Balneologist

A balneologist is a doctor with a narrow specialization. He studies the effect of balneotherapy procedures on the human body. The doctor's areas of interest include identifying diseases that can be helped by water-thermal effects on the body, developing methods and treatment regimens, and selecting reservoirs and sources. The most common method of balneological procedures is the water method, which improves the patient’s well-being by increasing the overall tone of the body.

The goals of the work of a balneologist: • searching for the most effective ways to treat their patients;

• quality patient care; • development of individual health improvement plans. Important! Indications for visiting a balneologist are chronic diseases of all systems and organs, as well as somatic dysfunctions. Be sure to visit a doctor if you have migraines and headaches, chronic fatigue syndrome, metabolic problems and endocrine diseases. The scope of activity of balneologists also includes therapeutic sessions under the influence of healing thermal baths