Showing posts with label south korea doctor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label south korea doctor. Show all posts

Saturday, 12 April 2014

Doctor's Visit

One of the nice things about living in Korea is the affordability of the health care.  Through my English academy I co-pay about $75 a month to be part of the national health plan (unfortunately, a lot of people aren't on it, though the current government is working to extend coverage).

For the third time in maybe 5 years I developed a sinus infection, partly due to kids coughing and sneezing in class and partly due to the spring weather (a lot of dusty/dirty air this year).

So I went back to the same doctor and--after having a camera inserted into my nostrils ("Don't move; this might be painful")--was prescribed a round of antibiotics and antihistamines (or something similar).  Then they flushed out my nasal passages with saline and packed me off to the pharmacy next door.

Doctor's visit = $4.00
Medicine = $4.50

Now, I will have to pay that same amount again as I have to return to the doctor and have my prescription extended, but, still, $20?  That's terrific!

Granted, I have been paying into the national medical chest without using most of that money, but I am more than pleased with the way the system works, especially knowing that I have that system as an insurance policy should I need it.