Accommodation
The clinic provides rehabilitation in an inpatient mode. For non-local and international patients, we help find apartments near the clinic. Accommodation options, meals, living conditions, and everything you need to know about living in Tashkent during treatment.
Accommodation Options
At the clinic:
Standard room — a comfortable room for a parent with a child. Private bathroom, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, TV with Russian channels.
Family room — more spacious, for families with two children or when both parents are traveling.
Apartments — separate kitchen for those who prefer to cook on their own. Ideal for long courses.
All rooms:
•Cleaned daily
•Linens changed regularly
•Everything needed for a child is provided
Useful Tips
- Book your room in advance — popular dates fill up quickly
- Notify about special needs (stroller, special bed)
- Bring familiar hygiene products for the first few days
Meals
At the clinic:
Breakfast, lunch, dinner are included in the accommodation cost.
Menu:
•Adapted for guests from Russia
•"Simple dishes always available: porridge, soups, chicken, rice"
•Diets and allergies are considered — let us know in advance
•"Children's menu — soft food, portions for toddlers"
Self-catering:
•Apartments have a kitchen
•Supermarkets with familiar products nearby
•Many cafes and restaurants with various cuisines
Baby food:
Familiar baby formulas, purees, and cereals can be bought in local stores. But for the first few days, we recommend bringing your own.
Daily Life at the Clinic
Your day:
Procedures take 4-6 hours with breaks. The rest of the time is for rest, walks, and socializing with other families.
Infrastructure:
•Playroom for children
•Relaxation area for parents
•"Laundry (washing machines)"
•Store on premises
•Green area for walks
Communication and internet:
•Wi-Fi in all rooms and common areas
•All familiar websites and messengers work without restrictions
•SIM cards with internet are sold on premises
Climate:
Tashkent has a continental climate. Summer is hot (+35-40°C), winter is mild (-5-10°C). Spring and autumn are the most comfortable times to visit. Bring seasonal clothing.
Useful Tips
- Bring slippers and comfortable home clothing
- European standard power outlets (type C/F) — an adapter is usually not needed
- Get to know other families — support is important
Myths and Reality
Debunking fears about living in Tashkent:
Myths and Reality
“The food in Tashkent is unfamiliar, the child won't eat”
Uzbek cuisine is very familiar to Russian-speaking families: plov, soups, lagman, samsa, fresh bread, salads. The clinic menu is adapted for children. Most children adapt quickly.
“Living conditions are uncomfortable”
European-level rooms: private bathroom, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, daily cleaning. Many families note it's more comfortable than expected.
“It's boring with nothing to do”
Play areas, walks, socializing with other families, weekend excursions. Time flies, especially seeing your child's progress.
“There will be problems with internet and communication”
Wi-Fi everywhere, all familiar websites and messengers work without restrictions. You can call home, watch videos, work remotely. Connection with the world is maintained.
Location and surroundings
NeuroLife center is conveniently located for access to all parts of Tashkent — in the Yakkasaray district, on Babur Street.
What's nearby:
•Korzinka supermarket — 5 minutes walk
•Safiya confectionery — 5 minutes walk
•Magic City — 10 minutes by taxi
•Seoul Moun — beautiful views for an evening stroll, 10 minutes by taxi
•Tashkent International Airport — 5 minutes by car
•Magic Safari — here your child can hand-feed exotic animals
Most importantly — taxi services in Tashkent are very affordable.
Useful Tips
- The Yakkasaray district is well known to locals — easy to navigate
- Public transport is very accessible — stops near the clinic
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