
Q I'm busy juggling restaurant work and housework, so it's hard to come often. Is a non-face-to-face consultation possible?
A If your symptoms are stable, you can begin intake and consultation non-face-to-face. However, accurate diagnosis and herbal prescription require an in-person visit, and if you have post-menopausal bleeding, we recommend an in-person examination first.
Detailed Answer
If your condition is stable and there are no emergency signs, you can start a basic consultation non-face-to-face by sharing your symptoms and lifestyle patterns. Understanding your condition in advance before the first visit can save time. However, there are parts that require direct examination, such as pulse and abdominal examination, so a visit is recommended for accurate diagnosis and prescription.
Korean Medicine Clinic Perspective
When there are signs that require examination, such as post-menopausal bleeding or severe pain, we recommend first getting an evaluation at a nearby medical institution. After safety is confirmed, it is advisable to continue Korean medicine treatment that examines the deficient Yin and balance.
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