Hi, I'm Jennie!
I'm originally from Korea and recently completed my own egg freezing journey here.
Iām really glad I made this decision ā not only did I receive excellent care, but I also saved a significant amount of money. Egg freezing in the U.S. can cost around $18,000ā$20,000, but by choosing to do it in Korea, I saved nearly 80% of that cost!
Korea is known worldwide for its advanced medical procedures, but not many people realize that fertility services here are also highly accessible ā even for international patients.
After researching for weeks and going through the process myself, I created this guide because I know how hard it can be to navigate the Korean medical system from the outside.
I hope this resource helps you feel more informed and confident as you explore your own options.
Feel free to reach out if you have any questions ā Iām happy to help! š
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<aside> 1ļøā£ High quality fertility clinics with world-class technology
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<aside> 2ļøā£ Significantly lower costs ā up to 80% cheaper than in the U.S.
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<aside> 3ļøā£ Efficient, streamlined procedures with minimal downtime
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<aside> 4ļøā£ Access to wellness options ā yoga, acupuncture, oriental medicine treatments, and more
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