"Lucky" to rest

Written: 2 september 2010
Travel time: 6 — 20 august 2010
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday
Your rating of this hotel:
3.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 5.0
Service: 3.0
Cleanliness: 3.0
Food: 5.0
Amenities: 2.0
I was "lucky" to have a rest in this sanatorium. I wrote a review about him after my arrival on the website of the sanatorium, but they decided to delete it...
The positive aspects are only its location really being in the forest zone on the slope of Mashuk.
And so the sanatorium is in a state of disrepair. The staff, of course, tries to keep it in good condition, but their attempts are nullified when the carpets on the floor are full of holes and frayed. The couches in the treatment rooms are tattered, etc.

The sanatorium is undergoing renovations, partly painting the outside and the corridor. More those amenities on vacation. Another additional charm near the disco of the sanatorium "Rodnik" yells until night. Plus, the territory, which is practically open and for strangers, with many secluded places at night attracts fans to “buzz” until six in the morning, and every night you are woken up by screams and exclamations of drunkards practically under the windows and the watchman does not even think of intervening somehow.
I personally came to be treated, so I tried not to pay attention to everyday issues and food. Although there were a lot of dissatisfied, even the fact that there was no choice of dishes.
I was dumbfounded upon arrival by the fact that their profile turns out to be not gynecological, but simply gastrointestinal, although when I called they promised everything was very nice. Of the 10 radon baths I needed, they gave me three, and only after I went to see a gynecologist at the Klinika Sanatorium, I paid an additional 1.200 rubles. And only after that I was also prescribed mud. And so you can’t do anything, you say you go for inhalation, but for irrigation of the gums, well, the massage therapist will massage your shoulders, as the back is completely not included in the price of the tour. I will add that I went to this sanatorium with a full package of examinations, for two years I have been treating infertility of the 1st degree.
The gynecologist in the sanatorium Pyatigorye accepts by appointment on Monday and Wednesday from 15.00. Considering that I arrived on Friday before eight in the morning, I had to “get” the treatment on my own for three days before the gynecologist's appointment. At the reception, it turned out that he was more concerned about how to sell me more drugs, additional paid tests and gynecological massage at 500 r per session, and not how to cure me.
I had to buy most of the procedures I needed (charcot shower, underwater shower - massage, radon baths and irrigation), since, as it turned out, they were not included in the price of the tour. It takes about 40 minutes to go to the radon hospital, on your own, although other sanatoriums carry their people.
I talked with young women in a sanatorium, they treated gynecology in this way - inhalations, irrigation of the gums, mind you, massage of the shoulder girdle, well, microclysters..... how all this could help them is a mystery of nature for me.

My husband has psoriasis - of course, all the above treatment and three radon baths did not save Russian democracy in any way . . Things are still there
They wrote me a diagnosis in the resort book - chronic cholecystitis is not clear from what fright.
The cost of the tour included doing an ultrasound once, but this specialist went on vacation, and no one thought to find a replacement for him.
The laboratory there only makes OAC and OAM, and then only on Saturdays.
Most of the staff is rude, there are queues for procedures all around - for some reason, everyone was late, everything was left with a nose. Each time in this case, I had to go to the chief medical officer to be transferred. You are late not because you overslept, but because you see, they can’t adapt to everyone and give you such time so that you have time for all the procedures on time.
There is no elevator, it was unnecessarily young for us, but it was hard to watch poor pensioners and kids with crutches dragging themselves up the stairs.
The management is trying to make a medical sanatorium out of it, but in fact it is just a health resort, the medical base is miserable.
The impression that you came to be treated not in a paid institution, for which you gave money from your own pocket, but in an ordinary hospital in some kind of outback where and to the right doctor, then it’s a problem to get an appointment and she hasn’t seen repairs since its construction
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