Urologist and director of SU Urology Clinic, with hospital training at Pusan National University and a clinical observership at the Cleveland Clinic, USA.
Dr. Kim Jeong-man is a board-certified urologist (since 2007) and director of SU Urology. He trained at Pusan National University Hospital, served as Head of Urology at Busan St. Mary's Hospital, is an adjunct professor at Pusan National University College of Medicine, and completed a clinical observership at the Cleveland Clinic in the United States.
Dr. Kim performs and interprets his patients' ultrasound and endoscopic studies personally, and explains findings directly — reassuring when results are benign, and quick to arrange hospital referral when they are not. For foreign patients, that means clear answers in English and a plan that respects a limited schedule.
His practice spans the full range of urology rather than a single niche. On any given day that includes benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostatitis, kidney and ureteral stones, blood in the urine, recurrent urinary infections, overactive bladder and incontinence in women, pediatric concerns such as bedwetting, and men's health matters including vasectomy, erectile dysfunction and low testosterone. This breadth is deliberate: many urinary symptoms overlap, and a generalist urologist who can investigate all of them is better placed to reach the right diagnosis quickly.
Dr. Kim's hospital background — residency and a clinical fellowship at Pusan National University Hospital, and leadership as Head of Urology at Busan St. Mary's Hospital — means complex cases are familiar territory, and he knows when a problem belongs in a tertiary hospital rather than a clinic. His observership at the Cleveland Clinic, one of the highest-ranked centres for urology in the United States, gave him direct exposure to international standards of care and patient communication. Certification by the Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine is the reason imaging at SU Urology is performed and read by the doctor himself rather than outsourced.
A first visit usually combines a focused history, an examination, and whichever in-clinic tests are relevant — most often a urinalysis, an ultrasound and a flow or residual study. Dr. Kim talks through what each result means and lays out the options, including the realistic costs, before anything is decided. English-speaking support is available so nothing is lost in translation, and English medical certificates can be issued for travel or insurance. Where a condition needs hospital-level surgery or specialist input beyond an outpatient clinic, Dr. Kim refers you to an appropriate partner hospital and hands over your records and imaging in English, so continuity of care is not lost when you move between providers or countries.