Health Checkup in Seoul — Built for International Patients
Why Foreign Patients Choose Seoul for Health Screening

Korea's screening centers compress what takes weeks of separate appointments elsewhere into a few hours in one building. Advanced imaging (MRI, low-dose CT), endoscopy, and full laboratory panels run back to back on a coordinated schedule, and comparable executive screenings typically cost a fraction of US or Singapore prices.
Checkup Packages — Choose Your Depth
Package tiers and inclusions are compared in detail on Packages & Pricing.
The Screening Tests, Explained
Visiting From Abroad
How Booking Works From Abroad
- Send your preferred dates and package interest through the booking page
- Our international desk confirms availability and sends preparation instructions in English
- Arrive, complete screening in one coordinated visit, and receive your English report
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Common Questions
Do I need Korean health insurance for a checkup in Seoul?
No — international patients book as self-pay with transparent package pricing. A passport is the only document required.
How long does a checkup in Seoul take?
Most packages finish in half a day to one day depending on the tier; see our guide on checkup duration for a breakdown.
Will my results be in English?
Yes — a full English report with reference values is standard for international patients, suitable for sharing with your home doctor.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking one to several weeks ahead is recommended, especially around Korean holidays; same-week slots are sometimes available.