Treatment in North Korea

North Korea's healthcare system is both curious and worrisome due to its secrecy and isolation from the international community. The country's healthcare infrastructure is a subject of debate, as there are significant discrepancies between the medical care of its own citizens and the treatment of foreigners, especially tourists and diplomats.


For the North Korean population, the health care system is characterized by limited resources and a lack of modern medical equipment and medicines. Access to medical care is determined by social status and political loyalty. Citizens are generally treated in public institutions, and medical professionals often work with outdated technology and have limited access to pharmaceuticals.


Foreigners in North Korea, such as diplomats or humanitarian workers, receive relatively better medical care. International organizations and embassies provide their staff with access to well-equipped medical facilities and foreign doctors. For tourists, medical care can be arranged through tour operators who cooperate with some clinics in the capital, Pyongyang.


For travelers to North Korea, it is essential to have comprehensive travel insurance that covers any potential medical needs. Additionally, understanding the cultural and political nuances of healthcare in the country is essential in order to navigate any medical situation that may arise.


Are you planning to visit North Korea for medical treatment? Here you will find useful and interesting information you need for a great trip.

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Useful  information

The country's healthcare system

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Birth of a child in the country

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Emergency medical services

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Emergency call number: 119

Emergency services may be limited, especially in remote areas.

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Articles about North Korea (Dem. People's Rep.)

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