Reviewed by최연승대표원장
I live in Gimhae; is it possible to get a prescription for weight loss herbal medicine via telemedicine without visiting the clinic in person?
Yes, it is possible. Telemedicine is a great way to save time and reduce stress for those with busy schedules. However, because the physical examination—where I personally check your pulse and body type—is omitted, it may be more difficult to fully reflect your specific constitutional needs in the prescription.
I understand the allure of efficiency; I've personally experienced the pitfalls of prioritizing convenience over quality in the past. Telemedicine certainly lowers the barrier to entry by eliminating travel time and allowing you to consult from the comfort of your own home.
However, from a Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM) perspective, there are significant trade-offs. Herbal medicine is not simply a 'weight loss pill' but a process of restoring balance to the body. Without an in-person visit, it is difficult to perform essential diagnostics such as pulse diagnosis (Maek-jin) and tongue diagnosis (Seol-jin) to assess the flow of Qi and Blood.
For instance, it is crucial to differentiate whether your condition is caused by the accumulation of Phlegm-Fluid (Dam-eum) or obstructed circulation due to Blood Stasis (Eo-hyeol). If you are in a state of Spleen Deficiency (Bi-heo) with poor digestive function, the herbal composition must be entirely different. Using potent herbs for someone with a weak Spleen can lead to adverse reactions, such as dizziness or gastrointestinal distress.
Ultimately, it is a choice between 'convenience' and 'precision.' If your goal is light management or maintenance, telemedicine is a viable option. However, if you want a prescription tailored precisely to your unique constitution and current physical state, I strongly recommend visiting the clinic at least once. Let's discuss which approach best suits your needs.