Health Checkup Packages & Pricing in Seoul
Package Comparison

| Tier | Core contents | Adds | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic | Labs, urinalysis, chest X-ray, physical measurements | — | 2–3 hrs |
| Comprehensive | Basic + | Ultrasound, ECG, cancer markers | 3–5 hrs |
| Executive | Comprehensive + | Endoscopy, CT/MRI options, specialist review | Half day |
| VIP | Executive + | Private suite, 1:1 escort, extended imaging | Full day |
What Each Tier Includes
Every tier includes an English results report and coordinator support. Higher tiers mainly add imaging depth (MRI/CT), endoscopy, and specialist consultations — see the full inclusion guide for the test-by-test breakdown.
How Korean Pricing Compares Internationally
Executive-level screening that commonly costs several thousand dollars in the United States is typically completed in Seoul at a substantially lower self-pay price — one of the main reasons American patient volume has grown sharply. See Korea vs USA cost comparison for the detailed table.
Common Questions
Why isn't exact pricing listed on this page?
Package prices are confirmed at booking so you always receive the current rate rather than an outdated figure; the tier structure above shows what drives cost.
Are there hidden fees for foreigners?
Packages are quoted as inclusive self-pay prices; add-ons (extra imaging, sedation) are itemized before you confirm.
Can I get a receipt for insurance reimbursement at home?
Yes — itemized English receipts and reports are provided, which many patients submit to home insurers or HSA/FSA accounts.
Is a cheaper basic package enough for me?
It depends on age and risk factors — coordinators can recommend a tier based on your history rather than upselling by default.