Historical Significance
Established in 1873 by order of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar, Sina Hospital holds the distinction of being Tehran’s first educational hospital. Modeled after European medical institutions, it represents Iran’s early adoption of modern healthcare systems.
Name Evolution
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Originally called: “Government Hospital”
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Renamed in 1940 (1319 Persian calendar) to honor Avicenna (Abu Ali Sina) – the Persian polymath regarded as the father of early modern medicine
Modern Medical Center
Current Capacity
✔ 473 active beds
✔ 153 academic faculty members
✔ 1,089 experienced medical staff
✔ Primary teaching hospital for Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Specialized Services
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Advanced tertiary and quaternary care facility
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Leading center for medical education
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Premier clinical research hub
Mission and Achievements
Core Commitments
🔹 Delivering exceptional patient care
🔹 Training future generations of medical specialists
🔹 Conducting cutting-edge medical research
🔹 Serving Iran’s diverse population
Distinguishing Features
✅ Iran’s oldest teaching hospital
✅ Pioneer of modern medicine in Iran
✅ Leader in clinical research
✅ Staffed by highly specialized medical professionals
Sina Hospital Today
After 150+ years of service, Sina Hospital remains at the forefront of Iranian healthcare, blending historical legacy with modern medical advancements. It continues to excel in:
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Patient treatment
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Medical education
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Scientific research


