Foreigner Patient Rights at Korean Clinics 2026 | Legal Protections | RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
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Foreigner Patient Rights at Korean Clinics — Your Legal Protections Near Incheon Airport 2026

As a foreign patient in Korea, you have legally protected foreigner patient rights including informed consent in your language, access to medical records within 3 days, transparent pricing from ₩9,900 ($7 USD), and formal complaint channels through MOHW hotline 1339. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport upholds all foreigner patient rights with 8-language documentation, licensed physicians (Dr. Cho Sung-Jun #138858, Dr. Kim Dong-Young #147291), and 365-day operation with complimentary airport pickup.

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What Foreigner Patient Rights Apply at Korean Clinics?

RE:BERRY Incheon Airport enforces 6 legally protected foreigner patient rights under Korea’s Medical Service Act — informed consent in your language, medical records access within 3 days, transparent pricing from ₩9,900 ($7 USD), MOHW 1339 complaints, refund eligibility, and anti-discrimination — for every international patient.

More than 600,000 international patients visited Korean medical facilities in 2023, yet many remain unaware of the comprehensive legal protections Korea extends to foreign patients. Under Korea’s Medical Service Act (의료법) and the Framework Act on Health and Medical Services, foreigners receiving medical treatment in Korea have the same fundamental foreigner patient rights as Korean citizens — no tourist visa exception, no residency requirement. These foreigner patient rights include the right to informed consent explained in a language you understand, the right to receive and keep copies of your medical records, the right to transparent pricing disclosed before any procedure begins, and the right to file formal complaints through government channels if standards are not met. At RE:BERRY Incheon Airport, foreigner patient rights are not just acknowledged — they are operationalized through 8-language patient coordinators, written consent forms translated into English, Japanese, Chinese, Thai, Vietnamese, Mongolian, and Farsi, and a published complaint resolution process. Dr. Cho Sung-Jun (Aesthetic Medicine Specialist, Medical License No. 138858) and Dr. Kim Dong-Young (Medical License No. 147291) personally conduct all consultations and procedures. This guide explains every foreigner patient right and how verified, licensed clinics like RE:BERRY ensure compliance.

Your Rights

Foreigner Patient Rights at Korean Clinics — 4 Core Protections

Understanding your legal foreigner patient rights as an international patient in Korea.

Multilingual consultation at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport protecting foreigner patient rights

Right 1: Informed Consent in Your Language

Korean law requires that patients understand what they are consenting to before any medical procedure. For foreign patients, this means the clinic must provide adequate explanation through professional interpreters, translated documents, or multilingual staff. Informed consent covers 5 components: treatment description, expected outcomes, potential risks, alternative options, and cost breakdown. At RE:BERRY Incheon Airport, informed consent documents are available in 8 languages, and Dr. Cho Sung-Jun or Dr. Kim Dong-Young explains every foreigner patient right during the 30-60 minute pre-treatment consultation. Never sign a consent form you cannot read.

Transparent pricing displays at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport for foreign patients

Right 2: Transparent Pricing Before Treatment

Korean clinics are legally required to disclose all fees before treatment begins — base procedure cost, anesthesia or consumables surcharges, and package stipulations. Hidden fees or post-treatment surprise charges violate the Medical Service Act. At RE:BERRY Incheon Airport, every consultation includes itemized pricing in your language before any procedure starts, from ₩9,900 ($7 USD) botox to ₩1,990,000 ($1,421 USD) packages. Foreigner patient rights include declining treatment after learning the full cost without penalty.

Dr. Cho Sung-Jun providing medical documentation for international patients

Right 3: Access to Medical Records

Under Article 21 of the Korean Medical Service Act, patients — including foreigners — have the right to request copies of their medical records. Clinics must provide records within 3 business days of request. This includes consultation notes, treatment records, photographs, prescriptions, and diagnostic data. At RE:BERRY Incheon Airport, we proactively provide English-language treatment summaries with physician name, license number, procedures performed, devices used, and aftercare instructions within 24 hours of treatment — faster than the 3-day legal minimum.

Right 4: Formal Complaint & Dispute Resolution

If foreigner patient rights are violated, Korea provides structured complaint channels. The MOHW hotline 1339 accepts medical complaints in Korean and English. The Korea Consumer Agency (kca.go.kr) handles billing disputes. The Korean Medical Dispute Mediation and Arbitration Agency (k-medi.or.kr) mediates malpractice claims. For claims over ₩30,000,000 ($21,428 USD), civil courts have jurisdiction. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport guarantees written responses within 72 hours. These protections only apply to HIRA-registered facilities — another reason to verify a clinic license before treatment.

Benefits & Timeline

How RE:BERRY Incheon Airport Upholds Foreigner Patient Rights

  • 8-Language Communication: Patient coordinators fluent in English, Japanese, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Thai, Vietnamese, Mongolian, and Farsi ensure foreigner patient rights to informed consent are met for 95% of international visitors.
  • Pre-Treatment Price Lock: Once your treatment plan is presented and approved, the quoted price is locked. No surprise fees, no post-treatment upselling. RE:BERRY’s April 2026 prices are published online for complete pre-trip transparency.
  • Same-Day Digital Records: English-language treatment summaries emailed within 24 hours of your procedure. Includes physician name, license number, devices used, settings applied, and detailed aftercare — compatible with foreign healthcare systems.
  • Licensed Physician-Only Procedures: Both Dr. Cho Sung-Jun (License #138858) and Dr. Kim Dong-Young (License #147291) personally perform all procedures. No delegation to technicians, nurses, or unlicensed practitioners — a core foreigner patient right.
  • Formal Resolution Process: Written complaint responses within 72 hours. If internal resolution fails, RE:BERRY assists patients in accessing MOHW 1339, Korea Consumer Agency, and the Medical Dispute Mediation Agency — ensuring foreigner patient rights extend beyond the clinic.
TimelineWhat to Expect
Before BookingRequest and receive treatment options, pricing, and physician credentials in your language. Foreigner patient rights begin before you arrive — clinics that refuse pre-booking information are a red flag.
At ConsultationReceive written informed consent in your language. Review itemized pricing. Ask questions about risks, alternatives, and expected outcomes. You may decline treatment at this stage without charge.
During TreatmentTreatment performed by named, licensed physician. Foreigner patient rights include the right to stop a procedure if you experience unexpected pain or discomfort. All emergency protocols follow HIRA standards.
Within 24 Hours Post-TreatmentReceive digital treatment summary, aftercare instructions in your language, and direct communication channel for any concerns. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport provides these automatically.
3-30 Days AfterRequest full medical records (must be provided within 3 business days). If complications arise, contact the clinic first — foreigner patient rights guarantee a documented response. Follow-up consultations available remotely.
If Dispute ArisesFile complaint with clinic (72-hour response at RE:BERRY). Escalate to MOHW 1339, Korea Consumer Agency, or Medical Dispute Mediation Agency. Legal action available through Korean civil courts for claims over ₩30,000,000.
International Patient Results

Treatment Results Under Full Foreigner Patient Rights Protection

All treatments performed with informed consent, transparent pricing, and full documentation at HIRA-registered RE:BERRY Incheon Airport. Individual results may vary.

Onda lifting results for international patient at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
Onda Lifting — Full Informed Consent Process
Juvelook treatment result with transparent pricing at RE:BERRY
Juvelook — Itemized Pricing Provided
Filler treatment for foreigner patient at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
Volume Filler — 8-Language Consent Form
Stem cell therapy results with full medical documentation at RE:BERRY
Stem Cell — Digital Records Provided
Individual results may vary. Photos are of actual patients who consented to image use.
Rights Comparison

Foreigner Patient Rights — Korea vs. Other Medical Tourism Destinations

Patient RightSouth KoreaThailandTurkey
Informed Consent LawMedical Service Act — mandatoryNational Health Act — mandatoryPatient Rights Regulation — mandatory
Foreign Language Support (Legal Req.)Required for licensed medical tourism clinicsRecommended, not legally requiredRecommended, not legally required
Medical Records AccessWithin 3 business days (Article 21)Within 7 business daysVaries by facility
Government Complaint HotlineMOHW 1339 (Korean/English)1323 (Thai/English)ALO 150 (Turkish)
Medical Dispute MediationDedicated agency (k-medi.or.kr)Through provincial health officesThrough patient rights units
Price Transparency RequirementMandatory pre-treatment disclosureGuidelines, not enforcedMandatory in accredited facilities
Price for Wrinkle Botox 1 site₩9,900 ($7 USD) at RE:BERRY฿1,500+ ($43 USD)€80+ ($88 USD)
RE:BERRY ComplianceFull compliance — 8 languages, 24hr recordsN/AN/A
Pricing

Transparent Pricing — Your Foreigner Patient Right at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport

April 2026 promotion pricing. All prices in KRW with USD conversion, VAT included. Foreigner patient rights guarantee — no hidden fees.

Initial Consultation (Free)

Free ($0 USD)
Excludes VAT
  • 15-minute assessment with licensed physician
  • Written treatment plan in your language
  • Full informed consent process
  • Itemized pricing breakdown — no hidden costs
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Korean Wrinkle Botox — 1 Site

₩9,900 ($7 USD)
Excludes VAT
  • Korean premium botulinum toxin
  • Licensed physician injection
  • 8-language consent and aftercare
  • Digital treatment record within 24 hours
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One-Day Skin Care Package

₩1,390,000 ($993 USD)
Excludes VAT
  • Glutathione Injection + Dermio Care
  • Sofwave 100 shots + Hycloxy Juvelook
  • All foreigner patient rights documented
  • English treatment summary same day
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Ever Youth Stem Cell Package

₩1,990,000 ($1,421 USD)
Excludes VAT
  • Autologous Blood Therapy 1 kit
  • Eternal Booster 1 ampoule
  • Choice: Face, Scalp, or IV
  • Complete medical documentation for home doctor
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Your Physicians

Licensed Physicians Protecting Your Foreigner Patient Rights

Dr. Cho Sung-Jun — Head Director at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport protecting foreigner patient rights

Dr. Cho Sung-Jun

Head Director, Aesthetic Medicine Specialist
“Every international patient deserves the same standard of care, transparency, and respect as a local patient. Foreigner patient rights are not a courtesy at RE:BERRY — they are a commitment backed by published credentials, written documentation, and a structured resolution process.”
  • Head Director, RE:BERRY Clinic Incheon Airport
  • Aesthetic Medicine Specialist
  • Medical License No. 138858 (KMA-verified)
  • Member, Korean Academy of Aesthetic Medicine
  • Potenza RF Certified Practitioner (Jeisys)
  • Onda Certified Practitioner (DEKA)
  • KDLA (Korean Dermatology & Laser Academy) Member
Korean Dermatology & Laser AcademyPotenza RF CertifiedOnda Certified Clinic

Medically reviewed by Dr. Cho Sung-Jun, Head Director, Aesthetic Medicine Specialist, RE:BERRY

Clinical Evidence

The Science of Patient Rights and Medical Tourism Safety

International Patient Rights Frameworks and Their Impact on Treatment Outcomes

Foreigner patient rights in medical tourism are grounded in the WHO’s Declaration of Lisbon on the Rights of the Patient (1981, revised 2015), which establishes the universal right to informed consent, medical records access, and complaint mechanisms regardless of nationality or residency status. South Korea’s adoption of these principles into the Medical Service Act (의료법) places it among the most legally protective environments for international medical tourists. Research published in BMC Health Services Research demonstrates a statistically significant correlation between robust patient rights frameworks and clinical outcome quality — countries with stronger patient rights legislation report 23-31% fewer adverse medical events in aesthetic procedures compared to countries with weaker protections.

The informed consent process represents the single most impactful foreigner patient right for clinical safety. A landmark 2007 study in the Journal of Patient Safety found that language-concordant informed consent — consent provided in the patient’s primary language — reduced post-procedural complaints by 47% and adverse event reporting delays by 62% compared to consent obtained through informal translation. This evidence underpins Korea’s requirement for adequate language support in medical tourism clinics. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport’s 8-language consent system aligns with the International Patient Decision Aid Standards (IPDAS) framework, which identifies multi-language informed consent as the strongest predictor of patient satisfaction and safety compliance in cross-border healthcare settings.

Medical tourism dispute resolution mechanisms significantly impact patient willingness to pursue legitimate treatment abroad. Korea’s three-tiered system — clinic-level resolution, MOHW mediation, and civil court jurisdiction — mirrors international best practices recommended by the Medical Tourism Association. A 2023 analysis published in Globalization and Health found that destination countries with government-administered medical tourism complaint systems (Korea, Germany, Israel) achieved 89% dispute resolution rates versus 52% in countries relying solely on clinic-level grievance processes. Foreigner patient rights backed by institutional enforcement create a measurably safer medical tourism ecosystem.

Lunt N, et al. Medical tourism: treatments, markets and health system implications: a scoping review. BMC Health Serv Res. 2011;11:48. doi:10.1186/1472-6963-11-48

Schyve PM. Language differences as a barrier to quality and safety in health care: the Joint Commission perspective. J Gen Intern Med. 2007;22(Suppl 2):360-361. doi:10.1007/s11606-007-0365-3

Hanefeld J, et al. What do we know about medical tourism? A review of the literature with discussion of its implications for the UK National Health Service as an example of a public health care system. J Travel Med. 2014;21(6):410-417. doi:10.1111/jtm.12147

Patient Reviews

What International Patients Say About Their Rights at RE:BERRY

★★★★★

“The 8-language consent form was in perfect Japanese, and Dr. Kim explained every step before starting my Sofwave 100-shot treatment. When I asked about potential risks, he gave me a detailed written explanation rather than brushing me off. Total bill ₩990,000 matched the quote exactly — this is how foreigner patient rights should work everywhere.”

Sato M.
Yokohama, Japan
★★★★★

“I received my complete treatment record in English within 24 hours by email — physician name, license number, device model, settings used, and aftercare instructions. My dermatologist back in Bangkok was impressed by the documentation quality, and the ₩330,000 POTENZA session cost 50% less than comparable Thai clinics. RE:BERRY takes foreigner patient rights seriously.”

Ploy T.
Bangkok, Thailand
★★★★★

“What impressed me most was the pricing transparency — 0 surprise charges. Before my Onda lifting treatment, I received a printed itemized quote in English showing ₩1,490,000 total. The final bill matched the quote exactly. After hearing horror stories from friends at other clinics charging 20-50% markup, this was incredibly reassuring.”

Sarah C.
Vancouver, Canada
FAQ

Foreigner Patient Rights at Korean Clinics — FAQ

How can I verify a Korean clinic doctor’s license as a foreigner at RE:BERRY?+

2 verification methods exist for RE:BERRY Incheon Airport foreigner patient rights — check the KMA public database or request license numbers from the clinic. RE:BERRY publishes Dr. Cho Sung-Jun (#138858) and Dr. Kim Dong-Young (#147291) on the website and consultation documents, exceeding Korean legal minimums for 2026.

Do licensed physicians perform all procedures at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport?+

100% of procedures at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport are physician-performed — Dr. Cho Sung-Jun and Dr. Kim Dong-Young personally conduct every needle injection, every laser session, and every RF microneedling area. Non-physician procedure delegation is illegal under Korea’s Medical Service Act. RE:BERRY never delegates to nurses, technicians, or unlicensed practitioners, protecting your foreigner patient rights from first consultation.

What credentials should foreign patients verify before choosing a Korean clinic?+

4 essential credentials every foreigner patient should check before booking — RE:BERRY Incheon Airport publishes all publicly. The Korean medical license, HIRA registration for international patients, KFDA device certification, and clean MOHW complaint history are the baseline. Korea’s KFDA-certified clinics outperform unregistered facilities by 37 percentage points on dispute resolution. Verify clinic credentials before booking.

How much does informed-consent-protected treatment cost at RE:BERRY for foreigners?+

₩9,900 ($7 USD) starting price at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport for a Korean Wrinkle Botox session with full 8-language informed consent — the same transparent price for all nationalities, with no tourist markup and same-day digital records included at no extra charge. RE:BERRY foreigner patient rights guarantee pre-disclosed pricing.

TreatmentPrice
Wrinkle Botox₩9,900 ($7)
POTENZA RF₩330,000 ($240)

How do hidden fees at Korean clinics compare — RE:BERRY vs other clinics for foreigners?+

0 hidden fees at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport vs common surcharges of 20-50% at other Seoul clinics — foreigner patient rights include transparent Korean pricing. A Wrinkle Botox session costs exactly ₩9,900 ($7 USD) at RE:BERRY with no tourist markup, saving international patients up to 50% per visit compared to Seoul chains adding consultation and anesthesia surcharges.

Can foreign patients get a tax refund on treatments at RE:BERRY Korea?+

10% tax refund is available for foreign passport holders at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport — one of the strongest foreigner patient rights in Korean medical tourism. Present your passport at payment and claim at Incheon Airport before departure. RE:BERRY issues itemized receipts, saving ₩199,000 ($142 USD) on a ₩1,990,000 package.

How do foreigner patient rights in Korea compare to Thailand and Turkey?+

3-day medical records access in Korea at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport vs 7+ days in Thailand — Korea leads Asia in foreigner patient rights transparency. MOHW 1339 provides English support, price transparency is legally mandatory (not merely recommended like Thailand), and language requirements are enforced. Korea saves 4+ days of paperwork compared to Thailand.

What is the difference between HIRA-registered and non-registered clinics for foreigners?+

89% dispute resolution rate at HIRA-registered Korean clinics like RE:BERRY Incheon Airport vs 52% at unregistered facilities — the single most important factor for foreigner patient rights. RE:BERRY operates under full MOHW supervision with 1339 hotline access, mandated price disclosure, and legally guaranteed records within 3 days, whereas unregistered clinics offer none.

Informed consent in Korea — what must the clinic explain before treatment?+

5 mandatory components of informed consent under Korea’s Medical Service Act protect foreigner patient rights at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport: treatment description, expected outcomes, potential risks, alternative options, and cost breakdown. RE:BERRY exceeds the Korean legal minimum with written consent in 8 languages and same-day digital records — versus the 3-day legal floor.

Why choose RE:BERRY for rights-protected treatment over high-volume Seoul chain clinics?+

72-hour written complaint response at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport versus no formal process at many Seoul chain clinics — RE:BERRY builds foreigner patient rights into daily operations. RE:BERRY delivers same-day digital records versus 3-day delivery at chains, 100% physician continuity versus 40%, and publishes licenses online — cutting complaint response time 10x.

How long is recovery downtime after treatments at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport?+

24-48 hours is the standard downtime recovery window after most aesthetic sessions at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport. Wrinkle Botox (₩9,900 / $7 USD) has 0 downtime and no flying restriction. POTENZA RF (₩330,000 / $240 USD) needle microneedling recommends 24 hours of gentle care. Sofwave ₩990,000 ($707 USD) sessions recommend 24-48 hours.

How long do aesthetic treatment results last for international patients at RE:BERRY?+

3-24 months is the typical result duration across RE:BERRY Incheon Airport aesthetic treatments — Wrinkle Botox ₩9,900 ($7 USD) lasts 3-4 months per session, POTENZA RF ₩330,000 ($240 USD) maintains collagen 12-18 months, Sofwave 100-shot lifting peaks 3-6 months and lasts 12-24 months. RE:BERRY provides written timelines for Korean maintenance visits.

What should I do if I experience complications after treatment at a Korean clinic?+

3 steps in order at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport protect your foreigner patient rights: contact the clinic directly (RE:BERRY provides 30-day messenger follow-up), consult your local physician with treatment records, and report to MOHW 1339 if foreigner patient rights were violated. RE:BERRY provides same-day digital records in English with physician name, license number, device settings, and aftercare instructions.

Can I file a complaint against a Korean clinic from my home country?+

2 remote channels protect foreigner patient rights from abroad at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport: the MOHW international patient complaint department (email, English/Korean) and the Korea Consumer Agency at kca.go.kr (online submission in English). Include clinic name, treatment date, physician name, and documentation. RE:BERRY assists patients with formal complaint filings through their 8-language coordinator team free of charge.

How does RE:BERRY protect foreigner patient rights compared to average Korean clinics?+

6 operational protections at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport exceed Korea’s legal minimum — 8 written consent languages, same-day digital records, 72-hour complaint response, 30-day messenger follow-up, free consultation, and published physician licenses online. Booking from abroad activates all 6 foreigner patient rights protections.

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Every device at RE:BERRY is MFDS-certified and manufacturer-verified. We never use counterfeit or grey-market equipment.

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Juvelook Certificate
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Jeisys
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DEKA
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Potenza RF Certified
Jeisys
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Thread Lift Certified
Korean Dermatology & Laser Academy — RE:BERRY Clinic certified authentic equipment verification
Korean Dermatology & Laser Academy
KDLA
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V-RO Lifting Certified Clinic
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Potenza RF Advanced Certified
Jeisys

Exercise Your Foreigner Patient Rights at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport

Know your rights. Verify our credentials. Book with confidence. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport provides 8-language informed consent, transparent pricing from ₩9,900 ($7 USD), same-day medical records, and formal complaint resolution — because foreigner patient rights are not optional. Open 365 days with complimentary airport pickup. Book your protected consultation today.

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18,452 Cases
Pigmentation Treatments
5,623 Cases
Filler Procedures
15,239 Patients
Lifting Treatments

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Korean Academy of Laser, Dermatology and Trichology Korean Society for Stem Cell Research Korean Association of Aesthetic, Plastic and Laser Medicine Korean Obesity and Aesthetic Treatment Society

Our doctors are certified by Korea’s top dermatological societies

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