South Korea: best clinics
34clinics in 1 country
Ajou University Hospital in Suwon (South Korea)
South Korea, Suwon
The Ajou University Hospital in Suwon has a history of more than 35 years. During this time, the institution has gained a high reputation in the professional community and has received international recognition. Every year, more than 53 thousand patients receive inpatient treatment here, and the total number of requests exceeds 1 million.
Sejong Clinic in Seoul (South Korea)
South Korea, Seoul
Sejong Clinic in Seoul has been operating since 1982,being one of the leading national centers of cardiology, where the largest number of successful heart operations are performed. The clinic has 23 departments and 11 specialized centers.
Myongji Clinic in Koyange (South Korea)
South Korea, Koyange
Myongji Hospital is a relatively young medical institution. It opened its doors to patients in 1987. Today it is a large, modern medical center that has gained a high reputation as the best in Korea for the treatment of infectious diseases, kidney and liver diseases. The hospital consists of 33 departments, 28 specialized medical centers,and 24 clinics.
Chaum Life Center in Seoul (South Korea)
South Korea, Seoul
Aesthetic medicine and cosmetology
Orthopedics and traumatology
Rehabilitation
The Chaum Life Center is a network of modern clinics in South Korea, where, in addition to treating diseases using methods of Eastern and Western medicine, they practice unique technologies to slow down the aging process.
Anam Clinic in Seoul (South Korea)
South Korea, Seoul
Korea University Anam Hospital is a leading state medical institution of a wide profile, which passed successfully the accreditation of the Joint Commission International and received a certificate in the field of clinical research FERCAP twice (in 2009 and 2012).
SAM Medical Center in Seoul (South Korea)
South Korea, Seoul
The SAM Medical Center is a world-class multidisciplinary medical institution that became available to foreign patients only in 2007. At that time, the country's authorities allowed medical tourism, which was previously strictly prohibited.