Location: Kyrgyz Republic, Batken Oblast, Kadamjai District, Kyrgyz-Kyshtak Village.
The Sanatorium-Preventorium “Umai-Ene” has a capacity of 50 beds and has been operating since 1991. The total land area of the sanatorium is 12.5 hectares. The sanatorium complex includes:
- Two dormitory buildings:
- Dormitory Building No. 1, built in 1991, with 38 beds;
- Dormitory Building No. 2, built in 1991, with 12 beds.
- Medical building, built in 1991, equipped with 2 baths and 2 treatment rooms.
Additional facilities on the premises:
- Bathhouse;
- Outdoor swimming pool (summer use);
- Dining hall with a capacity of 50 seats;
- Sports hall;
- Utility buildings (storage rooms, food cellar for the dining hall, laundry).
Purpose of the Sanatorium-Preventorium “Umai-Ene”
- Circulatory system disorders:
- Myocardial dystrophy with circulatory insufficiency not exceeding Stage 1;
- Rheumatism in an inactive phase;
- Neurological disorders affecting cardiovascular function;
- Skin-allergic diseases.
- Non-tuberculous respiratory diseases:
- Chronic bronchitis, tracheitis, laryngitis, pharyngitis, and tonsillitis;
- Chronic pneumonia Stage 1-2;
- Pneumosclerosis without pulmonary or cardiac insufficiency.
- Musculoskeletal disorders:
- Chronic polyarthritis without cardiovascular dysfunction.
- Gynecological diseases:
- Chronic inflammation of the uterus and appendages, ovarian dysfunction;
- Anemia during the first half of pregnancy and in women of reproductive age.