to stand a lot for work, I heard that I have a hard time with varicose veins in my legs. But.. I think that even if you do it once, if you keep doing it while standing, it will recur.. But it is not something that I can just leave alone... The location is about halfway between Guro Digital Complex Station and Sinpung Station. There is also a bus stop right in front, so it is convenient to visit.
♡민우맘♡샤랄라영미♡24.01.06Views 193Likes 1 This is Daejeon St. Mary's Hospital in Jung-gu, Daejeon.[2]
Daejeon St. Mary's Hospital is a hospital located in Daeheung-dong, Jung-gu, Daejeon, and is affiliated with the Catholic University of Korea College of Medicine. As the name suggests, it is a hospital established and managed by the Catholic Church. This hospital is a university hospital and was the first general hospital established in Daejeon in 1969. One of the advantages of this hospital is that it is more reliable because it utilizes the medical network consisting of the Catholic University of Korea College of Medicine and College of Nursing and eight affiliated hospitals: Daejeon St. Mary's Hospital, Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, Yeouido St. Mary's Hospital, Eunpyeong St. Mary's Hospital, Uijeongbu St. Mary's Hospital, Bucheon St. Mary's Hospital, St. Vincent's Hospital, and Incheon St. Mary's Hospital.
꿈굽는사람23.08.24Views 63Likes 0 Yeouido St. Mary's Hospital in Yeouido-dong[8]
Linked with Yeouido St. Mary's Hospital by the local dementia center I did Through cognitive tests for seniors aged 75 and older I found out my mother-in-law has dementia... subsequently Professional diagnosis, including dementia screening and brain MRI (at low cost thanks to support policies) I received... I receive treatment once every three months. I get a cognitive test once a year. I am receiving consistent management through medication and the progression of dementia... Thanks to the integrated system from preemptive testing to hospital linkage at the local level, I can't tell you how relieved I am to know about my mother-in-law's condition. Before I was diagnosed, I didn't know I had dementia and we had a hard time together... After finding out the exact diagnosis Our thoughts on accepting each other have changed a lot... If you have elderly people in your home, it might be a good idea to get tested at a dementia center. I highly recommend it... There are statues of the Virgin Mary inside and outside the hospital. Some patients come and go, and some offer prayers and peace of mind.
장보고23.08.05Views 92Likes 0 Jincheon's Hyuksin Seongmo Hospital is friendly.[10]
My child fell out of bed and got a black eye. I found this hospital while looking for a place where I could get an X-ray in case there was a bone problem. I found out that it was quite large. Still, I didn't have to wait long and got treatment. He explained it very kindly. Fortunately, there was nothing wrong with my bones, and he recommended that I go to an ophthalmologist. It's nice to have a hospital like this near my house.
최민희23.07.03Views 82Likes 0 I recommend Gangnam St. Mary's Hospital's Uterine Fibroid Center.[5]
I was diagnosed with endometriosis at another hospital. After that, the medication I was taking during treatment showed side effects. I changed hospitals~ It was great because it was friendly and systematic. Fortunately, they said he's okay now~ I was so depressed at that time~~ I was so grateful that the doctor was so kind and gave me advice~%. Haha, there were so many patients that the waiting time was really long~ I am so grateful for all the kind explanations~^ I recommend it~~~
냠냐미23.07.01Views 154Likes 0 Daerim St. Mary's Hospital[13]
I go for a checkup every few months, but it seems like the hospital is different every time I go. It keeps getting better~ The bathroom is always clean and comfortable. Is it because it's near Yeongdeungpo? There are a lot of Chinese people or ethnic Chinese. Sometimes I hear more Chinese than Korean lol
닥-행복한베니23.06.07Views 87Likes 0



