
Q I want to combine a Korean medicine clinic while attending a university hospital. How often should I come?
A You can visit the clinic about once or twice a month to fit your university hospital schedule. Since herbal medicine is taken daily at home, even a busy schedule can be managed alongside.
Detailed Answer
Crohn's disease is often managed at a university hospital with biologic injections or follow-up observation. The Korean medicine clinic plays a supporting role in between — mucosal recovery, immune balance, lifestyle management — and many people continue treatment with one or two visits a month. We adjust the clinic visit cycle so it does not overlap with your university hospital appointments.
Korean Medicine Clinic Perspective
What matters is taking herbal medicine daily and consistently rather than the number of visits. If you take the prescribed herbal medicine regularly at home, treatment effects are maintained even with fewer visits. If you bring your university hospital test results, we will review them together.
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