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大韓民国の最高の感染症科クリニックをご発見ください:11件の認証済み選択肢と料金

クリニックはBookimedのスマートシステムにより、5つの主要基準でのデータサイエンス分析を使用してランク付けされています。
Samsung Medical Center
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大韓民国のトップ感染症科センター

  • Samsung Medical Center, 大韓民国
  • Wonjin Plastic Surgery Clinic, 大韓民国
  • Seoul National University Bundang Hospital (SNUBH), 大韓民国
  • Asan Medical Center, 大韓民国
  • Severance Hospital, 大韓民国

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Do I need a doctor's prescription for antibiotics in South Korea?

You must have a doctor prescription for all oral antibiotics in South Korea. Pharmacies strictly enforce these regulations to manage bacterial resistance. Foreign prescriptions are not valid. You must visit a local clinic to obtain a valid South Korean prescription from a licensed physician.

  • Consultation process: Visit a local clinic or hospital for an infectionist consultation first.
  • Doctor fees: A consultation with a treatment plan typically costs $100 to $300.
  • Pharmacy identification: Look for a green cross sign to find a certified local pharmacy.
  • Medication packaging: Pharmacists often dispense pills in individual daily pouches labeled by mealtime.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Major institutions like Seoul National University Bundang Hospital (SNUBH) use the BESTcare digital system. This technology tracks prescriptions to prevent medical errors. Choosing a hospital with advanced digital records ensures your antibiotic history is accurately logged for future visits. These clinics often handle over 1.5 million patients annually.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that even for minor issues like traveler diarrhea, pharmacies will firmly deny requests without a local script. Many recommend using translation apps during visits to smaller clinics if English-speaking staff are unavailable.

Travelers with fever or respiratory symptoms in South Korea should visit international clinics at JCI-accredited hospitals like Severance Hospital or Samsung Medical Center. These facilities provide English-speaking staff and specialized infectious disease departments. For mild symptoms, local pharmacies offer rapid testing and basic medications without long wait times.

  • International clinics: Severance Hospital and Samsung Medical Center offer dedicated services for foreign travelers.
  • Expert consultation: Specialist infectious disease doctors like Dr. Eun Seong Seon provide detailed diagnostic screenings.
  • Accreditation: Major Seoul hospitals hold Joint Commission International (JCI) or KOIHA quality certifications.
  • Diagnostic costs: An infectious disease consultation typically ranges from $100 to $300.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Quality signals for international patients in Korea often link to Newsweek rankings and JCI status. Centers like Severance Hospital, which serves 1.6 million outpatients annually, prioritize safety through these global benchmarks. Choosing a hospital with a dedicated international wing usually bypasses the typical language barriers found in smaller local clinics.

Patient Consensus: Patients note it is smart to start at a pharmacy for quick tests to avoid high emergency room fees. For serious issues, they suggest going directly to a large hospital international department with insurance documents ready.

Are there late-night or after-hours healthcare options for sudden illness?

After-hours healthcare in South Korea for sudden illnesses like infections includes 24/7 emergency centers at major university hospitals and specialized night clinics called Yagan Jinryoso. Facilities like Samsung Medical Center and Severance Hospital operate around the clock with JCI-accredited safety standards for international patients.

  • Emergency rooms: Open 24/7 at centers like Asan Medical Center for severe infectious symptoms.
  • Night clinics: Known as Yagan Jinryoso, these provide non-emergency care until midnight for minor infections.
  • Digital tools: Patients use apps like Goodoc to find real-time clinic hours and open pharmacies.
  • Ambulance services: Dialing 119 provides rapid transport to emergency facilities even for moderate illness.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Seoul National University Bundang Hospital uses the 1st digital BESTcare system to prevent medical errors during high-volume night shifts. Data indicates that JCI-accredited centers like Severance Hospital are better equipped for international patients, as they manage 1.6 million outpatients annually with established English-support protocols.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that pharmacies in Seoul often remain open until 11 PM for basic medication. For more serious concerns, they recommend using 119 for faster hospital access than taking a taxi.

Travelers can easily access medical treatment in South Korea without speaking Korean. Major hospitals in Seoul and Incheon operate dedicated international clinics with English-speaking doctors. Facilities like Severance Hospital and Samsung Medical Center provide multilingual support to manage infectious diseases, diagnostics, and emergency care for international patients.

  • International departments: Major university hospitals feature staff fluent in English, Chinese, and Russian.
  • Accredited facilities: JCI-accredited centers like Gangnam Severance Hospital follow global communication and safety standards.
  • Digital support: Patients often use translation apps like Papago for communication in smaller clinics.
  • Expert consultations: Specialists like Dr. Eun Seong Seon provide detailed, easy-to-understand explanations in English.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Our data shows that hospitals with Global Healthcare Accreditation (GHA), such as Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, prioritize the international patient journey. These centers often integrate digital systems like BESTcare to streamline English-language medical records. Choosing a GHA-accredited facility typically ensures a smoother experience for complex infectious disease diagnostics.

Patient Consensus: Patients note it is important to carry a passport for registration. Many found that using the hotel concierge to call ahead helps confirm English-speaking staff availability at urban clinics.

What travel-related vaccinations does South Korea recommend before arrival?

No vaccinations are mandatory for entry into South Korea as of 2026. Health authorities strongly recommend Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Japanese Encephalitis for specific travelers. Standard routine immunizations like MMR and Tdap should be current. Documentation is only required if arriving from yellow fever endemic regions.

  • Hepatitis A: Recommended for travelers planning to consume street food or visit rural areas.
  • Japanese Encephalitis: Advised for long-term stays or outdoor activities like hiking and camping.
  • Typhoid: Suggested for those visiting smaller cities where food hygiene varies.
  • Routine boosters: Ensure MMR, Influenza, and Tdap are updated before your departure date.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While South Korea has a lower infectious disease risk than Southeast Asia, the country is a global leader in preventative diagnostics. Facilities like Samsung Medical Center serve over 2,000,000 patients annually. They prioritize advanced health screenings that include comprehensive infectious disease panels. Many travelers now combine their visit with these high-tech check-ups due to the efficiency of Korean medical systems managed by experts like Dr. Eun Seong Seon.

Patient Consensus: Travelers note that while vaccines are not forced at the border, getting a Hepatitis A shot is practical for enjoying the famous street food scene safely. Many advise checking the Korean CDC website 2 weeks before arrival for any local health alerts.

South Korea provides antiviral therapies like Paxlovid (nirmatrelvir/ritonavir) and Molnupiravir for high-risk COVID-19 patients. These oral medications are primarily available to individuals over 50 or those with underlying conditions. JCI-accredited facilities in Seoul, such as Severance Hospital, coordinate these advanced infectious disease treatments.

  • Available antivirals: Paxlovid remains the primary oral treatment for patients with comorbidities.
  • Secondary options: Molnupiravir is used as an alternative when first-line drug stocks are low.
  • Inpatient treatment: Severe cases requiring hospitalization receive IV-administered Remdesivir at major medical centers.
  • Expert consultations: Infectionist consultations range from $100 to $300 for treatment planning.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from top-tier Seoul hospitals like Samsung Medical Center and Asan Medical Center shows a trend toward integrated digital health systems. These centers utilize advanced tracking to manage treatment for millions of patients annually. Patients should seek hospitals with KOIHA accreditation to ensure they meet strict national safety standards for antiviral administration.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that getting tested immediately at public stations is the fastest way to access antivirals. Many emphasize having health records ready to prove eligibility for government-distributed medication.

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