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
Originally called: “Government Hospital”
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
Advanced tertiary and quaternary care facility
Leading center for medical education
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:
Patient treatment
Medical education
Scientific research