Korean Medicine Diet Cost: Monthly Fees & Refund Policies
Table of Contents
When looking into a Korean medicine diet, cost is likely the first thing on your mind. Searching online reveals a massive range from tens of thousands to millions of won, which can be quite dizzying. Since this is a frequent and delicate question from patients in my clinic, I will clarify everything for you in this post.

Why Korean Medicine Diet Prices Vary
The reason prices vary so much between clinics is that the cost isn't determined by the medicine alone. Some clinics only provide the herbal prescription, while others operate with packages that bundle consultations, body composition management, and follow-up prescriptions.

The formulation also affects the price. Processing and ingredient costs differ depending on whether it is a traditional liquid decoction or a more convenient pill or capsule. Standards for pricing also change based on the strength of the prescription or whether it is a remote (telehealth) consultation. Remember that the composition and quality of what is broadly called "herbal medicine" can vary significantly.
Average Monthly Costs in the Current Market
Generally, the cost for a Korean medicine diet is often quoted between 80,000 and 300,000 KRW per month. Breaking this down into segments will give you a better idea.

Low-cost promotional types are sometimes priced between 80,000 and 100,000 KRW per month. The mid-range is between 100,000 and 180,000 KRW, where the majority of clinics are positioned. Premium options can go up to 200,000 to 300,000 KRW per month.
Looking at actual platform examples makes it clearer. Some places list promotional prices like 60,000, 90,000, 250,000, or 300,000 KRW, while others structure it as 80,000 KRW for 1 month, 150,000 KRW for 2 months, and 220,000 KRW for 3 months. For remote prescriptions of Baekrok Gambi-hwan, cases have been noted at 32,890 KRW for 10 days, 85,690 KRW for 1 month, and 236,390 KRW for 3 months.
Package Details and Precautions for Long-term Payments
Choosing a 3-month package often feels more cost-effective than a short-term prescription. 3-month packages generally range from 220,000 to 490,000 KRW.

However, the catch is that the total payment amount increases as the duration gets longer. In some reported cases, patients paid as much as 3.5 million KRW for a 9-month package. Since package products involve large sums, do not just look at the bundle discount; carefully examine the average monthly cost and the total contract amount.
Baekrokdam Clinic's Standard for Fair Pricing
As a Korean medicine doctor, I honestly do not recommend focusing solely on ultra-cheap promotional prices. A Korean medicine diet should not just be a drug that suppresses appetite; it must be a personalized prescription that reflects an individual's constitution and metabolism.

In a market where quality and composition vary, searching only for the cheapest option might mean missing out on the detailed diagnosis or management you actually need. What is more important than the price tag is whether the clinic "properly diagnoses your body's condition and provides a corresponding prescription." I want to emphasize that paying a fair price for a safe medicine tailored to your constitution is actually the fastest route in the long run.
Checklist Before Signing a Contract
Before moving to payment after your consultation, be sure to check these points recommended by consumer advocacy groups. This can prevent future disputes.
First is the detailed breakdown of the total cost. You must confirm whether the quoted amount is strictly for the medicine or if it includes consultation fees, management fees, and additional testing costs.
Second is the refund policy. While taking herbal medicine, you may need to stop due to constitutional incompatibility or personal circumstances. It is essential to receive the refund criteria in writing.
Finally, ensure you have received a sufficient explanation of side effects. Check if the clinic provides thorough guidance on potential adverse reactions like vomiting or abdominal pain and how to handle them.
Practical Tips for Choosing the Right Clinic
If you are looking for a clinic right now, look into their actual operating system rather than the "shocking prices" in advertisements. Promotional prices are often bait to attract customers, and it is not uncommon for additional costs to be added once you visit.

During the consultation, ask specifically, "What kind of management and testing is included in this price?" It is wiser to choose a place that addresses your current health status and side effect management rather than one that only highlights weight loss numbers.
As a practitioner, I know many people hesitate because of the cost. However, since this is an investment in your health, I recommend starting at a place where pricing is transparent and refund policies are clear.
If you want to reduce trial and error in your diet/weight management journey, considering the Baekrok Gambi-jung program for better results is also a great way to start. I hope this post helps you make a rational choice. Please feel free to tell me how it went during your next visit.
References