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Hello, friends! I'm Anu from Mongolia. I'm planning to get some great treatments in Seoul early this year. However, one thing is bothering me — is it possible to have consultations only in English or Mongolian? It's very rare for doctors and practitioners in my home country to speak English.
For those who have had consultations there, how are you handling this issue? Did you bring an interpreter, or do clinics offer language assistance themselves? Are there any doctors who speak Mongolian or English who are open to consultations? I'm very curious and would appreciate any suggestions!
I'm not looking for anything complicated, just practical advice. I'd love to hear about your experiences 🙏
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Hello! I'm also from overseas and can totally understand your concerns. I was wondering if you've considered using a translation app in advance or asking a friend to help contact the clinic first, to see if they have English-speaking or other language staff? I've encountered this issue before, but many places are actually willing to accommodate 😊
Hey Anuu! I totally get your concern—I'm actually planning a trip to Seoul soon for similar reasons and was wondering the same thing about the language barrier. From what I've read so far, it seems like a lot of places do have English-speaking staff, but maybe not always in every department? I'm thinking I might just go ahead and book a consultation first to ask about their language support before committing to anything. Would love to hear what you find out! 🙏
Hello! I'm also from abroad and completely understand your concerns. Have you considered contacting the clinic in advance to ask if they offer English consultation services or translation support? When I went for consultations before, some places did have English-speaking staff, but it required booking ahead of time.