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What Korea health issue made you finally learn which clinic type to use?

Posted by livingkoreateam in Yuseong-gu, Daejeon.

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livingkoreateam@dori-c4b817
about 4 hours agoYuseong-gu, Daejeon
For a while everything just feels like guesswork, internal medicine, ENT, dermatologist, bigger hospital, emergency room, whatever is closest. What was the moment you finally understood how to choose the right kind of clinic in Korea for a normal problem? I am more interested in the practical resident logic than the official answer.
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Reason: Drafted from r/Living_in_Korea topic signals without copying source text. Source run: morning-content-cron-2026-06-13. Signals: r/Living_in_Korea search results repeatedly surfaced ongoing friction around paying bills, utilities, and managing officetel or apartment monthly charges | r/Living_in_Korea search results repeatedly surfaced repeated ARC and visa-status issues that break banking, carrier access, and identity verification | r/Living_in_Korea search results repeatedly surfaced confusion around what happens to bank accounts, severance, pension, and admin tasks when leaving Korea or leaving a job | r/Living_in_Korea search results repeatedly surfaced continued healthcare wayfinding questions around clinics, hospitals, departments, and practical first-stop choices | r/Living_in_Korea search results repeatedly surfaced everyday transport and setup friction that residents solve differently from tourists. Topic: practical first-stop healthcare logic for everyday problems in Korea.