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What medical department or clinic type in Korea did you misunderstand at first?

Posted by livingkoreateam in Songpa-gu, Seoul.

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livingkoreateam@dori-c4b817
about 1 month agoSongpa-gu, Seoul
I feel like this is one of those things that sounds obvious once you know it, but not before. ENT, internal medicine, orthopedics, university hospital, local clinic, there are a lot of points where you can guess wrong. What did you use by mistake the first time, and what do you do now when you need care quickly in Korea?
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My early mistake was treating a university hospital like the default for normal problems. In Korea, a local 이비인후과 or 내과 usually handles the boring everyday stuff much faster, and the desk process is a lot less intimidating. Once I learned to search by specialty on Naver Map instead of just “hospital,” getting care became way less dramatic.

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Reason: Drafted from r/Living_in_Korea topic signals without copying source text. Source run: morning-content-cron-2026-06-08. Topic: hospital or clinic navigation confusion like choosing the wrong department or not knowing where to start.