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  • Korean Clinic Appointment Phrases

    Korean Clinic Appointment Phrases

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    Korean Clinic Appointment Phrases

    Learn practical Korean for calling a clinic, explaining simple symptoms, confirming appointment time, and preparing what to bring before a visit in Korea.

    A female Korean learner confirms a clinic appointment time with a female receptionist in Korea.
    Confirm the date, time, department, and your name at the reception desk.

    1. When to use these clinic phrases

    Making a clinic appointment in Korea can feel difficult because the conversation is short, practical, and often happens by phone. You may need to say what hurts, ask whether today is possible, confirm a time, and understand what to bring.

    This lesson focuses on everyday clinic language, not medical advice. If symptoms are severe or urgent, use emergency services. For ordinary clinic visits, the most useful pattern is simple: say the symptom, ask if an appointment is possible, then repeat the time and your name.

    The phrases below are built for real situations such as internal medicine, family clinics, ENT clinics, dermatology, dental clinics, or neighborhood clinics. Keep your Korean short and polite, and let the clinic staff ask follow-up questions.

    • You want to call a clinic and ask if a visit is possible today or tomorrow.
    • You need to explain a simple symptom such as fever, cough, sore throat, stomach pain, or skin irritation.
    • You want to confirm the appointment time, department, name, phone number, insurance, or ID card.
    • You need to tell the receptionist that you are a foreigner and may speak Korean slowly.
    • You want a reusable message pattern for phone calls, chat messages, or reception desk conversations.

    2. Key vocabulary

    예약
    yeyak
    appointment
    진료
    jinryo
    clinic visit
    증상
    jeungsang
    symptom
    아파요
    apayo
    it hurts
    열이 나요
    yeori nayo
    I have a fever
    기침이 나요
    gichimi nayo
    I have a cough
    목이 아파요
    mogi apayo
    my throat hurts
    가능한 시간
    ganeunghan sigan
    available time
    접수
    jeopsu
    reception
    보험
    boheom
    insurance
    신분증
    sinbunjeung
    ID card
    처방전
    cheobangjeon
    prescription
    오늘
    oneul
    today
    내일
    naeil
    tomorrow
    예약하고 싶어요
    yeyakago sipeoyo
    I would like to make an appointment

    3. Appointment message pattern

    A female Korean learner calls a clinic from home and writes down an appointment time.
    Prepare the call before you speak.
    1. Start with the appointment request
      Use 예약하고 싶어요 or 오늘 진료 예약 가능할까요? This tells the clinic that your first goal is booking, not explaining every detail immediately.
    2. Give only the main symptom first
      Say 목이 아파요, 기침이 나요, 열이 나요, or 배가 아파요. One clear symptom helps the staff decide the right department or time.
    3. Ask for an available time
      가능한 시간이 언제예요? is direct and natural. If you already have a preference, say 오전 가능할까요? or 오후 가능할까요?
    4. Repeat the time and your name
      After the clinic gives a time, repeat it: 오후 세 시요. Then add 이름은 Alex Kim입니다 so the appointment is recorded correctly.
    5. Confirm what to bring
      Ask 신분증 가져가면 될까요? or 보험 카드가 필요해요? This prevents confusion at reception.

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    4. Example conversation

    A 안녕하세요. 오늘 진료 예약 가능할까요?
    Hello. Is it possible to make a clinic appointment today?

    B 어떤 증상이 있으세요?
    What symptoms do you have?

    A 목이 아프고 기침이 나요.
    My throat hurts and I have a cough.

    B 오후 세 시에 예약 가능합니다.
    An appointment is available at 3 p.m.

    A 네, 그 시간으로 예약하고 싶어요.
    Yes, I would like to book that time.

    A female patient explains mild symptoms to a female doctor during a clinic consultation in Korea.
    Use short symptom phrases during the visit.

    5. Common mistake

    Do not start a phone call with a long symptom story. In Korea, clinic reception calls are usually short. First ask whether an appointment is possible, then give the main symptom when asked.

    6. Quick check

    What does 예약하고 싶어요 mean in a clinic call?

    1. I want a prescription.
    2. I would like to make an appointment.
    3. My throat hurts.
    4. Do I need insurance?

    Answer: B

    7. Practice routine

    Read the vocabulary once, then practice one call script aloud: appointment request, symptom, available time, name, and what to bring.

    Change only one symptom each time. For example, replace 목이 아파요 with 열이 나요 or 기침이 나요. This makes the pattern automatic without memorizing a long script.

    Before calling a clinic, write three Korean words on paper: 예약, 증상, 가능한 시간. These words keep the conversation organized even if you feel nervous.

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  • Korean Repair Request Phrases

    Korean Repair Request Phrases

    English · Work Korean · 5 min read

    Repairs are one of the most stressful moments for a Korean learner because the situation is practical, time-sensitive, and often happens by phone or chat. This lesson gives you a calm pattern: explain what is broken, show where the problem is, ask for a visit, and confirm cost or timing.

    The key is not to translate every sentence from your native language. In Korean, a short polite request works better: name the problem, add 부탁드립니다 or 확인해 주실 수 있나요, and then give the manager enough details to act.

    Use this article for apartments, offices, dormitories, small shops, shared housing, and workplace maintenance. The phrases are beginner-friendly, but the flow is realistic enough for real repair messages in Korea.

    Female learner requesting repair in Korean
    Scene 1: explain the broken item before asking for help.

    1. When to use these phrases

    • A sink, faucet, toilet, ceiling, outlet, door lock, heater, air conditioner, or light is not working.
    • You need to contact a management office, landlord, receptionist, shop worker, or technician.
    • You want to send a photo and avoid a long phone explanation.
    • You need to ask when someone can visit.
    • You want to sound polite without making the sentence too complicated.

    The safest repair message follows this order: place, problem, request, photo, visit time, and cost. If you remember that order, you can handle many apartment, office, or shop repair situations even with simple Korean.

    2. Key vocabulary

    수리 [suri] – repair

    고장 [gojang] – breakdown / problem

    물이 새요 [muri saeyo] – water is leaking

    전기가 안 들어와요 [jeongiga an deureowayo] – power is not working

    기사님 [gisanim] – technician

    관리사무소 [gwallisamuso] – management office

    확인하다 [hwaginhada] – to check

    방문하다 [bangmunhada] – to visit

    비용 [biyong] – cost

    사진 [sajin] – photo

    예약 [yeyak] – appointment

    싱크대 [singkeudae] – sink

    천장 [cheonjang] – ceiling

    콘센트 [konsenteu] – outlet

    화장실 [hwajangsil] – bathroom

    급하다 [geuphada] – urgent

    가능하다 [ganeunghada] – possible

    연락하다 [yeollakhada] – to contact

    부탁드립니다 [butakdeurimnida] – please

    오늘 [oneul] – today

    Female learner sending repair photo to management office
    Scene 2: a photo makes the repair request faster and clearer.

    3. Request flow

    Say the place first

    Start with the room or object: 싱크대, 화장실, 콘센트, 천장. This helps the listener understand the problem before hearing the details.

    Name the problem simply

    Use 고장이 났어요 for general breakdowns, 물이 새요 for leaks, and 전기가 안 들어와요 for power problems. One clear sentence is better than a long uncertain explanation.

    Ask for confirmation

    확인해 주실 수 있나요? is polite and flexible. It asks the other person to check the situation without sounding demanding.

    Ask for the visit time

    언제 방문 가능하세요? is useful after the other person understands the problem. If it is urgent, add 조금 급해요.

    Close with an action

    End with 사진을 보내드릴게요 or 오늘 답장 가능하실까요? so the conversation moves to the next step.

    For practice, write one short message using this frame: “안녕하세요. [place/item]이/가 [problem]. 확인해 주실 수 있나요? 사진을 보내드릴게요.” Replace only the bracketed parts and keep the polite ending.

    4. Example conversation

    A: 안녕하세요. 싱크대가 고장이 났어요.
    Hello. The sink is broken.

    B: 언제부터 고장이 났나요?
    Since when has it been broken?

    A: 오늘 아침부터요. 싱크대 아래에서 물이 새요.
    Since this morning. Water is leaking under the sink.

    B: 먼저 사진을 보내 주세요.
    Please send a photo first.

    A: 지금 사진을 보내드릴게요. 기사님은 언제 방문 가능하세요?
    I will send a photo now. When can a technician visit?

    B: 오늘 오후에 방문 가능합니다.
    A technician can visit this afternoon.

    A: 대략 비용도 알 수 있을까요?
    Could you tell me the approximate cost?

    B: 기사님이 먼저 확인하고 비용을 안내해 드릴게요.
    The technician will check first and explain the cost.

    Female learner confirming repair visit with technician
    Scene 3: confirm the visit time and cost after the problem is clear.

    5. Common mistake

    Do not use 고쳐 주세요 alone in a first message. It is understandable, but 수리 부탁드립니다 or 확인해 주실 수 있나요 sounds more natural and polite for management offices and technicians.

    A natural repair request does not need to sound dramatic. Korean service conversations often value clear information and polite endings. If you are not sure, use 부탁드립니다, 주실 수 있나요, and 보내드릴게요. These endings keep the tone respectful while still asking directly for help.

    6. Quick check

    What does “고장이 났어요” mean in this repair context?

    1. It is expensive.
    2. It is broken.
    3. I am late.
    4. I need a receipt.

    Answer: B

    7. Practice routine

    First, read the vocabulary aloud once. Second, choose one problem such as 물이 새요 or 전기가 안 들어와요. Third, combine it with 확인해 주실 수 있나요? Fourth, add a practical next step such as 사진을 보내드릴게요. Finally, repeat the full message until it feels short and automatic.

    This lesson belongs to the Work Korean package because repair requests are not only home situations. The same language appears in offices, small businesses, factories, dormitories, clinics, service counters, and shared work spaces. Learning the pattern now gives you a reusable survival phrase set.

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    Practice this repair request in the app

    Review the words, listen to the phrases, and answer short repair-situation questions.

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