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Health Checkup in Seoul — FAQ

The most-asked questions about screening in Seoul, answered in one place — booking, cost, preparation, and results.
Updated 2026-07-04 · Seoul, South Korea · Information for international patients

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Seoul international health screening center — faq

Deeper answers live on dedicated pages: pricing, preparation, English results, and flying after colonoscopy.

FAQ

Common Questions

Do I need insurance?

No — self-pay with passport registration is the standard model for international patients.

How much does a checkup cost?

Tier-based package pricing is confirmed at booking; see Packages & Pricing for what drives cost.

How long does screening take?

2–3 hours basic, half day executive, full day with both endoscopies.

Are results in English?

Yes — a complete English report is standard.

How do I book from abroad?

Through the booking page — dates, package, and preparation instructions all handled in English.

Can couples book together?

Yes — parallel same-day scheduling is routine.

When can I fly home?

Same-day or next-day for most screening; 7–14 days after polypectomy — see the flying guide.

What if something is found?

A defined follow-up pathway with specialist consultation — see the abnormal-results guide.

Ready to Book

Request your Seoul health checkup appointment.

Send your preferred dates and package — the international desk confirms availability and sends English preparation instructions.