Sanatorium "Primorye" MIA of Russia

> On the southern coast of the Primorsky Territory, the third seaside resort zone in the territory of the former USSR (after the Black Sea coast and the Baltics) was created. According to their climatic characteristics, the health resorts of southern Primorye are the best in the Far East, and the average annual air temperature, the temperature of the warmest month, August, surpass the resorts of the Riga seaside. Local residents have long used favorable climatic conditions, sea beaches, mud of the Amur Gulf for various diseases.
In 1919, the local Committee of the Red Cross opened two "mud clinics" at the Ocean and Coal stations. They were placed in a sanitary train, in which mud and brine were heated by steam from the boiler of a steam locomotive. In 1923, a mud hospital was opened in Sadgorod. This resort played an important role in the development of mud treatment in the Far East.
In 1932, on the territory where the buildings of the sanatorium "Primorye" were subsequently built, there was a "Sanatorium No. 1 UNKVD in the Far Eastern Territory at the Okeanskaya station." On August 27, 1932, the Council of People’s Commissars of the USSR adopted a resolution on the construction of a sanatorium of the NKVD within the limits of the resort at the Oceanskaya station. Construction lasted from 1935 to 1941, supervised the construction of Belnikevich Evgeny Efimovich. On September 6, 1941, the acceptance act was signed. But in connection with the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, it became necessary to restore the health of the wounded and sick front-line soldiers, which led to the fact that in 1941-43 the evacuation hospital No. 1223 was located in the sanatorium. In 1949-53 the sanatorium was transferred from the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR to the MGB of the USSR. 1952 – the sanatorium is visited by the government delegation of the DPRK.
1953 – the sanatorium is returned to the disposal of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR and is called the sanatorium "Ocean" of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR. 1964 – in the sanatorium before the Olympic Games in Tokyo, members of the USSR national weightlifting team headed by future Olympic champion L. Jabotinsky are acclimatized. March-April 1969 – border guards participating in the Soviet-Chinese conflict on the island of Damansky are rehabilitated in the sanatorium. 1969 – bears the name of the sanatorium "Primorye" of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR.
1974 – the sanatorium houses the press center of Soviet-American negotiations (the meeting of the Secretary General of the CPSU L.I. Brezhnev and the President of the United States J. Ford). 1991 - renamed in the sanatorium "Primorye" of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia. The sanatorium is a multidisciplinary institution for the treatment and prevention of diseases of the musculoskeletal system, peripheral nervous system, diseases of the digestive organs and gynecological diseases. The health resort is designed for 365 beds, the planned number of vacationers is 6,400 people per year.
In 2017 the year the sanatorium turned 85 years old, despite the respectable age of the veteran, the medical base of the sanatorium meets all the necessary requirements. The sanatorium employs a large team of qualified doctors and nurses with significant experience in the resorts.
The medical base is represented by a mud hospital, a water hospital (bathroom, shower department, underwater shower massage); offices of electrosleep, electrophoresis, light therapy, high-frequency exposure, aeroion therapy (individual and group inhalation), phytotherapy, psychotherapy, and gloplexology, dental therapy;
An important place in the treatment is occupied by rational dietary nutrition - four times according to the main variant of the diet and six times - in diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and metabolism. In 1997, a parent-child separation was opened. The sanatorium has everything for full leisure and treatment of employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and their families.
Source: site of the sanatorium "Primorye" of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.