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Health Checkup in Seoul Without Insurance

You do not need insurance for a health checkup in Korea — a passport is enough. Screening is self-pay with package prices quoted upfront, and itemized receipts are provided for any reimbursement you pursue at home.
Updated 2026-07-04 · Seoul, South Korea · Information for international patients

Yes — You Only Need a Passport

Health Checkup in Seoul Without Insurance — international patient screening in Seoul, Korea

International patients register with passport identification alone. There is no insurance verification step because packages are self-pay by design — this is the standard model, not an exception.

Self-Pay Pricing, Fully Transparent

Every tier is quoted as an inclusive package before you confirm; add-ons are itemized separately. No surprise billing — the quote is the price.

Getting Receipts for Reimbursement at Home

Itemized English receipts and reports are standard issue; patients use them for HSA/FSA claims, private-insurer reimbursement, or tax documentation depending on home-country rules.

FAQ

Common Questions

Is uninsured screening more expensive in Korea?

Self-pay is the standard pricing model for international patients — the quoted package price is the same regardless of insurance status.

Do I need a Korean ID or ARC?

No — passport registration is standard for international screening patients.

Can I get documentation for my home insurer?

Yes — itemized receipts and English medical reports are provided for claims.

What payment methods work?

Major cards and transfers; confirm specifics at booking.

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.