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비대면 vs 대면
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Q. Is there a significant difference between visiting a Korean medicine clinic in person and getting a prescription via telemedicine? I live near Gwangjin-gu and am debating which to choose.

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While telemedicine offers convenience for a busy lifestyle, a face-to-face visit is crucial if your health has been compromised by repeated dieting. Direct pulse diagnosis (Maekjin) and tongue diagnosis (Seoljin) allow a practitioner to precisely identify root causes, such as the accumulation of metabolic waste or Blood Stasis (Eohyeol). It is a vital process of reading your body's current state rather than simply receiving medication.

📝 Detailed Answer

I completely understand the appeal of telemedicine; even as a practitioner, I value convenience. However, over a decade of clinical experience has shown me that the true cause of a patient's condition often emerges only during a face-to-face consultation. In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), difficulty losing weight is not viewed simply as a result of overeating. We investigate underlying issues such as 'Dampness-Phlegm' (Dameum), where body fluids are stagnant, or 'Spleen Deficiency' (Biheo), where the digestive system is weakened. These subtle constitutional nuances are difficult to detect over the phone. Only through direct pulse diagnosis and observing your complexion can I provide a prescription that truly fits your body. | Category | In-person Consultation | Telemedicine | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Diagnosis | Pulse/Tongue diagnosis, Body composition | Questionnaire & Phone call | | Customization | Tailored to physical indicators | Based on reported symptoms | | Interaction | Deep lifestyle & emotional counseling | Limited information exchange | | Target | Chronic yo-yoing, underlying conditions | Remote location, simple refills | | Benefits | Root cause analysis & emotional support | No spatial/temporal constraints | Particularly for those who have experienced side effects like palpitations or insomnia from previous diet medications, an in-person check for Blood Stasis (Eohyeol) or depleted Qi is essential. Since you are near Gwangjin-gu, I highly recommend a visit. A face-to-face consultation ensures we address your concerns thoroughly and safely.
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