SUSU UrologyHaeundae · Busan
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Frequently asked

Questions from foreign patients

Common questions about visiting SU Urology in Haeundae, Busan. Still unsure? Call us — English-speaking support is available.

Yes. We provide English-speaking support for consultation, procedures and aftercare, and can issue English-language medical certificates (₩10,000).

Both work. Same-day appointments and walk-ins are usually possible during clinic hours; for procedures we recommend booking ahead by phone.

Almost all diagnostics — ultrasound, digital X-ray, uroflowmetry, post-void residual scan, cystoscopy and ESWL for stones — are performed on site, so most patients are diagnosed and started on treatment in one visit.

3F, 98 Seonsuchon-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan (Banyeo-dong, Gyeongsin Building). Reachable by city bus 43/155/5-1/107 and village bus 6/6-1, with parking nearby.

Many services for foreign patients are non-covered (out-of-pocket). Examples: circumcision and vasectomy ₩400,000–500,000, PSA ₩13,000, prostate ultrasound ₩90,000, HPV PCR ₩60,000. See the pricing page; fees are subject to change.

Yes. We provide female bladder and incontinence care and pediatric urology (bedwetting, foreskin problems) alongside men's urology.

Often yes. Because imaging and ESWL are in-house, a stone can frequently be diagnosed and treated quickly without hospital admission. Large or infected stones may need hospital care, and we refer promptly with English records.

Yes. Sensitive consultations — STI testing, men's health and women's health — are handled discreetly and confidentially.

Yes. English-language medical certificates and doctor's opinions are available for ₩10,000, and outpatient visit certificates for ₩2,000. Let us know what your insurer or visa process requires and we will prepare the right document.

Bring your passport or ID, a note of any current medications, and any previous test results or imaging you have. Most diagnostic tests are done on the spot, so you usually do not need anything prepared in advance.

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Frequently Asked

Questions from foreign patients

Yes. We provide English-speaking support for consultation, procedures and aftercare, and can issue English-language medical certificates (₩10,000).

Both work. Same-day appointments and walk-ins are usually possible during clinic hours; for procedures we recommend booking ahead by phone.

Almost all diagnostics — ultrasound, digital X-ray, uroflowmetry, post-void residual scan, cystoscopy and ESWL for stones — are performed on site, so most patients are diagnosed and started on treatment in one visit.

3F, 98 Seonsuchon-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan (Banyeo-dong, Gyeongsin Building). Reachable by city bus 43/155/5-1/107 and village bus 6/6-1, with parking nearby.

Many services for foreign patients are non-covered (out-of-pocket). Examples: circumcision and vasectomy ₩400,000–500,000, PSA ₩13,000, prostate ultrasound ₩90,000, HPV PCR ₩60,000. See the pricing page; fees are subject to change.

Yes. We provide female bladder and incontinence care and pediatric urology (bedwetting, foreskin problems) alongside men's urology.

Often yes. Because imaging and ESWL are in-house, a stone can frequently be diagnosed and treated quickly without hospital admission. Large or infected stones may need hospital care, and we refer promptly with English records.

Yes. Sensitive consultations — STI testing, men's health and women's health — are handled discreetly and confidentially.

Yes. English-language medical certificates and doctor's opinions are available for ₩10,000, and outpatient visit certificates for ₩2,000. Let us know what your insurer or visa process requires and we will prepare the right document.

Bring your passport or ID, a note of any current medications, and any previous test results or imaging you have. Most diagnostic tests are done on the spot, so you usually do not need anything prepared in advance.