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Health Checkup in Seoul for Canadians

For Canadians, the draw is the waitlist — screening that queues for months at home is completed in Seoul in one booked visit, at transparent self-pay prices.
Updated 2026-07-04 · Seoul, South Korea · Information for international patients

Skipping the Waitlist: Why Canadians Choose Seoul

Health Checkup in Seoul for Canadians — international patient screening in Seoul, Korea

Elective imaging and endoscopy queues in Canada routinely run months; Seoul compresses the same panel into a single scheduled day, no referral chain required.

What a Canadian Should Budget

Package cost plus flights and two to three hotel nights — often still competitive against private-clinic pricing at home, with far broader test inclusion. Current package pricing is confirmed at booking.

Bringing Results Back to Your GP

The English report with reference ranges slots directly into your provincial file via your GP; imaging is provided for any follow-up your home system runs.

FAQ

Common Questions

Is it legal to get screening abroad as a Canadian?

Yes — private self-pay screening abroad is entirely your choice; results can inform care back home.

Will my provincial plan reimburse anything?

Generally no for elective screening abroad — treat it as self-pay and confirm any private-insurance angle with your provider.

How do payments work?

Cards and transfers are standard; confirm at booking.

Direct flights from Canada?

Major hubs connect to Incheon directly; see the location page for the airport-to-center route.

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.