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Sina Educational, Research and Treatment Center, as the first modern hospital in Iran with more than one hundred and fifty years of providing specialized and subspecialized medical services, is one of the medical centers of the huge complex of Tehran University of Medical Sciences, which is performing various medical activities in various fields; And it is a reliable and cost-effective center for hosting foreign patients and their companions in the center of Tehran. Although this hospital has a distant past, it is a hospital for the future. A future where the suffering of illness turns into the sweetness of life and hope.

Active Beds: 477

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Dr. Mohsen Taheri Mahmoodi
Dr. Mohsen Taheri Mahmoodi
Urologist
Dr. Seyed Mohammad Kazem Aghamir Mohammad Ali
Dr. Seyed Mohammad Kazem Aghamir Mohammad Ali
Urologist
Dr. Shima Esmaeilpanahshirvan
Dr. Shima Esmaeilpanahshirvan
Urologist
Dr. Ziba Aghsaeifard
Dr. Ziba Aghsaeifard
Nephrologist
Dr. Seyed Hasan Inanloo
Dr. Seyed Hasan Inanloo
Urologist
Dr. Seyed Reza Hosseini
Dr. Seyed Reza Hosseini
Urologist
Dr. Hosein Diyalameh
Dr. Hosein Diyalameh
Urologist
Dr. Hormat Rahimzadeh Eshkalak
Dr. Hormat Rahimzadeh Eshkalak
Nephrologist

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Sina Hospital

    Sina Hospital History

    Before Naser al-Din Shah Qajar, there was no such thing as a hospital or sick house, and patients were treated by Hakim Bashi’s. Until Naser al-Din Shah Qajar, after returning from his first European trip in 1873, while being heavily influenced by European industrial developments, ordered the construction of a hospital in the style of European hospitals. At the same time, a branch called the field of medicine was opened in the Dar al-Funun school and it was decided that the medical students would use the government hospital for their education, as several times a week the students of Dar al-Funun went to the government hospital with their professors and stayed in the rooms Patients were hospitalized and received practical training.

    During the reign of Muzaffar al-Din Shah, the first reconstruction and organization of the hospital was done by the Germans, and the remaining buildings of this hospital have retained their German structure, and over the years, various other departments were added to this hospital. Between the reign of Pahlavi I and Pahlavi II, this hospital was equipped with departments of internal medicine, surgery, urology, radiology, ophthalmology, dentistry, ear, nose and throat, and dermatology. This hospital continued to work under the name of the government hospital until 1940, and in that year, in order to honor and appreciate the father of Iranian medicine, Abu Ali Sina, the name "Sina" was replaced by the government hospital, which is still operating under the same name. 

    After 1940, major changes were made in Sinai Hospital, and the hospital was annexed to the Faculty of Medicine of Tehran University, and in the 40s, under the leadership of Professor Adel, who had just returned from France, various other medical departments were added to the buildings. Professor Adel's presidency was the beginning for the advancement of surgery in the country. While training professors and great surgeons, he sent them to the cities. In the early 50s, neurosurgery, heart surgery, dialysis and orthopedic departments were gradually added to the hospital complex. After the victory of the Islamic Revolution, this hospital was expanded to Si Tir Street (Qawam Al-Sultaneh) and two buildings were added to the three main buildings that were standing from the beginning.

    "Government Hospital" with 400 beds and three separate buildings was established on Imam Khomeini Street. According to the documents available in one of the hospital buildings, more than 2,500 patients were treated in the first year of establishment.

    Sina Hospital Mission & Vision

    Vision

    As the first hospital in Iran with more than a century of experience in providing clinical services, in the next five years, Sina Hospital will become a model for providing diagnostic, therapeutic, and educational services in the country and the leader of hospitals in the region.

    Mission

    • Fundamental values

    • Speed and accuracy in providing services, concerning patients and companions

    • Learning and continuous quality improvement

    • Vitality, empathy, and human dignity

    • Safety and environmental considerations

    Sina Hospital Departments

    Surgeries

    • Vascular and endovascular surgery

    • General surgery

    • Orthopedics

    • Subspecialized spine surgery

    • Specialized knee surgery

    • Hand reconstructive surgery

    • Advanced laparotomy and laparoscopy surgery

    • Robotic surgery

    • Surgery for breast diseases

    • Chest surgery (thorax)

    • Super-specialized jaw and face surgery

    • Plastic Surgery

    • Urological surgery and transplant subspecialty

    • Neurosurgery

    • Bariatric surgery

    Internal Departments

    • Cardiology

    • Nephrology

    • Digestion

    • Neurology

    • Endocrinology

    • Rheumatology

    • Infectious

    • Oncology

    • MS

    • Lung

    • Glands

    • Pituitary

    • Pain clinic

    • Sports medicine

    • Nutrition and diet therapy

    • Cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation

    • Rehabilitation and physical medicine

    Para-clinics

    Radiology includes:

    • Spiral CT scan

    • Multi-slice CT scan

    • M.R.I

    • Conventional ultrasound

    • Color Doppler ultrasound

    • Digital mammography

    • Digital OPG

    • Digital radiography

    1. Nuclear medicine

    2. PET CT scan

    3. Physiotherapy

    4. Laboratory

    5. Pathology

    6. Measuring bone density

    7. EEG Monitoring

    8. Echocardiography

    9. Exercise test

    10. Holter monitoring

    11. Nerve and muscle strip

    12. Angiography

    Contents
    • Organ Transplant
    • Kidney Transplant
    • Urology & Nephrology
    • Diagnosis of Urologic Diseases
    • Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Treatment
    • Prostate Surgery
    • Testicular Surgery
    • Enlarged Prostate Gland Treatment
    • Hypertension Treatment
    • Cardiology
    • Angioplasty
    • Angiography
    • Oncology & Hematology
    • Chemotherapy
    • Radiation Therapy
    • Immunotherapy
    • Plastic & Cosmetic Surgeries
    • Chin Implant
    • Body Lift

    Iran, Tehran

    Hossein Abad Square, Imam Khomeini St., Tehran, Iran.
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    • Location5
    • Cleanliness5
    • Environment5
    • Staff & Service5
    • Medical Equipment5
    • Treatment Process5
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