A. Yes, it is absolutely possible. Following the Ministry of Health and Welfare guidelines, we currently offer prescriptions through phone consultations, which is a significant advantage for busy professionals. However, since information is more limited compared to face-to-face pulse diagnosis, I will conduct a very thorough interview over the phone. Accurately identifying your constitution and current physical state is our top priority.
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I completely understand how exhausting it can be to commute from Seongbuk-gu after a long day at work. Fortunately, remote prescriptions are now legally permitted, allowing you to receive a professional consultation from your home or office. The primary benefit is convenience—you save time and travel effort, and the medicine is delivered directly to your door. Patients often feel more relaxed at home, leading to more honest discussions about lifestyle habits, which helps in tailoring the prescription. However, there are limitations: I cannot perform Pulse Diagnosis (Maek-jin) to assess the flow of Qi and Blood or check for Blood Stasis (瘀血, stagnant blood with metabolic waste). Visual Diagnosis (Mang-jin), such as inspecting the tongue or complexion, can also be slightly affected by screen quality. Therefore, I am much more meticulous during remote calls, specifically probing for Phlegm-fluid (痰飮, non-physiological fluid accumulation) caused by digestive issues. If you are generally healthy and focused on weight loss, remote consultation is a smart choice. However, if you have a sensitive constitution or symptoms of Spleen Deficiency (脾虛, weak digestive function), a face-to-face visit is recommended for the most accurate diagnosis.