Treatment of chronic fatigue syndrome in clinics Incheon, South Korea

Chronic fatigue syndrome
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  • Number of clinics for chronic fatigue syndrome treatment:

    30

Why you should go to Incheon for medical treatment

Incheon is the 3rd largest city in Korea, and a lot of investments have been made in its development in recent years, as it is a satellite city of Seoul and is in fact a remote part of it.

There are many attractions in Incheon, the city is characterized by wide roads and a large number of park areas.

One of the districts of Incheon is Songdo district, it is called the city of the future, and the country's largest airport, the free economic zone, is located here. The first thing you will see when you arrive in Korea will be Incheon, and it is from there that you will begin your acquaintance with Korea.

Incheon Clinics

Since Incheon is actively developing and the number of residents there is growing every year, it is becoming very attractive for the expansion of many large university clinics in the country, in particular, this city has the St. Mary's Clinic at the Catholic University, which has the most modern neurosurgery center in the country, the main clinic of the Himchang orthopedic clinic network, also located in Incheon, one one of the most advanced research centers on the basis of which the multidisciplinary medical center Gil (Gachon University) has been open and has been operating for more than 50 years, which deals, among other things, with the treatment of oncology of any complexity. All these clinics belong to the 2nd and 3rd (highest) levels. Many of them have JCI accreditation, which guarantees the quality and safety of treatment in the hospital.

The cost of treatment in Incheon clinics

The cost of treatment, as well as the general price level in comparison with Seoul, will be 10-15% lower. Incheon clinics often carry out campaigns aimed at reducing the final costs of the patient.

The Ihwa Clinic, for example, applies a reduced rate for accommodation in wards for foreign patients, the Mediplex Sejong Clinic conducts a one-way ticket payment campaign for the patient, and the Gil Clinic provides discounts for the examination of 2 or more people.

Incheon City Hall also takes great care of patients staying in the region for treatment, so they have developed a loyalty program for patients who need to come back, and the city Hall reimburses the cost of staying at the hotel during treatment.

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You can find the cost of specific procedures in each clinic on the clinic pages or get preliminary information on prices by contacting our service staff.

Another effect of reducing the cost of treatment is the short rehabilitation period, in Korea there are standards for the patient's hospitalization, patients are not kept in the hospital for a long time. For example, after even open brain surgery, the patient will spend no more than 7 days in the hospital, then the attending physician will observe him on an outpatient basis.

The cost of treatment is always calculated individually and may depend on the form of the disease, the presence of complications, the class of the clinic and the qualifications of the doctor. You can find out the exact cost of treatment after passing the diagnosis and consulting a doctor directly at the clinic.

Additional services

In addition to medical services, Incheon clinics provide foreign patients with a range of services aimed at maximizing the comfort of their stay in this country. These include:

  • free translation services;
  • accommodation within walking distance from the clinic;
  • 2 meals a day (there is a European menu);
  • free transfer to the place of treatment and to the airport;
  • information support and much more.

It is extremely important to have a highly qualified medical coordinator — translator.

Incheon clinics have been receiving patients from Russia and the CIS countries for a long time and have a staff of 2 to 15 coordinators with more than 3 years of experience.

Benefits of treatment in Incheon: 

  • Low cost of treatment
  • Patient Cost Reduction Promotions
  • The latest medical equipment.
  • High expertise of doctors.
  • State control over the quality of treatment.
  • Principles of evidence-based medicine.
  • An integrated approach to treatment.
  • Accommodation in Incheon

Accommodation for patients and accompanying persons in Incheon can be found cheaper than in Seoul, while the standard will be decent. There are many mini-hotels in Incheon that cost from $40 per night, where you can find everything you need, including disposable supplies.

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Leading doctors
John Yong Jun
  • Specialization: gastroenterology, research on acute and chronic liver inflammation, performed over 30,000 diagnostic endoscopies.
  • Member of the Academy of Medical Sciences, National Cardiology Society.
  • Work experience: head of Gwangju Central Hospital, deputy director of Mokpo City Hospital.
  • Co-author of the books "Alcohol Chooses a Person, a Person Chooses Alcohol" and "Patient and Family Education for Post-Treatment Recovery," as well as the manual "General Course of Rehabilitation after Alcohol Dependence."
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Chae Sang Han
  • Director of the Rehabilitation Center.
  • Specialization: rehabilitation after central nervous system lesions (brain and spinal cord injuries), heart diseases, and sports injuries.
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Jong Byung Han
  • Graduated from the College of Korean Medicine, Dongguk University.
  • Former Head of "Asan", "Dongkan", "Kyeonghwadong" Oriental Medicine Clinics.
  • Head of the Department of Traditional Korean Medicine at "Cheongshim".
  • Specialization: conservative treatment of chronic pain, menopausal syndrome, digestive disorders.
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Kang Jin Woo
  • Graduated from the College of Medicine, Kosin University.
  • Specialization: pain management, rehabilitation after strokes and injuries — sports, traumatic brain injuries.
  • Works with children with disabilities over 10 years old.
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Lee Myung Jon
  • Graduated from the College of Medicine, Yonsei University in 1964.
  • Worked as a neurologist and lecturer at the University of Minnesota Hospital.
  • Former Head of the Neurology and Brain Disease Center and Parkinson's Disease Center at "Asan" Hospital in Seoul.
  • Head of the Neurology Department and Brain Disease Center at "Cheongshim".
  • Specialization: treatment of stroke consequences, degenerative brain diseases, epilepsy.
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