📝 Detailed Answer
I completely understand the appeal of convenience, especially when a hectic schedule makes it difficult to visit a clinic. However, the core of Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM) lies in the direct interaction between the practitioner and the patient.
In TKM, we look for systemic obstructions such as Eohyeol (瘀血, blood stasis) or Dameum (痰飮, accumulated phlegm-fluid), which can hinder metabolism. These conditions are difficult to identify through questionnaires alone and require a comprehensive physical examination through the 'Four Diagnostic Methods' (Watching, Listening/Smelling, Inquiring, and Palpating). For example, distinguishing between Bi-heo (脾虛, Spleen deficiency leading to low energy) and a state of excessive internal heat causing increased appetite is far more accurate during a face-to-face visit.
If telehealth is like 'off-the-rack' customized clothing, an in-person consultation is like a 'bespoke suit' tailored exactly to your body. If you have previously experienced side effects from diet medications—such as heart palpitations or insomnia—I strongly recommend visiting the clinic for a precise assessment of your current health status. Let's work together to find the safest and most effective path to your wellness.