IV Therapy
in Gangnam, Seoul — VEI Clinic Apgujeong
Quick intro
VEI Clinic Apgujeong is an English-friendly internal-medicine clinic in Gangnam offering same-day IV therapy, quick care for common illnesses, and traveler support. The clinic is on the 3rd floor of Beneheim City (162 Apgujeong-ro), a short walk from Apgujeong Station Exit 5.
What IV therapy can help with (case-by-case)
- Dehydration & fatigue from travel, jet lag, hangover, workouts
- Flu-like symptoms: fever, chills, body aches (with doctor evaluation)
- Gastro issues: gastritis, reflux flare, food poisoning, traveler’s diarrhea
- Headache/migraine flares (with in-clinic assessment)
- Immune support during cold/flu season or long flights
IVs are prescribed after a brief medical check. Not all patients are candidates.
IV options typically available
- Hydration IV (fluids/electrolytes)
- Recovery IV (post-illness or post-travel)
- Immunity/energy support IV (doctor-selected vitamins/minerals)
- Symptom-targeted IVs (e.g., anti-nausea or pain relief under supervision)
On-site services
- Internal-medicine consult and basic testing (as available)
- IV therapy for hydration, recovery, immunity/energy support
- Injection meds & oral prescriptions when indicated
- Private rooms and clear English discharge guidance
Visit flow (what to expect)
- Check-in → symptoms, meds, allergies, recent travel
- Brief exam & tests (if needed)
- Plan → IV type, meds, home-care instructions, red-flag advice
- Payment & English receipt for insurance; same-day follow-up messaging if required
Safety & who should avoid IVs
- Inform the doctor about heart/kidney disease, G6PD deficiency, pregnancy, anticoagulants, or recent major surgery.
- Report all allergies and supplements.
- For chest pain, severe shortness of breath, heavy bleeding, confusion, stroke symptoms, or severe dehydration, go to an ER (119).
For travelers & expats
VEI emphasizes quick access, simple pricing, and practical aftercare. Bring passport/ID and photos of any prior prescriptions or lab results.
Pricing & insurance notes
- Fees vary by consult length, tests, and IV type.
- Most visitors pay upfront and submit receipts to international insurance.
- Request an itemized English receipt (with diagnosis code if applicable).
Hours & location
- Mon/Thu/Fri: 10:00–19:00
- Tue: 10:00–20:00
- Sat: 10:00–16:00
- Lunch: 13:00–14:00 (except Sat)
- Closed: Wed & Sun
Address: 3F, VEI Clinic, 162 Apgujeong-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul (Beneheim City, near Apgujeong Station Exit 5).
Phone: 02-542-8275 / 010-5700-7597
What to bring
- Passport/ID and Korean phone number (if any)
- Medication list, allergies, prior medical notes
- Payment method (card/cash); insurer contact if filing a claim
When to choose a hospital emergency department instead
Call 119 or go to an ER for chest pain, severe shortness of breath, heavy bleeding, major injury, high fever with confusion, severe dehydration, stroke symptoms, or sudden vision/speech problems. Urgent-care clinics are not emergency rooms.
Why choose VEI Clinic Apgujeong
- English-friendly internal-medicine team
- Same-day access in Gangnam (Line 3, Apgujeong)
- Private rooms and on-site IV therapy
- Clear instructions, easy follow-up, and insurance-ready receipts
Book now
Call 02-542-8275 or 010-5700-7597 to confirm today’s availability. Walk-ins are usually possible, but a quick call helps the team prepare.