Lobby of Jamsil Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital relocated and expanded to Garden Five.

Lobby of Jamsil Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital relocated and expanded to Garden Five.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwanju] Jaseng Medical Foundation announced on the 2nd that the Jamsil Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital, previously located at Jamsil Station, has expanded and relocated to Garden Five in Munjeong-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul.


The 60-bed Jamsil Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital has dedicated an entire floor for reception, consultation rooms, treatment rooms, and inpatient rooms to enhance convenience for patients with musculoskeletal disorders who have difficulty moving. Without the need to use stairs or elevators, all medical procedures can be completed with minimal movement, which is expected to facilitate intensive care for severe and emergency patients.


Based on extensive clinical experience, the hospital treats spinal and joint diseases such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, cervical disc disorders, and degenerative arthritis using proven non-surgical Korean medicine treatments including Chuna therapy, Shinbaro acupuncture, and Motion Style Acupuncture Treatment (MSAT). Additionally, it operates a total of nine clinics, including a post-spinal surgery pain clinic and a COVID-19 recovery clinic.


The integrative Korean and Western medicine collaboration system is also maintained, with three Western medicine doctors utilizing imaging diagnostic equipment such as Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and X-ray to conduct joint consultations.



Shin Minsik, director of Jamsil Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital, stated, “Activities for coexistence with the local community will continue in the new space,” and added, “We will strive to become a medical institution that provides the best medical services to residents of the southeastern Seoul area, extending beyond Songpa and Jamsil.”


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