Near the heart of Jermuk and close to Grand Resort Jermuk, Pristavi Gyol — also known as Pristav’s Lake — is a historic site that tells the story of the city’s famous healing mineral waters. For centuries, these therapeutic waters have been used by locals and even by the rulers of the Syunik Principality to treat various illnesses.
The site originally featured a medieval pool where the mineral water was collected and valued as a natural remedy. In the 1860s, the pool was reconstructed and restored by the imperial bailiff Gevorg Khanagyan, earning it the popular name “Bailiff’s Reservoir.”
Today, Pristavi Gyol is not only a window into Jermuk’s rich history but also a peaceful spot where visitors can appreciate the combination of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Walking around the lake and learning about its past gives a deeper connection to Jermuk’s long tradition of wellness and healing.
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Electrophysiotherapy is a specialized branch of physiotherapy based on the effect of various types of electrical currents on the body. The method includes a wide range of procedures such as electrophoresis, diadynamic therapy, interferential therapy, and others.
Electrical impulses stimulate the neuromuscular system, improve microcirculation, reduce pain, and activate tissue regeneration.
Electrophysiotherapy is characterized by high efficiency, targeted action, and the possibility of individual adjustment, making it an indispensable tool in treatment and rehabilitation.
Physiotherapy is a modern method of treatment and rehabilitation based on the use of natural and artificially created physical factors such as heat, light, water, sound, and electrical impulses.
The procedures are aimed at reducing pain, relieving inflammation, improving blood circulation, and accelerating tissue recovery processes.
Physiotherapy is widely used both as an independent treatment method and as part of comprehensive programs, helping to effectively restore health without excessive medication.
Balneology is a branch of medicine based on the use of natural healing factors, primarily the mineral waters of Jermuk, for health improvement and body restoration.
Mineral baths, showers, drinking cures, and other procedures provide a complex effect: they improve blood circulation, normalize metabolism, strengthen the nervous system, and enhance immunity.
Balneological methods gently activate the body’s natural self-regulation processes, promoting deep and sustainable recovery.