A. Yes, it is possible. Remote consultations allow you to receive prescriptions conveniently regardless of time or location. However, please note that certain Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM) diagnostic methods, such as pulse diagnosis (Maek-jin) and abdominal palpation (Bok-jin), cannot be performed remotely, which may limit the precision of constitutional diagnosis.
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Yes, it is possible. Remote consultations for herbal prescriptions are now permitted within the current medical regulatory framework. This is a great option for patients in Gwangju who may find traveling to Seoul burdensome.
The primary advantage is the significant reduction in travel time and effort. You can have a 10-15 minute consultation via video call during your lunch break or after work, and the medicine is delivered directly to your home or office. Furthermore, it is an efficient way to review lifestyle habits and dietary patterns. By analyzing photos or food diaries, I can explain specific TKM concepts—for example, if I suspect Spleen Deficiency (Bi-heo), I can explain how impaired spleen function hinders water metabolism, which in turn makes weight loss more difficult.
However, there are clear limitations. The most critical elements of TKM diagnosis are pulse diagnosis (Maek-jin) and abdominal palpation (Bok-jin), which cannot be performed remotely. For instance, confirming the presence of blood stasis (Eo-hyeol) or phlegm-fluid retention (Dam-eum) in the abdomen requires physical touch. Consequently, determining a patient's constitution for the first time can be more challenging.
Therefore, I generally recommend that new patients visit the clinic at least once for an initial in-person evaluation. For returning patients or those seeking general weight-loss support, remote consultation is often sufficient. In summary, while remote prescriptions are available, since the efficacy of herbal medicine varies by constitution, a hybrid approach—starting with a remote consultation and following up with an in-person visit if specific digestive or constitutional issues are identified—is often the most effective strategy.