Why people compare coverage for South Korea
- - Cosmetic surgery, dermatology, oncology second opinions, checkups, and expat care researchers
- - Verify planned treatment exclusions, translation support, private hospital billing, and follow-up after return.
- - South Korea may require different coverage thinking for residents, short visitors, medical travelers, students, workers, and retirees.
Planned treatment is different from travel emergencies
- - Ordinary travel medical insurance usually focuses on unexpected illness or injury while traveling.
- - Planned surgery, dental care, fertility care, cosmetic care, complications, revisions, and follow-up may be excluded.
- - Ask for written answers before paying a provider deposit or booking flights.
Documents to request
- - Full policy wording, not only a brochure.
- - Exclusions and pre-existing condition rules.
- - Provider network or direct-billing instructions.
- - Evacuation, repatriation, and emergency assistance rules.
- - Claim forms and reimbursement requirements.
Questions to ask the insurer
- - Does this coverage apply in South Korea for my residency or travel status?
- - Does it cover planned treatment or only unexpected illness and injury?
- - Are complications, follow-up, medication, evacuation, and return-home care covered?
- - Which hospitals can bill directly, and which require reimbursement claims?
- - What must be preauthorized before care starts?