A comprehensive set of basic sanatorium medical services aimed at the prevention of major disease groups and strengthening immunity. The classic sanatorium program is considered universal for the treatment of all types of diseases and is generally therapeutic.
The advantage of the program lies in its integrated approach to restoring the entire body based on individual needs. Experienced specialists ensure that with each day spent in the sanatorium, patients experience improved well-being and mood, feeling a surge of fresh energy from the treatments and relaxation at the resort.
Main Objectives of the Program
- general health improvement
- restoration of weakened body functions
- preservation and extension of activity and vitality
- prevention or reduction of chronic disease symptoms
- strengthening of the immune system
Expected Results
- improvement in overall condition
- relief of physical and emotional stress
- improvement in emotional well-being
- normalization of metabolic processes in the body
- increased working capacity and energy levels
Indications
- Decreased immunity.
- Constant exposure to stress.
- Increased harmfulness of working conditions / living region.
- Chronic fatigue syndrome.
- Morning headaches.
- Daytime drowsiness.
- Incomplete night sleep.
- Memory impairment.
- Attention disorders.
The "Classic Sanatorium" program includes a sufficient set of procedures for you to feel a noticeable improvement in your physical and emotional state.
What is Included in the Cost
Treatment
- Initial and follow-up consultations with doctors.
- Drinking therapy: mineral water, oxygen cocktail, and herbal tea.
- Physical therapy.
- Inhalations.
- Therapeutic baths and showers.
- Mud therapy (as indicated).
- Apparatus physiotherapy.
- Massage.
The set of procedures may be adjusted depending on existing health conditions.
Nutrition
- The sanatorium provides three meals a day with dietary options.
Cultural and Recreational Program
- Concert programs.
- Dance evenings.
- Celebration events.
- Creative workshops.
- Mini-library.
Accommodation
- Available room categories: standard, enhanced comfort, suite.
For an additional fee
- Table tennis.
- Rental of sports equipment.
- Nordic walking.
- Gym.
- Billiards.
- Additional paid medical and wellness procedures.
Contraindications
- Diseases in the acute and subacute stages, including acute infectious diseases until the end of the isolation period.
- Sexually transmitted diseases.
- Chronic diseases in the acute stage.
- Bacterial transmission of infectious diseases.
- Infectious diseases of the eyes and skin.
- Parasitic diseases.
- Diseases accompanied by persistent pain syndrome requiring constant intake of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances included in lists I and II of the List of Narcotic Drugs, Psychotropic Substances and Their Precursors.
- Tuberculosis of any localization in the active stage (for sanatorium-resort organizations with a non-tuberculosis profile).
- Neoplasms of an unspecified nature (in the absence of written confirmation in the patient's medical documentation that the patient (the patient's legal representative) has been warned about the possible risks associated with complications of the disease in connection with sanatorium treatment).
- Malignant neoplasms requiring antitumor treatment, including chemotherapy.
- Epilepsy with ongoing seizures, including treatment-resistant epilepsy.
- Epilepsy in remission for less than 6 months (for sanatorium-resort organizations with a non-neuropsychiatric profile).
- Mental disorders and behavioral disorders in a state of exacerbation or unstable remission, including those that pose a danger to the patient and others.
- Mental disorders and behavioral disorders caused by the use of psychoactive substances. Cachexia of any origin. Incurable progressive diseases and conditions requiring palliative care.
- Cachexia of any origin.
- Incurable, progressive diseases and conditions requiring palliative medical care
Notes
The recommended treatment course is from 10 days. Procedures are administered every other day. For a 14-day stay, 6 types of procedures are assigned, but no more than 4 procedures per day. The quantity and frequency of procedures may be adjusted by the attending physician based on individual tolerance or in the presence of contraindications.