Book Your Busan Health Checkup From Anywhere
How to Book From Overseas, Step by Step

- Choose a package (or ask the coordinator to recommend one based on your age and history)
- Send preferred dates — weekday mornings have the widest availability
- Receive written confirmation plus fasting/preparation instructions in English
- Arrive on the day; results follow in an English report
What Information We Need From You
- Passport name and nationality
- Date of birth and sex (packages differ by age/sex)
- Any known conditions, medications, or prior surgeries
- Preferred dates and package tier
Rescheduling and Arrival Tips
Flights change — tell the desk as early as possible and your slot can usually be moved. Plan to arrive in Korea at least the evening before your screening: long-haul fatigue and late meals can affect fasting labs. See Location for the airport-to-center route.
Booking Channels at Yonsei Mirae IFC
Consultation hours run weekdays 08:00–18:00 and Saturday 08:00–12:30 (KST). Screening slots begin at 07:30 — early weekday mornings book widest. If you're comparing tiers, ask the coordinator to map your age and history against the published package table (Basic ₩300,000 through VIP) rather than defaulting to the largest panel.
Common Questions
How do I book from outside Korea?
Call 051-710-2000 or message the KakaoTalk channel; the International Care Center confirms dates and sends preparation instructions in your language.
How early should I book?
One to several weeks ahead — Busan queues are shorter than Seoul's flagship hospitals, so same-week slots are more realistic here.
Can I book a same-day gastroscopy and colonoscopy?
Yes — combined same-session endoscopy under one sedation is standard at the center.
What details do you need?
Passport name, date of birth and sex, medications and history, preferred dates, and a package tier or a request for a recommendation.