Type
Full Body Checkup
Duration
2 hours
A two-hour screening package targeting adults in their twenties and thirties, covering blood and urine analysis, cancer markers, chest X-ray, abdominal ultrasound, resting ECG, and a choice of gastroscopy or alternative gastric assessment. This is the most affordable entry point into structured Korean health screening.
The Comprehensive Checkup at MEDICHECK provides a structured baseline screening that covers the organ systems most relevant to early adult health, at a price point that makes annual screening accessible rather than aspirational. Designed with younger adults in mind, it focuses on metabolic health, hepatic and renal function, and early cancer marker detection. The blood work component measures a complete blood count, liver function markers including AST, ALT, and GGT, kidney function through creatinine and blood urea nitrogen, a lipid panel covering total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, and triglycerides, fasting glucose, and thyroid stimulating hormone. Cancer markers screened at this tier typically include CEA and AFP, providing baseline surveillance for gastrointestinal and hepatic malignancy. Urinalysis evaluates protein, glucose, and occult blood as early indicators of renal disease and metabolic imbalance. Abdominal ultrasound examines the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, kidneys, and spleen for structural abnormalities including fatty liver, gallstones, cysts, and masses. A chest X-ray evaluates lung fields and the cardiac silhouette. The resting 12-lead ECG assesses cardiac rhythm, conduction, and baseline electrical activity. For gastric screening, patients choose between gastroscopy (endoscopic examination of the oesophagus, stomach, and duodenum) or an alternative gastric diagnostic test. This flexibility allows those who prefer to avoid sedation or endoscopy to still receive gastric cancer screening, which is particularly relevant in South Korea where gastric cancer rates remain among the highest globally. All results are compiled into a report available in English, with a physician consultation to review findings and flag any values that warrant follow-up. The entire visit typically completes within two hours, making it practical even for visitors with limited time in Seoul.
Key Details
- Duration
- ~2 hours
- Target age
- 20s-30s
- Gastric
- Gastroscopy or alternative
- Report
- Available in English
Who Is This For?
Young adults establishing a health baseline, budget-conscious visitors seeking structured screening, first-time Korean health checkup participants
