Of the advantages, the room itself is clean enough, everything you need is there, cozy, comfortable.The territory is not bad, but it is small, there are lakes, and there is a lot of garbage in the water. There are many questions about the organization of the treatment part, the time of the procedures has not been adjusted, there is a live queue almost everywhere, the fact that you are prescribed by a doctor is not the fact that you can go through it, the dispatcher removes the lion's pain of appointments. As for the dining room, this is a separate conversation, I won't even delve into the quality of the food (to whom and the mare bride), but the catering is disgusting, there is supposedly a customized menu. We honestly spent time filling out the leaflets and chose what we wanted, but of the seven days of our stay, we were served only one day and breakfast in our order. the day of departure is all the rest according to the general menu, the quality of which is also a lot of questions.
A good sanatorium. They treat well, especially the musculoskeletal system. The rooms are very modest, but the territory is well maintained. It's just like the Soviets. Everyone is polite and friendly. The food is modest, but there is enough and high quality. There is parking for a car if you arrived by private car. Buses from Gomel run frequently and are not expensive. Coming here is purely for health, there is no luxury here, it is not very comfortable either, it is boring for young people. Although there are concerts and excursions every day. Here for those who are older. We'd better go to Turkey. I recommend.
The sanatorium is in a good location, the staff is trying their best. The rooms in the 6th building are renovated, the furniture is new. The sanatorium and the building are clean. Leisure time is not poorly organized, every day there is a movie or a concert. The food is not very good, the meat is given less than the norm, and the cutlets are not made from meat, but from bread. They don't put meat in the soup at all. Instead of kefir for an afternoon snack, they give juice at lunch. The big disadvantage is that the medical building has 3 floors and there is no elevator. My husband has a bad leg and he could not go up to the second, and even more so to the third floor to do the procedures. He never received treatment. I would like to ask the management of the sanatorium to check the dining room more often and consider the issue of an elevator in the medical building.