📝 Detailed Answer
I fully understand the time pressure patients feel, having experienced the chaos of balancing personal tasks with a demanding schedule myself. To answer your question: yes, it is possible. The primary advantage of remote prescriptions is efficiency; it lowers the psychological barrier to starting treatment and eliminates commuting time.
From a Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM) perspective, however, there are certain limitations. Weight loss is not simply about eating less, but about how to resolve 'Dameum' (痰飮, accumulated metabolic waste) and 'Eohyeol' (瘀血, blood stasis) within the body. An in-person visit allows for precise pulse diagnosis and abdominal palpation, which helps me determine, for example, if a patient has 'Bi-heo' (脾虛, Spleen deficiency/digestive dysfunction) and should avoid overly restrictive fasting.
In short, remote consultations offer convenience, while in-person visits offer precision. I recommend starting with a remote consultation and visiting the clinic once later for a detailed adjustment after monitoring your body's initial response. Please choose the method that best fits your current situation, and I will provide the best possible care accordingly.