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Specialty Hub · Internal Medicine

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Diagnoses and treats internal organ conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, and digestive and respiratory disorders — covering chronic disease management, infectious diseases, and comprehensive health screenings.

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  • Seoul Green Forest Internal Medicine Clinic
    Rating 5.0 out of 5

    I saw my mother struggle with shingles, so I got the shingles vaccine and I'm satisfied with it.

    Anonymous
    24.02.22
    1st visit
  • Seoul Green Forest Internal Medicine Clinic
    Rating 5.0 out of 5

    I was struggling with stomach pain and bloating, but they treated me well.

    Anonymous
    24.09.05
    1st visit
  • Gangnam Park Internal Medicine Clinic
    Rating 5.0 out of 5

    The doctor explained everything in detail and the nurses were relatively kind and accommodating, which I appreciated.

    Anonymous
    25.07.04
    1st visit
  • Yonsei The Bright Internal Medicine Clinic
    Rating 5.0 out of 5

    I had severe stomach pain, felt weak, and the doctor gave me a nutritional injection which really helped.

    Anonymous
    25.06.27
    1st visit
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When should I visit internal medicine?
Visit internal medicine for internal organ symptoms such as fever, cough, phlegm, abdominal pain, indigestion, chest tightness, or chronic fatigue. Chronic disease management (hypertension, diabetes) and comprehensive health screenings are also handled by internal medicine.
How often should I get a comprehensive health checkup?
Generally, every 2 years from your 30s and annually from your 40s. If you have a family history or chronic conditions, your doctor may recommend shorter intervals.
Do I need to take medication for hypertension or diabetes for life?
Most require long-term medication, but lifestyle changes (diet, exercise, weight management) can sometimes reduce dosage or allow temporary discontinuation. Never stop medication on your own — always consult your doctor first.
What is the difference between a cold and the flu?
A cold has relatively mild symptoms — mainly runny nose, sneezing, and sore throat. The flu involves high fever above 38°C, body aches, and severe fatigue. The flu requires antiviral treatment, most effective when prescribed within 48 hours of symptom onset.
How much does an internal medicine visit cost?
General visits are covered by national health insurance, costing about KRW 5,000–15,000 for a first visit. Comprehensive health screenings are non-covered and range from KRW 100,000 to several hundred thousand depending on scope.
The medical information on this page is for reference only. For accurate diagnosis and treatment, please consult a specialist.