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Q [Family Medicine] I will study abroad as an exchange student. Is it possible to receive documents for studying abroad?
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Yes. If you visit us after a phone consultation and make an appointment at least one month in advance, bringing the documents for studying abroad that must be submitted, the essential matters that must be included in the documents such as vaccinations and blood tests will be reviewed, and the documents will be issued after consultation with medical workers, guidance and filling them out. The fee for the issuance of documents for studying abroad is about 20,000 won.

(Provided that the documents can only be issued for adults aged at least 18 years.)

Q [Family Medicine] I recently had a medical examination. Can you issue a medical certificate for radiation workers?
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Yes. If you had a medical examination at the KAIST Clinic within 6 months of the date of issuance, we can issue a medical certificate for radiation workers without additional blood tests, and the cost is about 15,000 won.

Q [Family Medicine] Can I be treated for male urinary system diseases?
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For men, since there is a possibility of the occurrence of symptoms due to prostatitis, a prostate examination is necessary. Therefore, you are recommended to visit a nearby urology clinic and be treated there after a thorough medical examination.
Q [Family Medicine] Can I be examined for diagnosis and treated in relation to trauma such as fractures and musculoskeletal systems?
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Fractures, trauma, and musculoskeletal-related symptoms must be diagnosed and treated after a thorough medical examination at the Department of Orthopedics, a specialized department, but since there is no related department in this clinic, we recommend visiting a nearby external orthopedic clinic.
Q [Family Medicine] Can I get a prescription for hair loss medication?
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Hair loss medicine can only be re-prescribed after treatment and prescription at the dermatology department of the KAIST Clinic to check the progress of side effects, etc., and if you have a prescription from an external dermatologic clinic and are taking medicine, you can get a prescription if you bring the written diagnosis or prescription. 
Q [Family Medicine] I have not made an appointment. Is it possible to receive medical treatment after registering on the same day?
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-Yes, you can. You can receive medical treatment after registering on the same day at the reception desk on the first floor, but there may be a waiting time, and those who made an appointment will be treated first.
Q [Family Medicine] I was bitten by a mouse while experimenting in the laboratory. Can I be treated?
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 If you were bitten by a mouse in the laboratory, you should wash the injury site with running water for at least 5 minutes, and go to the family medicine department for disinfection after checking the injury site. In addition, you can be vaccinated against tetanus after an inquiry of your history of tetanus vaccination.