The popularity of spa treatments is steadily growing, and it's no surprise. A course of wellness treatments at a spa can help resolve a variety of health issues, while also providing a wonderful restful experience. Health resorts are typically located in beautiful, ecologically clean places, within national parks and protected natural areas, which are ideal for a complete rest and recovery.
A trip to a health resort, like any other trip, requires careful preparation, an essential part of which is collecting the necessary documents.
In 2026, the following documents are required to enter a health resort:
- Sanatorium and resort card of the established form, issued not earlier than two months (Form 072/u) *
- Passport or other identification document (seaman's ID, military ID, foreign citizen's passport)
- If available - travel voucher (referral or power of attorney from the organization to receive the voucher)
- Compulsory medical insurance policy
- For pregnant women, an exchange card is required
- SNILS
If you are traveling with a child, you will also need:
- A certificate from a pediatrician or epidemiologist confirming no contact with patients with infectious diseases
- A spa card of the established form (if you are planning to treat a child) (form 076/u), issued no earlier than 2 months before the start date of treatment
- Birth certificate (passport for persons over (14 years old)
- Compulsory medical insurance policy
- Pinerobiosis test (not older than 10 days)
- Dermatologist's report of absence of contagious skin diseases
- SNILS
Children under 4 years are not eligible for spa treatment, but all the above documents, with the exception of the spa card, are required to stay with their parents and on the resort grounds.
Before your trip, you must consult with your doctor, who will prescribe a series of examinations to obtain a spa card. Remember: the more complete information about health you provide, the more effective spa treatment will be.
Regulatory Documents
- Booking Rules and Payment Methods for Vouchers in the Sanatorium Network
- Vacation Guide
- Medical License
- Licensing Authorities
- Schedule for the Provision of Paid Medical Services
- Government Authorities
- Rules for the Provision of Paid Medical Services
- Territorial Program
- List of Vital and Essential Medicines drugs
- Terms of the offer to conclude a contract for the provision of spa services
- Summary statement of labor evaluation
- List of measures to improve working conditions
- Application for a refund
- Medical personnel
- Swimming Pool Price List
- Rules for Visiting the Poseidon Water and Health Complex
What you need to know about staying at the sanatorium
- Guests with families are allowed to share a room.
- Meals for families staying together in the same room will be served at the same table in the sanatorium restaurant.
- Guests can purchase personal protective equipment (masks and gloves) directly at the sanatorium upon request.
- When visiting guests must adhere to social distancing guidelines when lying down.
- To ensure disinfection of the room, it is necessary to ventilate it every two hours.
- Guests must adhere to hand hygiene rules (wash your hands frequently with soap and water or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer; avoid touching your eyes, mouth, or nose).
- All medical procedures are prescribed exclusively by the sanatorium's attending physician.
- Please arrive on time for your doctor's appointments and treatment procedures.
- Please inform your attending physician about any allergies or intolerances to medications.
- If you regularly take any medications, be sure to bring sufficient quantities.
- To attend water and mud treatments, please bring swimsuits, flip-flops, and a bathing cap. (for the pool)
- A mandatory condition for successful treatment is strict adherence to medical prescriptions, including the treatment program, diet, and physical activity regimen.
- Remember that the duration of healthy sleep should be at least 8 hours, and bedtime should begin no later than 10:00 PM.
- To achieve maximum treatment effectiveness, it is recommended to abstain from alcohol and smoking.
- If your health worsens or your illness worsens, be sure to contact your doctor, or the doctor or nurse on duty in the evenings and on weekends.
Attention, important! Persons under 18 years of age may be accommodated in the absence of legal representatives* if the accompanying person(s) provides written consent from their legal representatives (one of them).
* Parents (adoptive parents, (guardians).
Price List of Medical Services
We wish you a pleasant stay and successful treatment!