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Korean Medicine Clinics in Gangseo-gu — Info Comparison (14)

강서구 한의원 — 정보 비교

Korean Medicine Clinics in Gangseo-gu, Seoul. 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, 강서구서울특별시 강서구 등촌로 3, 부경빌딩 302층 (화곡동)Closed02-2652-3650
서울, 강서구서울특별시 강서구 초록마을로 15, 102~104호 (화곡동, 은가람팰리스)Closed02-6949-2542
서울, 강서구서울특별시 강서구 수명로 78, 새롬프라자 4층 402,403호 (내발산동)Closed02-6953-2994
서울, 강서구서울특별시 강서구 양천로73길 33, 유앤아이빌딩 4,5,6층 (염창동)Closed02-3663-3998
서울, 강서구서울특별시 강서구 화곡로 324, 4층 (화곡동)Closed02-2605-6076
서울, 강서구서울특별시 강서구 양천로 719, (염창동)Closed02-3664-0036
서울, 강서구서울특별시 강서구 강서로45길 13, 선화빌딩 (화곡동)Closed02-2608-7510
서울, 강서구서울특별시 강서구 양천로 492, 2층 202호 (등촌동, 길훈엔트런스빌)Closed02-2659-1075
서울, 강서구서울특별시 강서구 강서로 316, (내발산동)Closed02-3662-7986
서울, 강서구서울특별시 강서구 공항대로41길 43, 3층 (등촌동, 새한프라자)Closed02-3662-5222
서울, 강서구서울특별시 강서구 허준로 209, 1층 102호 (가양동, 가양7단지아파트)Closed02-3663-8393
서울, 강서구서울특별시 강서구 양천로 461, 주영빌딩 2층 (가양동)Closed02-6949-1079
서울, 강서구서울특별시 강서구 양천로57길 13, (가양동, 시드프라자)Closed02-3662-9997
서울, 강서구서울특별시 강서구 양천로 401, A동 317호 (가양동, 강서한강자이타워)Closed02-2638-5252

Practice Information

Korean medicine clinics are primary medical institutions providing traditional Korean medicine. Licensed Korean medicine doctors practice acupuncture, herbal medicine, chuna manipulation, and physical therapy. Acupuncture, cupping, moxibustion, and chuna are covered by National Health Insurance (patient cost typically 1,500–3,000 KRW per session); some herbal prescriptions also qualify.

Insurance Coverage

Insurance-covered items — acupuncture, cupping, moxibustion, chuna therapy (posture correction / disc), Korean medicine physical therapy, and herbal decoction pilot programs (lower back pain, facial paralysis, menstrual pain, allergic rhinitis, functional dyspepsia).

Non-covered items — general herbal prescriptions, pharmacopuncture, tonic herbal medicine, cosmetic procedures. Non-covered prices vary by clinic and can be verified through HIRA non-covered price database (15001700).

Korean Medicine Specialties

Korean medicine clinics are subdivided into 8 specialties — Internal Korean Medicine, Korean Gynecology, Korean Pediatrics, Korean Otorhinolaryngology, Korean Neuropsychiatry, Acupuncture & Moxibustion, Korean Rehabilitation Medicine, Sasang Constitutional Medicine. Board-certified specialists practice in their respective fields.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What should I check first when comparing Korean medicine clinics?
(1) Operating hours — Saturday/evening availability; (2) Location — accessibility, parking; (3) Whether the clinic has a board-certified Korean medicine specialist among 8 sub-specialties; (4) Herbal prescription prices — non-covered prices vary; HIRA's price disclosure system enables clinic-by-clinic comparison; (5) National Health Insurance coverage — acupuncture, cupping, moxibustion, chuna therapy, and select herbal pilot programs are covered. Comparing these factual points and confirming directly with the clinic is the typical workflow.
Q. How does a clinic with a board-certified Korean medicine specialist differ from a general Korean medicine clinic?
Board-certified Korean medicine specialists complete additional training in 8 government-designated sub-specialties (Internal, Gynecology, Pediatrics, Otorhinolaryngology, Neuropsychiatry, Acupuncture & Moxibustion, Rehabilitation, Sasang Constitutional Medicine). For chronic or specialty-specific care, this is one factor to consider. All licensed Korean medicine clinics may legally provide acupuncture and herbal prescriptions. Specialist status is a relevant criterion but does not by itself indicate quality ranking.
Q. Are acupuncture, chuna therapy, and herbal medicine covered by the National Health Insurance?
Covered — acupuncture (typical patient cost 1,500–3,000 KRW per session), cupping, moxibustion, chuna therapy (posture correction, disc), Korean medicine physical therapy, and herbal decoction pilot programs (lower back pain, facial paralysis, menstrual pain, allergic rhinitis, functional dyspepsia). Non-covered — general herbal prescriptions, pharmacopuncture, tonic herbal medicine, cosmetic procedures. Non-covered prices can be compared via HIRA disclosure (15001700).
Q. Why do herbal medicine prices vary between Korean medicine clinics?
Differences arise from herbal raw material grade and origin, prescription composition, preparation method (decoction vs pills/powder), and clinic operating costs. Non-covered herbal prescriptions are not subject to government price control. The pilot insurance program for select conditions applies standardized pricing.
Q. How do I check Korean medicine clinic hours and closures?
Refer to the 'Hours' column or each clinic's detail page. Korean medicine clinics often have longer lunch breaks or Saturday-morning-only operations. Hours can change; we recommend cross-checking via Kakao Map or Naver Place, or contacting the clinic directly before visiting.

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