Full Body Checkup in Busan for International Patients
Every Test Category Included

- Laboratory: complete blood count, metabolic panel, lipid profile, liver/kidney/thyroid function, urinalysis, tumor markers
- Imaging: chest X-ray, abdominal and thyroid ultrasound, with CT/MRI options by tier
- Endoscopy: gastroscopy standard; colonoscopy by age or election
- Function: ECG, vision, hearing, bone density
How Long the Full Screening Takes
Plan a full day (5–8 hours) when both endoscopies are included, mostly due to sedation recovery — see the duration guide.
Who Should Choose the Full Body Package
First comprehensive screening ever, a milestone birthday, or several years since your last full workup — this tier establishes the baseline that future checkups compare against.
How the Full Panel Runs on the IFC Floors
The three-floor layout keeps the full-body sequence moving: labs and measurements on arrival, imaging mid-morning, endoscopy last with recovery in private rest areas. Women's screening runs through a dedicated women's center staffed by female physicians. Most results are reviewed the same day; genetic add-ons (Platinum + Genome, ₩2,000,000) return later by consultation.
Common Questions
Which tiers are the 'full body' packages?
Platinum (₩1,500,000) and Platinum Plus (₩2,000,000), with +Genome variants adding genetic panels.
Are both endoscopies same-session?
Yes — gastroscopy and colonoscopy under one sedation is standard practice here.
Is there a women-specific track?
Yes — a women's medicine center staffed by female physicians handles breast and gynecologic screening.
How long does the full panel take?
A full morning into early afternoon — longer when both endoscopies are included, mostly for sedation recovery.