
Kangbuk Samsung Hospital
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- Reservation requiredUnknown
- Walk-in allowedUnknown
Payment
- Card paymentUnknown
- Foreign cardUnknown
- Cash onlyUnknown
Languages
- KoreanYes
- EnglishYes
- JapaneseYes
- Simplified ChineseUnknown
- Multilingual signageUnknown
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessUnknown
- Stroller accessUnknown
- Accessible restroomUnknown
- Accessible parkingUnknown
- ElevatorUnknown
Location
서울특별시 종로구 새문안로 29 (평동)
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