Quick intro

VEI Clinic Apgujeong is an English-friendly internal-medicine clinic in Gangnam that provides same-day care for common illnesses, IV therapy, and traveler needs. It’s on the 3rd floor of Beneheim City (162 Apgujeong-ro), a short walk from Apgujeong Station Exit 5.

What we treat (typical internal-medicine cases)

  • Fever, colds, cough, sore throat, flu-like illness
  • Stomach pain, gastritis, reflux, food poisoning, traveler’s diarrhea
  • Headache/migraine flares, fatigue, dehydration
  • Rashes, mild allergies, hives
  • Urinary symptoms, women’s/men’s common primary-care concerns
  • Blood pressure, blood sugar checks, medication refills (case by case)

On-site services

  • Doctor consultation and basic testing (as available)
  • IV therapy for hydration, recovery, immunity and energy support
  • Injection meds, oral prescriptions, symptomatic relief
  • Private rooms and clear English discharge guidance

Visit flow (what to expect)

  1. Check in and share symptoms, medication list, allergies, and travel history.
  2. Brief exam and tests if needed.
  3. Treatment plan: meds, IV options, home-care instructions, and red-flag advice.
  4. Payment and English receipt for insurance claims. Same-day follow-up messaging if required.

For travelers and expats

Short stays and jet lag make it hard to navigate big hospitals. VEI focuses on quick access, simple pricing explanations, and practical aftercare. Bring your passport/ID and any recent medical records or photos of prior prescriptions.

Hours and location

  • Mon/Thu/Fri: 10:00–19:00
  • Tue: 10:00–20:00
  • Sat: 10:00–16:00
  • Lunch: 13:00–14:00 (except Sat)
  • Closed: Wed & Sun
    Address: 3F, VEI Clinic, 162 Apgujeong-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul (Beneheim City, near Apgujeong Station Exit 5).
    Phone: 02-542-8275 / 010-5700-7597

Pricing and insurance notes

  • Fees vary by consultation time, tests, and IV type.
  • Most visitors pay upfront and submit receipts to their international insurance for reimbursement.
  • Ask the desk for an itemized English receipt (diagnosis code if applicable).

When to choose a hospital emergency department instead

Call 119 or go directly to an ER for chest pain, severe shortness of breath, heavy bleeding, major injury, high fever with confusion, severe dehydration, stroke symptoms, or sudden vision/speech trouble. Urgent care clinics are not emergency rooms.

Why choose VEI Clinic Apgujeong

  • English-friendly team used to caring for travelers and expats
  • Same-day access in Gangnam near Line 3 (Apgujeong)
  • Private rooms, IV therapy on site, practical testing when needed
  • Clear instructions, easy follow-up, and receipts for insurance claims

What to bring

  • Passport/ID and Korean phone number (if any)
  • Medication list, allergies, and prior medical notes
  • Payment method (card/cash); insurer contact if you’ll submit a claim

Book now

Call 02-542-8275 or 010-5700-7597 to confirm today’s availability. Walk-ins are usually possible, but a quick call helps us prepare.

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