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Medical Institutions with 5+ Doctors in Gangnam-gu — Info Comparison (4)

강남구 의사 5명 이상 의료기관 — 정보 비교

Medical Institutions with 5+ Doctors in Gangnam-gu (4 places). Hours, location, external links — facts only, no ranking.

Data Updated: 2026-05-07 (measurement criteria / update date / source are shown with each item)

Selection Criteria for This List

Auto-matched from HIRA (Health Insurance Review & Assessment) public data (data.go.kr 15001698). No selection by advertising fees, commissions, or listing fees. No quality ranking between clinics.

NameLocationWeekday EveningSaturdayPhoneExternal Links
서울, 강남구서울특별시 강남구 강남대로 428, 만이빌딩 6층,9층 (역삼동)Closed02-6956-8522
서울, 서초구서울특별시 서초구 강남대로 441, 서산빌딩 11층 (서초동)Closed02-540-2087
서울, 강남구서울특별시 강남구 강남대로 406, GLASS TOWER 8,17층 (역삼동)Closed02-6952-7528
서울, 강남구서울특별시 강남구 강남대로 378, 준빌딩 2층 (역삼동)Closed02-553-5737

Practice Information

Dental clinics are primary medical institutions providing care for cavities, gum disease, implants, and orthodontics. Some procedures (scaling, cavity treatment) are covered by the National Health Insurance; others (some implants, orthodontics) are classified as non-covered. Non-covered fees vary by clinic and can be verified through HIRA's public price disclosure system.

Insurance Coverage

Insurance-covered items — periodontal treatment, cavity treatment (amalgam / glass ionomer), tooth extraction, root canal therapy. Patients 65+ receive partial government support for implants and dentures (up to 2 implants lifetime, 30% patient responsibility).

Non-covered items — some implant procedures, orthodontics, cosmetic procedures, laminates, whitening. Prices vary by clinic and are disclosed in HIRA non-covered price database (15001700).

Dental Specialties

Dental clinics are subdivided into 11 specialties beyond general practice — Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Prosthodontics, Orthodontics, Pediatric Dentistry, Periodontics, Conservative Dentistry, Oral Medicine, Oral Radiology, Oral Pathology, Preventive Dentistry, Integrated Clinical Dentistry. Board-certified dental specialists practice in their respective fields.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What information should I check first when comparing dental clinics?
(1) Operating hours — evening/weekend availability; (2) Location — accessibility, parking; (3) Practice scope — whether the clinic has board-certified dental specialists (across 11 sub-specialties recognized by Korea's Ministry of Health and Welfare); (4) Non-covered fees — implant, orthodontics, and laminate prices vary; HIRA's public price disclosure (data.go.kr 15001700) lets you compare across clinics; (5) National Health Insurance coverage — scaling, periodontal treatment, root canal, and extractions are covered. Comparing these factual data points and contacting the clinic directly for confirmation is the typical workflow.
Q. How does a clinic with a board-certified dental specialist differ from a general dental clinic?
Board-certified dental specialists complete additional residency training in 11 government-designated sub-specialties (Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Prosthodontics, Orthodontics, Pediatric Dentistry, Periodontics, Conservative Dentistry, Oral Medicine, Oral Radiology, Oral Pathology, Preventive Dentistry, Integrated Clinical Dentistry). For complex procedures or specific clinical questions, this is one factor to consider. General dental clinics, however, are fully licensed for routine dental care. Specialist status is a relevant criterion but does not by itself indicate quality ranking.
Q. Why do non-covered fees (implants, orthodontics, laminates) differ between clinics?
Non-covered procedures are not subject to a unified government-set price. Differences come from materials (implant fixture brand, orthodontic appliance type), procedure complexity, and clinic operating costs. HIRA's public non-covered price disclosure (data.go.kr 15001700) lets you compare prices across clinics as published facts. Patients aged 65+ receive partial government support for up to 2 lifetime implants (30% patient responsibility).
Q. How do I find dental clinics open in the evening or on Saturdays?
Check the 'Hours' column in the table or each clinic's detail page. Evening and weekend policies vary by clinic, and many require advance booking. Hours can change, so we recommend confirming directly with the clinic before visiting. Some clinics offer after-hours emergency care under separate arrangements.
Q. How can I confirm National Health Insurance coverage before a visit?
Standard procedures (annual scaling, periodontal treatment, fillings, extractions, root canal) are covered. Implants (2 per lifetime, age 65+) and partial dentures (age 65+) receive partial government support with patient responsibility. Cosmetic, orthodontic, and laminate procedures are typically non-covered. For specifics, contact the National Health Insurance Service (1577-1000) or the clinic directly to verify before treatment.

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