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Tashkent · UzbekistanRehabilitation clinic

Neurolife International Rehabilitation Centre (Tashkent)

The network's Tashkent branch for families from CIS countries — rehabilitation for children with cerebral palsy and autism spectrum disorders using a Chinese-Western protocol. Pricing in UZS / USD, no visa and no long flight.

Team

16 specialists

Tracks

11 therapy tracks

Conditions

9 conditions

Clinic profile

What sets it apart

What makes this clinic recognisable across the network — methods, team and the support around families.

11 therapy tracks: physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, sensory integration, physiotherapy, massage, classical acupuncture, scalp acupuncture (needles on the head), neurocorrection, orthopaedic massage, traditional Chinese medicine consultations

16 specialists, including traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) physicians and visiting experts from the network's clinics in China

Pricing in UZS / USD, local-currency payments with no conversion — parents from Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan pay without bank fees

Video call with the network case manager based in Uzbekistan — no flight required, sharing the time zone with Moscow and Almaty

Patient journey

How working with the clinic unfolds

The baseline scenario from the first video call to going home. Each family has its own rhythm — the coordinator adjusts the plan.

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Video consultation

The network case manager in Uzbekistan collects history and documents — in the same time zone as Moscow and Almaty, no flight required.

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On-site consultation and plan

Days 1–2 after arrival — assessment by a medical board of rehab physicians and TCM doctors; an individual plan is drawn up.

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Therapy course

5–6 days per week, 3–5 sessions: physical, occupational and speech therapy, scalp acupuncture, massage, TCM. In-patient stay if indicated.

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Return home and remote follow-up

Discharge report in Russian, home programme, video follow-ups with the physician; next cycle in 2–4 months.

Frequently asked questions

About the Tashkent clinic

Regional network centre — for CIS families.

Do CIS citizens need a visa for Uzbekistan?

Is treatment outpatient or inpatient?

What language is spoken with patients?

How do prices compare with China?

Can we go home between sessions?

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