Inside Our Screening Facility
The screening floor is designed around one-visit flow — examination rooms in sequence, imaging on site, and private recovery areas.
Updated 2026-07-04 · Seoul, South Korea · Information for international patients
A Tour of the Checkup Center

Registration, changing areas, sequential examination rooms, and recovery lounges arranged to keep your screening moving without cross-building transfers.
Equipment and Technology
- AI-assisted screening workflows including automated blood-draw systems
- Roche total lab automation (TLA) line — up to 2,500 specimens per hour with automated transport
- Comprehensive and precision imaging screening with same-day reading for most modalities
- Endoscopy suites with same-day polypectomy and therapeutic endoscopy capability
Privacy and Comfort Design
Examination wear, gender-separated zones where applicable, and private recovery for sedated procedures are standard to the model.
FAQ
Common Questions
How big is the screening floor?
About 8,800㎡ on a single floor — the largest preventive-medicine center in Korea, in the One Grove complex in Magok.
Is there a lounge for companions?
Companion waiting areas are standard; specifics depend on the center.
Is the facility wheelchair accessible?
Major Seoul screening centers are accessible — confirm specific needs with the desk at booking.
Are lockers provided?
Yes — personal belongings are secured during screening.
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