The clinic turned out to be even better than I expected.
I was afraid of the language barrier because I only speak Russian, I doubted whether it was worth going to a foreign country. But the attitude of the translators and medical staff completely dispelled all my doubts: there were no language problems, and the service was top-notch. The coordinator was always in touch and consulted even on everyday issues not related to treatment: for example, about going to the store.
As for treatment, the level of "Fuda" amazed me. Immediately after arrival, I was sent for examinations and offered several therapy methods that could help with my condition without harming the body. After discharge, they gave advice on how to get examined now, what to pay attention to, explained everything — no questions remained.
The room had everything necessary — a refrigerator, a TV with Russian channels, internet, furniture like nightstands and cabinets. Unfortunately, there is no safe — I had to constantly carry money and documents with me. I also recommend bringing food and dishes and cooking yourself. Eating in the clinic cafeteria is a bit expensive, and you won't go to a cafe every day either.