Why Immunity?
Hypertension · Diabetes,
why is immune management important?
Hypertension and diabetes are not merely issues of blood pressure and blood sugar levels.
They are representative chronic diseases that involve the simultaneous decline of vascular, metabolic, immune, and autonomic nervous system functions.
- Long-term gradual progression
- Significant impact from lifestyle and stress
- Risk of complications (cardiovascular, brain, kidney)
- Often limited by medication alone
Stable control is possible only by managing the body's recovery power (immune and metabolic functions) together.
Causes & Factors
Causes and Aggravating Factors
These are diseases where immune, autonomic nervous, and metabolic functions fluctuate simultaneously.
1) Hypertension
2) Diabetes
3) Immunity Decline Link
Checklist
Self-Diagnosis Checklist
Check the items below that apply to you.
1) Related to Hypertension·Diabetes
2) Immune·General Condition
3 or more items apply.
Decreased immune and metabolic function is suspected. Please consult with medical staff for advice and treatment.
Apply for ConsultationWhy The Well Sam?
Why should you manage it
at The Well Sam?

POINT 01
We prioritize 'the body's condition' over numbers.
Beyond blood pressure and blood sugar levels, we evaluate the condition of blood vessels, metabolism, immunity, and autonomic nerves. Our goal is not just to lower numbers, but to reduce variability and enhance sustainability.

POINT 02
Integrated Management through Western & Korean Medicine Collaboration
We complement existing medication treatments without discontinuation. We combine the diagnostic safety of Western medicine with Korean medicine treatments for improving blood circulation, metabolism, and restoring autonomic nerves.

POINT 03
Concurrent Symptom Management
We manage symptoms that accompany hypertension and diabetes, such as chronic fatigue, sleep disorders, frequent infections, depression, and lethargy, as part of a single flow, without dividing them by disease.

POINT 04
Long-term Management System
From initial assessment to relapse prevention, we provide step-by-step care for long-lasting management, not just temporary improvement followed by worsening.
The Well Sam Clinic's Goals
If you have any of the symptoms below, get immediate consultation
Those taking medication but
feeling unstable with their management
Those with severe fluctuations in numbers
Those experiencing
fatigue and weakened immunity together
Those concerned about complications or
desiring long-term management
Comparison
General Management VS Integrated Immune Management
| Category | General Management (Symptom-centric) | The Well Sam Integrated Immune Management |
|---|---|---|
| Management Perspective | Managed based on symptoms or numbers | Integratively manages immune, autonomic nervous, and systemic functions |
| Approach | Responding after symptoms occur | Evaluating causes and managing in stages |
| Diagnostic Scope | Diagnosis limited to the relevant symptom or disease | Comprehensive assessment of lifestyle, physical condition, immune function, and neurological status |
| Target of Management | Focus on specific diseases or single symptoms | Includes chronic diseases, weakened immunity, fatigue, insomnia, and other accompanying symptoms |
| Treatment Composition | Single treatment or medication-focused treatment | Complex management based on collaborative Western & Korean medicine |
| Immune Management | No separate management for immunity | Management focused on maintaining immune balance and recovery power |
| Autonomic Nerve Management | Often does not consider autonomic nerves | Includes autonomic nerve stabilization and stress management |
| Digestion·Absorption Management | Only responds when digestive symptoms are present | Management of digestive·absorptive function linked with immune function |
| Sleep·Fatigue Management | Treated as a secondary factor | Included as a core management factor |
| Long-term Management Perspective | Focus on short-term symptom relief | Focus on medium- to long-term management and relapse prevention |
| Treatment Linkage | Segmented management by symptom | Integrated linkage with tinnitus, insomnia, chronic diseases, cancer immune management, etc. |
| Patient Education | Limited explanation provided | Explains to the patient so they can understand their condition and guides them on the management direction |
| Caregiver Consideration | No separate consideration for caregivers | Includes caregiver consultation and sharing of management direction |
| Management Goal | Symptom relief | Maintenance of daily function and quality of life management |