Health Checkup in Busan for Canadians
Skipping the Waitlist: Why Canadians Choose Busan

Elective imaging and endoscopy queues in Canada routinely run months; Busan compresses the same panel into a single scheduled day, no referral chain required.
What a Canadian Should Budget
Package cost plus flights and two to three hotel nights — often still competitive against private-clinic pricing at home, with far broader test inclusion. Current package pricing is confirmed at booking.
Bringing Results Back to Your GP
The English report with reference ranges slots directly into your provincial file via your GP; imaging is provided for any follow-up your home system runs.
Waitlist Arithmetic, Busan Edition
Elective MRI or colonoscopy queues in Canada routinely run months; the IFC books the same tests within weeks at published tiers, finished in one morning with same-day review. For Canadians already planning an Asia trip, adding a Busan screening morning costs one hotel night — the KTX and Gimhae connections make routing trivial.
Common Questions
How much faster is this than waiting at home?
Booking typically lands within weeks, and the screening itself is one morning — against elective queues at home that can run months.
Will Canadian doctors work from the results?
Yes — the English report with standard reference values slots into your provincial file via your GP; imaging files come along.
Does any provincial plan reimburse this?
Generally no for elective screening abroad — treat it as self-pay against the published tiers.
What's the easiest routing from Canada?
Incheon then a short domestic flight to Gimhae, or KTX from Seoul — both under half a day door to door.