Kidney-stone pain is sudden, severe and does not keep office hours. This clinic runs a dedicated urinary-stone emergency service, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, with its own hotline (010-3830-1725).
Kidney-stone pain is sudden, severe and does not keep office hours. This clinic runs a dedicated urinary-stone emergency service, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, with its own hotline (010-3830-1725).
Kidney-stone pain is sudden, severe and does not keep office hours. This clinic runs a dedicated urinary-stone emergency service, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, with its own hotline (010-3830-1725).
The obstruction a stone causes can threaten the kidney, and a stone with infection is a true emergency — so prompt assessment and relief matter. Our service exists to shorten the wait between the pain starting and the stone being managed.
If several of these apply to you, a urological evaluation is worthwhile. This checklist is a guide, not a diagnosis.
The dedicated 24/7 stone line (010-3830-1725) reaches the clinic directly for acute stone pain.
We confirm the stone-pain pattern and check for red flags such as fever.
Ultrasound and X-ray locate and size the stone and check for obstruction.
Pain is controlled quickly and a treatment plan started without delay.
Fast, effective analgesia while the stone is assessed.
Same-visit ultrasound and X-ray to locate and size the stone.
ESWL or referral for surgery arranged promptly; infected obstruction is escalated immediately.
The 24-hour, 365-day service means help is available whenever pain strikes.
The 24-hour, 365-day stone service is a genuine differentiator: acute stone pain is met with a hotline, imaging, relief and a plan rather than a long wait. For a visitor to Busan struck by sudden stone pain, English-speaking support turns a frightening situation into a managed one.
Urinary stone emergencies are seen 24 hours a day, 365 days a year — call the dedicated hotline.
The dedicated 24/7 stone hotline is 010-3830-1725, staffed for acute stone pain 365 days a year.
Call the stone hotline — the service is set up for exactly that, with prompt imaging and relief rather than waiting for morning.
The pain itself is rarely dangerous, but obstruction can harm the kidney and an infected stone is an emergency — which is why prompt assessment matters.
English-speaking support is available; if you can, mention it when you call so the team can prepare.