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Gangseo K Hospital Emergency Medicine Center
operates 24/7, 365 days a year!

The Emergency Medicine Center (emergency medical facility) at Gangseo K Hospital
provides rapid and accurate emergency medical services for conditions such as musculoskeletal trauma, fractures, lacerations, and sprains.
  • With specialists on duty 24/7 and an organized, systematic emergency care system, we are committed to helping patients in the western Seoul–Gyeonggi area (Gangseo, Yangcheon, Bucheon) and surrounding regions recover quickly.

Emergency Center Procedure

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    Registration
    Available 24 hours a day
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    Emergency Treatment
    Medical staff examination and emergency care
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    Tests
    Conducting necessary tests
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    Payment
    Payment processing at the administration office
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    Admission or Discharge
    Proceed based on the patient's condition
  • The treatment order in the emergency room is based on the severity of the symptoms as assessed by medical staff, not by registration time.
    (Definition of emergency symptoms follows Article 2 of the Enforcement Rule of the Emergency Medical Services Act.)
  • For discharge, present your payment receipt to the nurse, receive your medication, receive counseling on post-care and follow-up, then go home.
  • If admitted, you’ll receive guidance on the hospitalization process from the assigned nurse, complete the admission procedure at the emergency reception, and then be admitted.

Departments Covered in the Emergency Center

We provide prompt examination and precise treatment to patients
with fractures and trauma caused by sudden accidents or falls,
patients with sports injuries such as sprains, ruptures, and dislocations that occur during exercise,
and patients who visit due to sudden musculoskeletal pain.
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    Fractures due to trauma
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    Musculoskeletal pain from car accidents
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    Sports injuries
    (sprains, tears, dislocations)
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    Acute musculoskeletal pain
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    Lacerations, contusions, infections, etc.