How One-Day Medical Checkups Work in Korea (For Foreigners)
How One-Day Medical Checkups Work in Korea (For Foreigners)
Korea is known for medical checkups that can often be completed in a single day. For foreigners living in Korea—or visiting Seoul for preventive screening—the process is usually fast, organized, and efficient when your schedule and package are set correctly.
In this guide, you’ll learn what “one-day checkup” means, the typical step-by-step flow, how to prepare, and how to choose the right package.
What “one-day checkup” means in Korea
A one-day checkup usually means most tests are completed in one visit (often 3–6 hours). Some lab results may be delivered later depending on the hospital and the selected package.
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Step-by-step: the typical checkup flow
- Check-in & questionnaire (15–30 min)
- Basic measurements (10–20 min)
- Blood & urine tests (10–20 min)
- Imaging & functional tests (60–120 min)
- Endoscopy (optional) (scheduled)
- Doctor review & next steps (10–30 min)
How to choose the right package (A/B/C)
- Package A: baseline annual screening
- Package B: more comprehensive screening
- Package C: advanced screening for higher-risk needs
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Preparation checklist
- Fast for 8–12 hours (commonly required)
- Bring ID/ARC and a list of medications
- Follow special instructions if endoscopy is included
Book your one-day checkup in Seoul
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