β—† Comprehensive Preventive Review · Apgujeong Hana Clinic

Premium Health Screening Seoul

English-friendly premium health screening in Gangnam—combining physician consultation, cardiometabolic testing, liver and kidney review, age- and risk-appropriate cancer screening, selected imaging and a clear follow-up plan.

βœ“ Tailored screening plan βœ“ Coordinated testing βœ“ English results consultation
Your Screening Plan One coordinated preventive-health pathway
Risk tailored
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Medical Consultation History, symptoms, family risk, medicines and previous screening.
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Core Health Assessment Vitals, metabolic markers, blood and urine testing as selected.
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Risk-Based Add-Ons Cancer screening, ultrasound, endoscopy or other tests when appropriate.
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Results & Action Plan Priorities, follow-up tests, treatment, referral and prevention goals.
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Premium means coordinated and personalised—not simply the largest possible number of tests. The best package matches your age, history, risk and previous results.
❀️ Cardiometabolic Risk Blood pressure, glucose, lipids and weight-related risk.
πŸ§ͺ Organ Health Selected liver, kidney, blood and urine assessment.
πŸŽ—οΈ Cancer Screening Age-, sex- and risk-appropriate screening pathways.
πŸ“ˆ Follow-Up Plan Results are translated into clear priorities and next steps.
βœ“ English Screening Support βœ“ Physician-Led Test Selection βœ“ Risk-Based Prevention βœ“ Apgujeong · Gangnam
What Is Premium Health Screening?

A detailed preventive review built around your risk—not a generic test bundle.

Health screening checks for selected diseases or risk factors before symptoms appear. A premium program brings relevant tests together and adds time for medical-history review, preparation guidance, result interpretation and follow-up planning.

The package may include core measurements, laboratory testing, cardiometabolic assessment and risk-appropriate cancer screening. Imaging, endoscopy or specialised testing should be added only when the expected benefit justifies the burden, radiation, preparation or possibility of incidental findings.

Screening is different from diagnostic evaluation. New pain, bleeding, unexplained weight loss, severe fatigue or another active symptom may require a targeted diagnostic pathway rather than a routine screening package.

🧭 Personal Risk Profile Age, sex, family history, smoking, medicines and previous results guide selection.
πŸ§ͺ Coordinated Core Testing Relevant blood, urine, vital-sign and body measurements are organised together.
πŸ”Ž Selective Advanced Tests Imaging, endoscopy or cancer testing is considered for a defined reason.
πŸ“‹ Result Consultation Findings are prioritised instead of simply handing over a long report.
Who May Benefit?

Premium screening can provide a useful baseline or organise complex preventive needs.

πŸ“Š Adults Building A Baseline Establish current cardiometabolic, liver, kidney and selected cancer-screening status.
🧬 Family Health Risks Family history may change when screening starts, which test is used or how often it is repeated.
πŸ’Ό Busy Professionals Coordinate several appropriate checks and a results consultation through one organised pathway.
🌏 Foreigners & Expats Receive English preparation guidance, consultation and explanation of results in Seoul.
πŸ“… Overdue Screening Review which evidence-based checks are due and avoid unnecessary repetition.
πŸ’Š Multiple Health Risks Smoking, obesity, diabetes risk, hypertension or long-term medicine use may require closer review.
✈️ Before Relocation or Travel Create an updated health summary and address preventive-care gaps before a major move.
πŸ”„ Annual Follow-Up Compare meaningful trends while avoiding automatic yearly repetition of every test.
Premium Screening Components

Your final package is confirmed after reviewing history, goals and previous tests.

Foundation

Core Preventive Assessment

A structured baseline for common health risks.

βœ“ Medical history, family history and medicine review. βœ“ Blood pressure, weight, waist and other selected measurements. βœ“ Glucose, lipid and selected blood or urine tests. βœ“ Liver and kidney-health review. βœ“ Preventive-care and vaccination checklist.
Results & Action

Clinical Interpretation

Turn multiple results into a practical plan.

βœ“ Explain normal, borderline and abnormal findings. βœ“ Distinguish screening findings from confirmed diagnoses. βœ“ Prioritise repeat tests, treatment or referral. βœ“ Discuss nutrition, activity, sleep and risk reduction. βœ“ Set an appropriate future screening schedule.
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Package names do not determine clinical suitability

A premium program should remove tests that are unnecessary and add tests that are relevant. The clinic must confirm exact availability, preparation, scheduling and cost before the visit.

Core Screening Areas

A comprehensive review usually covers several connected risk domains.

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Cardiovascular Risk Blood pressure, lipids, smoking, diabetes risk and family history are reviewed together.
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Diabetes & Metabolic Health Glucose, HbA1c when appropriate, body measurements and lifestyle risks may be assessed.
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Liver Health Alcohol, medicines, metabolic risk and selected liver tests may guide further evaluation.
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Kidney & Urine Review Kidney function, blood pressure, diabetes and selected urine findings are considered.
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Blood Health Blood count or selected nutrient tests may help assess anaemia and other defined concerns.
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Cancer Screening Breast, cervical, colorectal, lung, stomach or other screening depends on age and risk.
Cancer Screening Add-Ons

The correct cancer test depends on the organ, age, sex and risk profile.

πŸŽ€ Breast Screening Mammography or further breast assessment follows age, risk and current guidance.
🌸 Cervical Screening HPV testing, cervical cytology or a combination is selected according to eligibility.
🧻 Colorectal Screening Stool testing, colonoscopy or another approved pathway is chosen according to age and risk.
🫁 Lung Screening Low-dose CT is intended for selected people with an appropriate smoking history, not all adults.
🍽️ Stomach Screening Gastroscopy may be considered in the Korean screening context or for personal risk and symptoms.
πŸ‘¨ Prostate Discussion PSA screening involves benefits, false positives and possible downstream procedures.
🧬 Family-Risk Pathway Strong or early family history may justify genetics or specialist counselling rather than broad testing.
πŸ“… Previous Findings Polyps, abnormal cytology, nodules or prior lesions require surveillance rather than routine screening.
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A tumour marker blood test is not a universal cancer screen

Some tumour markers are useful in selected diagnostic or follow-up settings, but using broad marker panels in healthy people can create false alarms and does not replace established organ-specific screening.

Your Screening Journey

From package planning to follow-up.

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Pre-Screen Review Share age, sex, symptoms, family history, medicines and prior reports.
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Confirm The Package Select core tests and appropriate risk-based add-ons.
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Prepare Correctly Follow fasting, medicine, bowel-preparation or imaging instructions.
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Complete Screening Undergo the coordinated measurements, tests and procedures.
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Review & Act Discuss results, diagnostic confirmation, treatment and future screening.
How To Prepare

Preparation depends on the exact tests included in your package.

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Follow the clinic's written instructions.

Fasting, water, medicines, bowel preparation, menstrual timing, pregnancy status and sedation transport can change according to the selected tests.

🍽️ Food & Fasting Many combined blood and imaging packages require fasting; confirm the exact start time.
πŸ₯€ Water Instructions Water may be allowed, limited or required for selected tests—follow the specific plan.
πŸ’Š Medicines Ask about diabetes treatment, blood thinners, blood-pressure medicine and supplements.
πŸ“„ Previous Records Bring earlier laboratory, imaging, endoscopy and pathology reports for comparison.
🀰 Pregnancy Possibility Tell the clinic before X-ray, CT, sedation or medication-based procedures.
πŸš— Sedation Transport Gastroscopy or colonoscopy with sedation may require an escort and driving restrictions.
Understanding Your Results

A premium report is most useful when each finding has a clear next step.

βœ… Within Expected Range Continue prevention and repeat screening at an appropriate interval.
🟑 Borderline Risk Lifestyle change, home measurements or repeat testing may be advised.
πŸ”Ž Needs Confirmation A screening abnormality may require a diagnostic test before a disease is confirmed.
πŸ“… Surveillance or Referral Prior findings or confirmed disease may need specialist follow-up or repeat assessment.
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Trends can be more informative than one isolated number

Comparison with earlier results can help identify meaningful change, but small fluctuations may reflect fasting, exercise, illness, medication or ordinary measurement variation.

Benefits & Limitations

Screening can find important risks early, but it cannot provide total certainty.

βœ… Potential Benefits

βœ“ Detect selected risk factors or diseases before symptoms develop. βœ“ Identify overdue evidence-based screening and prevention. βœ“ Establish a baseline for future comparison. βœ“ Support earlier lifestyle, medical or specialist intervention. βœ“ Coordinate results into one understandable action plan.

⚠️ Important Limitations

! False-positive results can cause anxiety and additional testing. ! False-negative results can provide incorrect reassurance. ! Incidental findings may be unrelated but still require follow-up. ! Radiation, contrast, sedation and invasive procedures have their own risks. ! Screening does not replace diagnostic assessment of current symptoms.
Korean National Screening & Private Packages

NHIS screening eligibility is separate from a private premium program.

Korea's National Health Insurance Service provides general health and cancer-screening benefits for eligible people through authorised screening institutions. Foreign residents enrolled in NHIS may have the same insurance coverage framework as Korean citizens, but eligibility, schedule, provider authorisation and out-of-pocket cost must be confirmed directly.

πŸ›οΈ NHIS Program Government-supported eligibility, intervals and authorised providers follow national rules.
β—† Private Premium Package Additional coordination or tests may be private and outside national benefits.
🌏 Foreign Residents Bring identification, insurance information and previous Korean or overseas records.
πŸ’³ Confirm Cost First Ask which services are insured, non-covered, optional or billed separately.
Apgujeong, Gangnam

Premium health screening with English support.

Apgujeong Hana Clinic provides preventive consultation, tailored screening planning, preparation guidance, result explanation and follow-up for expats, residents and international patients in Seoul.

πŸ“ 328 Apgujeong-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, KFC Building 3F πŸ•˜ Monday–Friday 09:00–19:00 πŸ—“οΈ Saturday 09:00–13:00 πŸ“ž 02) 3443-7550
🩺 Physician-Led Screening Review A medical consultation connects your history, screening results and follow-up priorities instead of treating every test as an isolated number.
FAQ

Premium health screening questions, answered.

Exact tests, preparation, price and appointment structure depend on your selected package and individual suitability.

A premium health screening is a coordinated preventive assessment that combines medical history, examination, selected laboratory tests and risk-appropriate screening. The exact components should be tailored rather than automatically giving every test to every person.
It may suit adults seeking a detailed baseline, people with family or lifestyle risks, busy professionals, international residents and patients who want several appropriate preventive checks coordinated through one clinic.
No. Screening estimates risk or looks for selected conditions in people without symptoms. A normal result cannot exclude every disease, and abnormal screening results may require diagnostic confirmation.
Possible components include consultation, vital signs, blood and urine tests, cardiometabolic review, liver and kidney assessment, body measurements and selected cancer or imaging tests. The final package must be confirmed with the clinic.
Many blood-test and imaging combinations require fasting, while others do not. Follow the clinic's exact written instructions about food, water, medicines, alcohol and exercise.
Endoscopy may be coordinated when age, symptoms, family history, Korean screening context or the physician's assessment supports it. Preparation, sedation and scheduling are handled separately.
Imaging may be considered when it answers a defined clinical question. Radiation exposure, incidental findings, contrast risk and the chance of unnecessary follow-up should be discussed.
Some measurements are available immediately, while laboratory, pathology or outside imaging reports take longer. The clinic should confirm the expected result method and timing for your selected tests.
NHIS eligibility and national screening benefits are separate from a private premium package. Coverage, authorised-provider requirements and personal cost should be confirmed before booking.
Yes. Apgujeong Hana Clinic provides English booking support, preparation guidance, consultation, result explanation and follow-up for international patients in Seoul.
English Premium Screening

Build a comprehensive screening plan without adding unnecessary tests.

Contact Apgujeong Hana Clinic to discuss your age, risk factors, previous results, preferred screening depth and preparation requirements.

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