- there is no place to iron things;
- you returned to the room, and in the next room: drilling, drilling, smoking, construction debris falls on the balcony, which can not only cause discomfort, but also create injuries;
-4 people at the table in the dining room: 4 napkins and no more, you need to beg for pepper-salt-sugar. We came a little later, after the procedures, get ready to run around the neighboring tables for a kettle with "tea" . ;
- room cleaning: throw out the trash from the bathroom + sweep the trash out of the room into the corridor;
- there may not be a curtain in the shower;
- TV remote control can only work on ON / OFF;
-Electric kettles in terrible condition.
Regarding medical procedures:
-take a sheet with you because the managers have no idea about disposable sheets. They give out three towels, but I still couldn’t figure out how to distribute them between all procedures and personal hygiene...
And now for the good:
-the territory of the sanatorium is sooo beautiful: forest, river, benches, lighting.
- I really liked the location of the resort: the transport interchange is good, the market, supermarkets, cafe-restaurants within walking distance no longer than 15 minutes;
-the staff is friendly, partly, feigned . . But not their fault . . Administration-minus.
-Perhaps that's enough. Because I can't put it all in one post.
In summary, I will not be returning to this resort. All the advantages are crossed out by huge fat disadvantages.
I wish you all health and well-being!
1. Accommodation - we ordered a standard plus room which is more expensive than usual, so we thought that the conditions would be better, I'll tell you were wrong. The room is in a terrible state, the sheets are torn, the towels are torn, the cleaning is terrible, the towels were changed at our repeated requests, and not as usual, the toilet paper was torn off, and this is in the room for almost 650 UAH. (Photo of this mess is available). Considering that we were in the sanatorium for an long hour, we needed an iron, we turned to the reception department, where we were so nice ......"explained" that there is no iron at all, although the sanatorium provides paid laundry services.
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Food - food is generally a separate issue, I think that the chief physician and the administration of the sanatorium really need to check what people are fed, and with what packages even without hesitation vacationers come out cooks.
The food is not tasty, cutlery is disgusting even in Soviet times. The waiters will open your "MOUTH" to you in such a way that you will forget your name, and it is for your considerable money that you paid for the ticket.
3. My husband and I deliberately chose this sanatorium because I have a sore back in my husband's lower extremities, which was noticed in the reception department when we conducted the settlement. And how surprised they were to accidentally learn that our doctor is a gynecologist (especially a man). I think that this doctor did not take the oath to Hippocrates, and in general is in the sanatorium just to take money from patients.
YOU DO NOT GIVE - NO CONSULTATION, and those that the procedures he appointed do not suit you and you talk about it, he does not even hear, I had to cancel myself! ! ! ! ! ! ! Speaking of procedures, all procedures are a bit effective - PAID, so the doctor is interested to send you a maximum of paid and tell how they will "HELP" those included in the price of the ticket is a banal electrophoresis, paraffin, and everything else on the equipment is probably 90- x. If you are paid, no one will give you a check for the services provided, plus you still need to buy, for example, bischofite and pay 20 UAH. for the bath. The staff is rude, behaving as if you came to their home and demand something. The nurse on the laser is somewhere constantly in the astral, she constantly needs to shout that the laser has already turned off. However, there are a few qualified, for example, a nurse on a dry hood Lesya, a nurse on bischofite baths - well done.
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The territory - the only thing that improved the mood is the territory of the sanatorium, very beautiful and tidy, in this you are well done.
R. S. Before ordering a ticket, make sure that you intend to get to the USSR, and do your best !!!!!!!!!!!! ! ! ! !!
And I advise the management of the sanatorium to better recruit staff, if not change it at all, and at least once a month to conduct some raids on cleanliness in the rooms, food and treatment. YOU DESERVE "3", and this is only due to the territory of the sanatorium. I DO NOT RECOMMEND !!!!!!!! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
- Unfortunately, doctors are also inattentive: they are in line, they are confused, tired and clearly uninterested in paying attention to patients. Maybe they are competent - but none of them devoted more than five minutes to me, and they did not show their knowledge to me. He had four doctors - the same story for all.
- living conditions are shameful, horrible! Yes, I took a cheap place - but even cheap rooms should be affordable (or even then do not sell such rooms, do not offend guests). Outdated dirt and broken parquet in the room, the stench in the bathroom, a crowded sofa (and this for spinners! ). Having to pay extra and move to a better room. This is blackmail and money laundering.
- there are no ramps in the buildings, there are practically no elevators (small, often disconnected, and to reach them, you need to climb the stairs). This is a big problem for people with musculoskeletal problems. This is nothing but a manifestation of rudeness on the part of the owners of the sanatorium.
- procedures: the equipment is old, shabby, fixed. Massages and a swimming pool are available at an additional cost - doctors prescribe them, but they are not included in the tour (I was not warned about this, although I specifically asked about it when booking). Masseurs also had to pay extra, because the ticket will include only a symbolic ten-minute massage.
- and such a trifle: in the corridors of a six-storey medical building, which should climb up and down people with diseased joints and spine, because the elevator is almost not working, in a couple of places there are sofas. But above them the inscription: "You can not lie down, go down to the second floor. " Sofas are more important to them than patients. What an insult.
I do not recommend the Sanatorium of Railwaymen in Khmilnyk to anyone or anything.
The conclusion is an excellent medical base, good food, a magnificent territory, a room - not very good, but nothing, because you can’t sit in it for days.