Dedicated Premium Plus Program

Soonchunhyang University Hospital International Medical Center

All procedures are conducted by dedicated interpreters, offering a personalized, high-end screening program that eliminates cultural and language barriers. This allows patients to experience a leisurely, two-day, one-night stay. Soonchunhyang is a popular hospital for international patients.

$100.00
$100.00
The price is for a reservation security deposit only. The actual cost will vary by the clinic after consultation.
Option: Reservation Security Deposit

Safety Guidelines before your physical exam


General

Stop taking antithrombotic drugs and aspirin seven (7) days before your exam appointment. If you are taking this medication, be sure to consult with your doctor in your home country first before stopping it.

Stop taking vitamins, immune boosters, dietary supplements, etc., two (2) days before the exam.

METFORMIN (diabetes medication) should be stopped two (2) days prior to a CT scan. If you are taking this medication, be sure to consult with your doctor in your home country first before stopping it.

You should not take your oral diabetes medication on the day of your exam unless otherwise instructed by your doctor.

If applicable, take your asthma, blood pressure, and heart medications with a small sip of water in the morning of your examination day. Be sure to bring your inhaler or any medicine in a spray.

Patients with diabetes who are planning to have a PET-CT scan should inform us upon making the exam appointment for additional instructions. If your blood glucose level is high, your exam will be rescheduled.

Patients with metallic implants, such as a pacemaker, defibrillator, or other internal medical device, should inform us upon making the exam appointment for additional instructions.

Claustrophobic patients cannot undergo an MRI at the health check-up center. Please be aware that outpatient consultation/hospitalization is required for patients with this condition.

Gastroscopy/Colonoscopy Procedure Preparation Instructions

Seven(7) days before your procedure, avoid eating mixed grain rice (brown, black rice, etc), seaweeds, all raw vegetables, tough/fibrous cooked vegetables, beans, sesame seeds, red pepper powder, fruits with seeds, nuts, corn, etc. Inadequate cleansing may result in missed polyps or other potential issues, requiring a repeat procedure for a more accurate examination.

Avoid alcoholic beverages 3-5 days before endoscopy, as it may make the sedative ineffective.

One(1) day before the procedure, you should consume soft foods (porridge, clear broth, eggs, pudding, castella, milk, etc.) the entire day. Make sure to finish your last meal by 5-6 pm on the day before the procedure.

Make sure to remove gel nail polish(including transparent ones) from both fingers and toes prior to the procedure.

Make sure you drink plenty of water to prevent dehydration. Stop drinking water 3 hours before the time you are scheduled to arrive at the hospital.

If inflammation or abnormal findings are detected in the course of Gastroscopy/-Colonoscopy, biopsies or Helicobacter pylori test may be performed at the discretion of the treating doctor to decide. Additional charges will be applied for these tests.

If a polyp is seen, it may be taken out during a colonoscopy with informed consent. Depending on the size and number of polyps, the procedure cost may vary from 1,000,000 to 3,000,000 KRW. You may be hospitalized for 1 day or so, depending on your medical condition.

For infection prevention matters, your doctor may not be able to remove polyps discovered during the colonoscopy if food is still present inside your colon.

You may experience a sore throat or abdominal cramps for several hours or days after the procedure.

Soonchunhyang University Hospital International Medical Center

Soonchunhyang University Hospital International Medical Center

Soonchunhyang University Hospital International Medical Center

$100.00
Option: Reservation Security Deposit

Soonchunhyang University Hospital Dedicated Premium Plus Health Checkup Program

Male: $4,290.00 USD
Female: $4,490.00 USD

Soonchunhyang University Hospital has strived to share cutting-edge medical technology with the world under the philosophy of "respect for humanity." In 1992, the International Healthcare Center opened at Seoul Hospital, which serves a large number of international patients. In 2009, the International Patient Support Team was established to attract and manage professional medical interpretation and guidance services provided by the outpatient and inpatient teams.

We provide prompt and systematic medical services during your hospital stay through professional medical interpretation, guidance, and integrated treatment schedules from our outpatient and inpatient teams.

 

Soonchunhyang University Hospital International Medical Center

All procedures are conducted by dedicated interpreters, and we offer customized, advanced screening programs that break down cultural and language barriers. This allows patients to enjoy a relaxing two-day, one-night stay. Soonchunhyang Hospital is a popular hospital for international patients.

Comfort meets premium

Soonchunhyang University Hospital's International Healthcare Center has hosted embassies, prime ministers, and other prominent figures. It provides personalized, one-on-one treatment and communication services for international patients.

Patients can conveniently inquire about all necessary information regarding checkups, treatment, and hospitalization. A garden is also available for patients to relax or read. (The International Medical Manager's Office is located next to the patient rooms, providing a comfortable environment for both caregivers and patients.)

 

Standard Screening Program

Tumor markers (liver, rectum, pancreas, prostate), physical measurements (height, weight, waist circumference, body mass index), blood pressure, complete blood count with white blood cell differential, hyperlipidemia, liver tests, diabetes tests (glucose, HbA1C), erythrocyte infiltration rate (ESR), syphilis, HIV/AIDS, kidney tests, thyroid tests, rheumatoid factor, uric acid, electrolytes, ABO blood type/Rh group, hepatitis A/B/C, serum ferritin, eyes (visual acuity, fundus photography, intraocular pressure measurement), ears (pure-tone audiometry), chest X-ray, electrocardiogram, abdominal ultrasound, biological age, ankle-brachial index (ABI), complete urinalysis, esophagogastroduodenoscopy under conscious sedation, full reporting/review of test results with the physician.

*Women: Includes Pap smears and mammograms.

Premium Plus Program

Diagnosing Cancer, Brain, Heart, and Other Diseases

Male STANDARD + Colonoscopy + Brain MRI/MRA + Cardiac CT (3D) + Cardiac Ultrasound + Thyroid Ultrasound + Prostate Ultrasound + BMD + NMP22 + PET-CT (Whole Body) + CYFRA
Female STANDARD + Colonoscopy + Brain MRI/MRA + Cardiac CT (3D) + Cardiac Ultrasound + Thyroid Ultrasound + Breast Ultrasound + Obstetrics and Gynecology Ultrasound + BMD + NMP22 + PET-CT (Whole Body) + CYFRA

* Includes a private room at the hospital or one night at a designated hotel.

* Availability may vary depending on the hospital/hotel. MediGrace appointment required.

 

 

Safety Guidelines before your physical exam


General

Stop taking antithrombotic drugs and aspirin seven (7) days before your exam appointment. If you are taking this medication, be sure to consult with your doctor in your home country first before stopping it.

Stop taking vitamins, immune boosters, dietary supplements, etc., two (2) days before the exam.

METFORMIN (diabetes medication) should be stopped two (2) days prior to a CT scan. If you are taking this medication, be sure to consult with your doctor in your home country first before stopping it.

You should not take your oral diabetes medication on the day of your exam unless otherwise instructed by your doctor.

If applicable, take your asthma, blood pressure, and heart medications with a small sip of water in the morning of your examination day. Be sure to bring your inhaler or any medicine in a spray.

Patients with diabetes who are planning to have a PET-CT scan should inform us upon making the exam appointment for additional instructions. If your blood glucose level is high, your exam will be rescheduled.

Patients with metallic implants, such as a pacemaker, defibrillator, or other internal medical device, should inform us upon making the exam appointment for additional instructions.

Claustrophobic patients cannot undergo an MRI at the health check-up center. Please be aware that outpatient consultation/hospitalization is required for patients with this condition.

Gastroscopy/Colonoscopy Procedure Preparation Instructions

Seven(7) days before your procedure, avoid eating mixed grain rice (brown, black rice, etc), seaweeds, all raw vegetables, tough/fibrous cooked vegetables, beans, sesame seeds, red pepper powder, fruits with seeds, nuts, corn, etc. Inadequate cleansing may result in missed polyps or other potential issues, requiring a repeat procedure for a more accurate examination.

Avoid alcoholic beverages 3-5 days before endoscopy, as it may make the sedative ineffective.

One(1) day before the procedure, you should consume soft foods (porridge, clear broth, eggs, pudding, castella, milk, etc.) the entire day. Make sure to finish your last meal by 5-6 pm on the day before the procedure.

Make sure to remove gel nail polish(including transparent ones) from both fingers and toes prior to the procedure.

Make sure you drink plenty of water to prevent dehydration. Stop drinking water 3 hours before the time you are scheduled to arrive at the hospital.

If inflammation or abnormal findings are detected in the course of Gastroscopy/-Colonoscopy, biopsies or Helicobacter pylori test may be performed at the discretion of the treating doctor to decide. Additional charges will be applied for these tests.

If a polyp is seen, it may be taken out during a colonoscopy with informed consent. Depending on the size and number of polyps, the procedure cost may vary from 1,000,000 to 3,000,000 KRW. You may be hospitalized for 1 day or so, depending on your medical condition.

For infection prevention matters, your doctor may not be able to remove polyps discovered during the colonoscopy if food is still present inside your colon.

You may experience a sore throat or abdominal cramps for several hours or days after the procedure.

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