
The Korea Health Management Association's Incheon branch opened its largest facility nationwide on the 2nd. The branch relocated to Guwol-dong, Incheon's administrative center, 43 years after its establishment in 1982, marking a new chapter for the organization.
The new building spans seven floors above ground and five basement levels. The facility features an efficiently designed flow for examinees to minimize wait times. State-of-the-art medical equipment was installed to enhance examination accuracy and reliability.
Screening services have been significantly expanded. The center offers comprehensive health checkups and national health screenings, as well as specialized programs tailored by age, gender, and medical condition. The branch aims to strengthen its health management system focused on early disease detection and prevention.
The facility also features a one-on-one consultation system with specialized medical staff and systematic follow-up care programs. The branch plans to establish itself as a regional health promotion hub by providing integrated medical services including vaccinations, health consultations, and customized screening guidance.
"Starting examinations in Guwol-dong is not simply a change of location but a turning point for improving service quality," an Incheon branch official said. "We will contribute to the local community through accurate and trusted screening services."
The Incheon branch plans to expand its role as a core health management institution in the region by continuing health campaigns and social contribution activities in partnership with the local community.
