STATE BUDGETARY HEALTH INSTITUTION
"CHILDREN'S BRONCHOGULIC SANATORIUM No. 68"
Department of Health of the city of Moscow ”(Pushkino) and its branch (Korolev)
It carries out the rehabilitation of children not only with bronchopulmonary pathology (bronchial asthma, bronchitis, convalescents, pneumonia), often and long-term sick children, but also with various concomitant pathologies (ENT organs).
The resort operates year-round, designed for a single stay of 165 children in the city of Pushkino and 100 children in the city of Korolev (branch) aged 3 to 7 years.
Spacious groups are zoned for the dressing room, games room, bedrooms, dining rooms, showers, toilets. Children are under the constant supervision of a doctor - pediatrician, nurse, educator. The welcoming atmosphere contributes to the psycho-emotional unloading of children.
The sanatorium is located in an ecologically clean area of the Moscow region. Centuries-old trees grow on the territory: pine, birch, aspen and spruce. Very beautiful territory, playgrounds with glazed verandas, sports fields (soccer field, volleyball and basketball courts). They give children the opportunity to spend a lot of time in the fresh air. Favorable climatic conditions, the healing air of the mixed forest make the resort attractive for improving children's recreation.
The main directions of spa treatment:
The elimination of the inflammatory process in the respiratory system
Stimulation of the reserve capacity of the body
Recovery of changes in the body's reactivity (reduction of allergic manifestations, increase of protective-compensatory capabilities)
Increased emotional tone.
Psychological and pedagogical support of each child.
The sanatorium has a modern diagnostic and treatment base:
Clinical laboratory (analysis of urine, blood, biochemical blood test according to indications)
ECG (electrocardiogram)
HPF (external respiration function)
Consultation of an allergist - immunologist
Consultations of an otorhinolaryngologist
Dental consultation
Speech Therapist Consultation
Psychologist consultation