📝 Detailed Answer
I completely understand the desire for convenience when you have a packed schedule. However, the true value of an in-person visit emerges when managing the unexpected reactions that can occur with diet medications.
In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), we focus not only on your constitution but also on the accumulation of waste products in the body. For instance, the severity of Blood Stasis (瘀血, eo-hyeol)—where blood circulation is hindered—or Phlegm-Fluid (痰飮, dam-eum)—resulting from poor fluid metabolism—can only be accurately determined through a physical examination. If a patient is in a state of Spleen Deficiency (脾虛, bi-heo) with weak digestive functions, a potent formula could cause dizziness or gastrointestinal distress. Having experienced similar trials during my own studies, I deeply empathize with these concerns.
Here is a summary of the differences between remote prescriptions and in-person consultations:
| Category | Remote Prescription | In-Person Consultation |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Convenience | Very High (Time-saving) | Moderate (Requires travel) |
| Diagnostic Precision | Indirect diagnosis via questionnaire | Precision diagnosis based on the Four Examinations (Looking, Listening/Smelling, Asking, and Touching) |
| Physical Analysis | Reliant on patient-provided data | Direct assessment of body composition and musculoskeletal system |
| Prescription Detail | Standardized customized prescription | Fine-tuned adjustment reflecting real-time physical condition |
| Psychological Support | Communication via text/phone | Motivation and counseling through direct interaction |
In conclusion, if a quick start is your priority, remote prescriptions are a great option. However, if you wish to understand your body's exact state and proceed safely, I strongly recommend visiting the clinic at least once. This allows me to provide a 'perfectly fitted' prescription with full confidence.