We visited this "wonderful" place in January of the 25th year. One of the advantages here is the mine itself and the responsive staff. That's all. The most unpleasant thing is the food, even in the most run-down hospitals they don't feed so badly, and this is a hospital of national importance. Not only was they crushed with overcooked rice almost every day, but oil was also in short supply. He wasn't there at all. Chew a loaf for breakfast, dry.But they gave a miracle of cocoa on sour milk and seasoned with soda, so that it wouldn't curdle, when they made a remark about it to the chief physician, in response, instead of: "I'll figure it out," they saw a demonstration performance when a person drank this stuff and said that it was delicious, but people were idiots!!! People with allergies come here, and the lack of a diet table is something. There was a day when they gave one milk for breakfast, lunch and dinner, but what should mothers who have children with lactose allergies do? For adults who are accompanied, all procedures are paid! A simple diaper costs 1.80, but it is so worn out, there are no words. The road to the birthmark is all ruined, it is clear that this is the work of people, but why does the hospital management not react to this in any way???In general, we returned in a state of shock. Once again, the mines themselves are 5+++, but they left something positive from this holiday.
A great place to treat respiratory tract organs. I was there for the first time and was very pleased with my stay in the mine (this is the main place of treatment), the attitude of the staff and especially the attending physician. I would also like to mention the wide range of physiotherapy procedures. In general, it's a good place for wellness. I highly recommend it to those who suffer from asthma.
02/13/2025
I just returned, I was treated for the first time, so, probably, everything negative caught my eye. The first is nutrition. The hospital is of National importance, it was thought that the supply here is better than in ordinary hospitals, but, alas. Meager, tasteless, and often cold food, mostly porridge, especially rice, cooked haphazardly. When they talked to the dieter-sister about buckwheat, it was only then that they received it 2 times and the third on the day of departure. Butter was not seen at all, sometimes they were given only to children and then, after contacting the chief doctor. Drinks are also prepared without a soul, tea is black, and cocoa is made from sour milk. The diet table is only for diabetics and that is purely symbolic. Children with allergies cannot tolerate many foods, mothers were tormented by how to feed the child if all the products for breakfast included dairy products, and the child does not tolerate them. Salads are mainly made from cabbage, which irritates the stomach. We contacted the chief physician about these issues, and there was no reaction. Many will say that nutrition is not the main thing, but how to treat a hungry child in this mine. I think that moms agree with me.
The second is procedures. Free of charge only for children on a budget package. And there's not a word about it on the website. If mom or dad came to accompany the child, it doesn't matter if they are diagnosed or not, the procedures are only paid. Moreover, if you need diapers for treatment, please pay 1p. 80 kopecks for each, and they were purchased, judging by their appearance, back in the USSR. Disposable sheets, the price of which is included in the price of the procedure, you are also given one for all procedures. You even need to carry disposable shoe covers for caving. They give out only one. At least that's what they gave out in our check-in from 20.01. to 07.02. 2025. It's annoying. We are citizens of our country, of course. Prices also leave much to be desired, all around 10 rubles per procedure.
The third is the area around the hospital. The hospital grounds themselves are well maintained, but there is a forest around. There is a lot of debris, uprooted trees, and some trees are tilted so that one day they may fall on someone's head. In general, complete MISMANAGEMENT. One hope is for the mines, they are difficult to spoil, we hope that this treatment will help. Although I found a minus here too. There were 17 descents into the mine, the salt underfoot was raked into piles and so for the entire period of treatment it was not taken out or replaced with fresh.
I love my country very much and am proud of it, but I have never been so ashamed as in this hospital, watching foreigners leave without receiving proper treatment and paying a lot of money, just because they could not eat in the hospital (by the way, it is strictly forbidden to eat elsewhere), having received an exacerbation of all their "sores." Something like that. This is not just my personal opinion. Those who came back noted that it had been much better before. So my conclusion is that the hospital does not have a worthy "master".