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How Long Does a Health Checkup Take in Seoul?

Two to three hours for basic panels, half a day for executive tiers, and a full day when both endoscopies are included — sedation recovery is the main variable.
Updated 2026-07-04 · Seoul, South Korea · Information for international patients

Timeline by Package Type

How Long Does a Health Checkup Take in Seoul — Seoul health checkup guide
PackageTypical time
Basic2–3 hours
Comprehensive3–5 hours
Executive4–6 hours
Full body + both endoscopies6–8 hours

Why Korea Finishes in Hours, Not Weeks

Everything runs in one building on a coordinated schedule — the queueing that stretches Western screening across weeks simply doesn't exist in this model.

Planning Your Day Around the Checkup

Book a morning slot, keep the afternoon light (especially after sedation), and schedule the screening early in your Korea trip so results questions can be handled before you fly.

FAQ

Common Questions

Can I fly out the same evening?

After non-sedated screening, generally yes; after polypectomy, no — see the flying-after-colonoscopy guide.

When does the report arrive?

Preliminary same-day discussion is common; the complete English report follows once all labs finalize.

Does sedation add much time?

30–60 minutes of monitored recovery per sedated procedure.

Are weekends available?

Availability varies — weekday mornings are widest; ask the desk for current weekend slots.

Ready to Book

Request your Seoul health checkup appointment.

Send your preferred dates and package — the international desk confirms availability and sends English preparation instructions.