Open Healthcare, a personalized healthcare service platform company led by CEO Kim Yong-seok, has officially launched its clinical trial center in Gardena, Southern California.
The company held a grand opening ceremony on the morning of the 25th at its Gardena clinical trial facility (1487 W 178th St., Gardena), welcoming approximately 200 key figures from the Korean-American community and the greater Southern California region to celebrate the launch. Open Healthcare is a subsidiary of the Seegene Medical Foundation in Korea and aims to contribute to human health and well-being through its medical and self-diagnostic platforms.
During the opening remarks, CEO Kim Yong-seok stated, “This launch represents the result of two years of dedicated effort by more than 60 employees,” adding, “We will continue striving to improve healthcare services not only for the Korean-American community but for Southern California as a whole.”
Lee Min-cheol, CEO of Open Healthcare’s headquarters in Korea, also expressed his gratitude, saying, “We sincerely thank the local community and leaders in Southern California for their tremendous support,” and noted that “Today’s opening is a significant milestone for the Korean medical industry as a whole.”
The ceremony was attended by prominent leaders, including Gardena Mayor Tasha Cerda, LA Consul General Kim Yong-hwan, Chun Jong-gi, Chairman of the Seegene Medical Foundation, and Steve Kang, LA City Commissioner. Guests toured the facility and expressed admiration for the advanced laboratory infrastructure and medical equipment installed throughout the three-story building.
Open Healthcare offers a wide range of personalized medical services, including disease testing, self-testing, clinic visits, comprehensive health checkups, and digital healthcare solutions. Its affordable self-testing kit, AllrangeKit, has already gained popularity in Korea due to its verified quality. The kit enables testing for 13 different diseases by sending self-collected urine samples to the clinical testing center.
In addition to the Gardena facility, Open Healthcare operates blood collection sites at VIP Plaza in Koreatown (3030 W Olympic Blvd.), Fountain Valley in Orange County (11100 Warner Ave., #118), and Arcadia (1015 N. 1st Ave.).





