Ulsan University Hospital in Ulsan

South KoreaUlsan University Hospital

 

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Sundayopen 24 hours
Mondayopen 24 hours
Tuesdayopen 24 hours
Wednesdayopen 24 hours
Thursdayopen 24 hours
Fridayopen 24 hours
Saturdayopen 24 hours
South Korea, Ulsan, Dong-gu, λŒ€ν•™λ³‘μ›λ‘œ 25
contacts phone: +82 52-250-7000
website: www.uuh.ulsan.kr
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Latitude: 35.5199931, Longitude: 129.4289601

comments 5

  • suresh paneru

    suresh paneru

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    I have back pain, sleeplessness and difficulty in breathing.one month ago I quit smoking and I never drink alcohol.can my treatment possible here.i work near ulsan airport and I'm from nepal.is this government or private hospital.i can't speak Korean fluent, little speak.please suggest me any idea.

  • Poorna Sanka

    Poorna Sanka

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    very good health checkπŸ₯🩺

  • Ada Alex

    Ada Alex

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    I had my son here in 2007, this is the best hospital ever, deserves 5 stars. All the way from Nigeria. All thanks to Doctor Mi - Iyoung Kim and Doctor Ki Won Oh, departments of Obstetrics / Gynaecology and Pediatrics respectively.

  • John Howie

    John Howie

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    I have no idea what hospital the below reviewer went to but it certainly wasn't this one. (Ie. Free WIFI is all over the place and there are at least two coffee shops). My daughter was born here, the hospital is very modern and clean. The staff was also amazing! There is also 2 roof gardens so patients can also get some fresh air without having to leave the building.

  • Ayclaes NA

    Ayclaes NA

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    One of the worst hospitals I've seen. There is only one coffee shop that serves such a large hospital, yet has no wifi, almost no seating, and of course only one register. Be prepared for long lines. Food court also has very limited options for Korea. The convenience store is understaffed. There are 2 registers, a makeup sales area, and other sales areas (ginseng, etc), yet there's only one person working. Again, long lines. Now if you add in Korean culture with crazy ajummas and ajusshi's (old female and male Koreans) with a different generation's mindset...well, be prepared to be pushed, shoved, and cut in already long lines. ...As to the actual service of the hospital for the visit? Go elsewhere. The place is a maze with random floor changes due to ramps, has no central information area, and has the worst service I've seen in my 3 years in Korea so far.

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