The University Health Center functions as a primary care facility within the school
and does not have specialized departments like those found in general hospitals.
Its services are comparable to those provided by the Department of Family Medicine at external hospitals.
If specialized medical care is required after the initial consultation, a referral letter can be issued for further evaluation at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital or Ewha Womans University Seoul Hospital.
You may purchase oral medications and external-use medications either separately or together.
Please note that purchased medicines cannot be returned.
If you wish to purchase multiple items, please check the stock availability in advance by contacting the Health Center pharmacy before your visit.
Only members of the University Health Mutual Aid Program are eligible to make a purchase.
1. Personal First Aid Kit Contents:
Includes
a first aid pouch, fever/pain reliever, digestive aid, anti-diarrheal medication, cold medicine,
antibiotic ointment, antiseptic solution, Antiphlamine lotion, calamine lotion, band-aids,
and cotton swabs.
2. Group First Aid Kit Contents:
1) Oral Medications
10 tablets of fever/pain reliever (Tylenol)
10 capsules of cold medicine (Whaituben)
10 tablets of digestive aid (Bestase)
5 sachets of anti-diarrheal (Smecta)
5 tablets of allergy medication (Zyrtec)
2) External Medications
Antiseptic (Povidone)
Antibiotic ointment (Fucidin)
Antihistamine ointment (Bumulee)
Pain relief patches (Kefentech)
Hydrocolloid bandages (Duoderm)
Gauze
Cotton swabs
Assorted adhesive bandages
No, the University Health Center doesn’t accept outside prescriptions.
Also, we don’t give prescriptions that you can take to a regular pharmacy.
If you need medication, you’ll have to get it directly here after seeing a doctor.