📝 Detailed Answer
The world has certainly become more convenient. I fully understand that finding the energy to visit a clinic after a long commute on Line 2 can be a daunting task. Within Gwangjin-gu, you can receive a full consultation and herbal medicine prescription with just a phone call.
The primary benefit of telemedicine is the convenience of receiving care from home without needing to use your annual leave or rush during your precious lunch break. Being in a familiar environment often allows patients to relax and speak more candidly about their health concerns. However, there are clear limitations, such as the difficulty in performing a detailed **Pulse Diagnosis (脈診, Maekjin)** or **Tongue Diagnosis (舌診, Seoljin)**.
In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), we often focus on identifying accumulated waste known as **Phlegm-fluid (痰飮, Dameum)** or states of energy congestion called **Qi Stagnation (氣滯, Giche)**. Without an in-person meeting, I must rely entirely on your voice, photos, and medical questionnaires to assess these conditions. This is why I may ask more probing and detailed questions than usual, so I appreciate your understanding.
You can decide whether you need an immediate in-depth examination or if consistent management within your busy schedule is the priority. A practical approach is to start with a non-face-to-face consultation and visit the clinic later when you have the time to re-evaluate your body's constitution. Whatever you choose, let’s work together to find the path that puts the least burden on you.