1/5 GiBong K. 1 year ago on Google β’ 13 reviews
For
those
who
undergo
PCR
tests
overseas,
please
do
not
trust
Cha
Hospital
too
much.
Two
days
ago,
in
order
to
leave
Japan,
I
inquired
about
the
PCR
test
for
departure
at
Cha
Hospital
and
took
the
test.
This
morning,
when
I
went
through
departure
screening
at
Incheon
Airport,
I
got
a
rejection
due
to
the
departure
screening
test
result
form.
Because
I
had
to
leave
the
country
today
for
work,
I
consulted
over
the
phone
before
taking
the
PCR
test,
and
at
the
time
of
registration
and
consultation,
I
also
told
the
doctor
that
I
was
taking
a
PCR
test
for
leaving
Japan...
This
is
what
ended
up
happening.
However,
during
departure
screening
at
Incheon
Airport,
there
was
a
problem
with
the
spelling
of
the
English
item
on
the
PCR
result,
and
they
said
I
could
leave
the
country
if
I
corrected
the
English
spelling
of
the
item
and
sent
it
to
them.
However,
after
inquiring
with
the
hospital,
I
received
an
answer
that
in
principle
it
was
not
possible.
From
my
perspective,
then,
what
was
the
meaning
of
the
consultation
so
far?
In
the
end,
I'm
upset
that
I
spent
all
my
money
and
couldn't
leave
the
country.
The
receptionist,
the
doctor,
and
the
staff
in
charge
of
the
test
results
are
just
faithful
to
their
respective
roles,
and
it
seems
like
they
are
conducting
the
PCR
test
without
properly
understanding
the
needs
of
the
customers,
so
I
am
leaving
a
review
after
enduring
it.
Of
course,
there
is
no
refund
(in
Japan,
in
this
case,
a
100%
refund
is
provided,
so
I
thought
it
would
be
refunded,
but
they
say
it
is
the
customer's
responsibility
for
not
checking)
Please
just
take
a
PCR
test
for
departure
at
the
PCR
center
at
the
airport.
The
price
is
similar,
the
test
is
much
faster,
and
the
results
come
out
in
about
4
hours.
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