Will I need to travel to see a specialist?
When we asked members in Korea if they typically need to travel to see specialists, they replied...
"Seoul is widely regarded as having the best selection of medical specialists in Korea. The Gangnam district in particular is home to many of the country's top hospitals and clinics, offering a wide range of medical services. Other cities such as Busan, Incheon, and Daegu also have a good selection of medical specialists, with many of the country's leading medical institutions located in these areas. Additionally, the Jeju Island region is known for its excellent medical facilities, offering a variety of specialized treatments and services," mentioned another expat when asked about moving to Korea.
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- Is there a lot of crime in Korea?
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- What are medical services in Korea like?
- Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Korea?
- What are emergency services like in Korea?
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- How are local medical facilities in Korea?
- As a foreigner living in Korea, will I have access to public healthcare? What is it like?
- What have your experiences during the pandemic with the local healthcare system been like?
Will I need to travel to see a specialist?
If you live in Korea, newcomers to Korea would love to hear your answer to this question: