Yonsei lush Pediatrics in Yangpyeong

South KoreaYonsei lush Pediatrics

 

closed

🕗 opening times

Sundayclosed
Monday-
Tuesday-
Wednesday-
Thursday-
Friday-
Saturday-
South Korea, Gyeonggi-do, Yangpyeong, μ—­μ „κΈΈ24 μ˜€μ„±ν”„λΌμž 3μΈ΅ μ—°μ„Έν‘Έλ₯΄λ₯Έμ†Œμ•„μ²­μ†Œλ…„κ³Ό
contacts phone: +82 31-772-0173
website: ysprun.ilikedoc.kr
larger map & directions
Latitude: 37.492278, Longitude: 127.490998

comments 5

  • Grace

    Grace

    ::

    This is a hospital that many Yangpyeong children visit. When it's busy, there's really no place to sit. When I visit during their free time, I feel that they are really kind and do their best to provide treatment. However, when it's busy... when there are no more reservations, it's not easy to see them answering the same questions over and over again and being rude to various people. This is a thing I think this is the part that needs to be done. My child is really bad at taking medicine, but he was prescribed various medicines (patches, injections) and went through a difficult time. I was impressed by the treatment tailored to my child. Pediatric teachers are so precious these days... Please stay with our children in Yangpyeong for a long time. Thank you for always working hard. I'm leaving this here as I'm thinking about how to convey my feelings. Tip: It's really difficult to make a reservation. If you often look at the reservation window and see that the reservation is canceled in the morning (after 10 o'clock?), it is also very helpful to take advantage of the opportunity to re-book β˜ΊοΈπŸ‘

  • mui na

    mui na

    ::

  • Phillip

    Phillip

    ::

    This is an internal medicine department where the doctors always take good care of me. It is located on the same floor as the pediatrics department, and Dr. Se-Hyeon Jeong, who has been there since it opened, takes a close look at it. I recommend it if you are looking for an internal medicine teacher you can trust.

  • Min-Seok Oh

    Min-Seok Oh

    ::

    If you walk in, the nurses will criticize you for not having an appointment. I think people don't go because they don't know how to make a reservation. I received a call from the daycare center saying my child was sick, and they rushed to find the child and took him/her for a walk-in. Does it make sense to ask them to make a reservation? No matter how many times I went, it was always like that. I don't know if it's something like a checkup, but the fact that it's a pediatric clinic where kids go because they're sick, and they're not even adults, operates on a reservation system, so it seems like they're trying to only focus on their own convenience.

  • Arsen Ghazaryan

    Arsen Ghazaryan

    ::

    Ujas prost

nearest Hospital

πŸ“‘ all categories

AccountingAdministrative area level 1AirportAmusement parkAquariumArt galleryAtmBakeryBankBarBeauty salonBicycle storeBook storeBowling alleyBus stationCafeCampgroundCar dealerCar rentalCar repairCar washCasinoCemeteryChurchCity hallClothing storeColloquial areaConvenience storeCourthouseDentistDepartment storeDoctorElectricianElectronics storeEmbassyEstablishmentFinanceFire stationFloristFoodFuneral homeFurniture storeGas stationGeneral contractorGrocery or supermarketGymHair careHardware storeHealthHindu TempleHome goods storeHospitalInsurance agencyJewelry storeLaundryLawyerLibraryLiquor storeLocal government officeLocalityLocksmithLodgingMeal deliveryMeal takeawayMosqueMovie rentalMovie theaterMoving companyMuseumNatural featureNight clubPainterParkParkingPet storePharmacyPhysiotherapistPlace of worshipPlumberPoint of interestPolicePost officePremiseReal estate agencyRestaurantRoofing contractorRv park, campingSchoolShoe storeShopping mallSpaStadiumStorageStoreSubpremiseSubway stationSupermarketSynagogueTrain stationTransit stationTravel agencyUniversityVeterinary careZoosublocality level 1sublocality level 2sublocality level 4