Namazi Hospital

29.6313°N 52.5176°E / 29.6313; 52.5176

Namazi Hospital
Geography
LocationNamazi Square, Shiraz, Iran
History
Opened1950
Links
Websitenamazi.sums.ac.i
ListsHospitals in Iran

Namazi Hospital is a prominent hospital in Namazi Square, Shiraz, Iran. It was founded by Mohammad Namazi in 1950. Mohammad Namazi founded this hospital with 22 residential villas for physicians in 1950. It was later extended in 1975 and a polyclinic building, a six-storey parking and some affiliated buildings were constructed. The admission capacity of the hospital rose from 200 to 750 beds.[1] The first liver transplant was performed in 1993 in Shiraz University Hospital (Namazi). The first living-related kidney transplantation performed at Shiraz University Hospital dates back to 1968. The hospital has an active oncology department publishing papers regularly.[2] Affiliated with Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, it is currently considered a leading healthcare facility in the region. It provides a wide range of medical services, including specialized treatments, surgeries, diagnostics, and emergency care. It serves as a hub for medical education and research, with specialised units for various medical disciplines.

References

  1. "بروز خطا".
  2. Yaghobi, R.; Behzad-Behbahani, A.; Sabahi, F.; Roustaee, M. H.; Alborzi, A.; Ramzi, M.; Nourani, H. (2005). "Comparative analysis of a double primer PCR assay with plasma, leukocytes and antigenemia for diagnosis of active human cytomegalovirus infection in bone marrow transplant patients". Bone Marrow Transplantation. 35 (6): 595–599. doi:10.1038/sj.bmt.1704797. PMID 15665849.


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