Namazi Hospital

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Namazi Hospital
Location Namazi Square, Shiraz
Address
Region
State
Country Iran
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       29.6313°52.5176 
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Funding
Website [namazi.sums.ac.i Official website]



Namazi Hospital is a hospital located in Namazi Square, Shiraz, Iran. It was founded by Mohammad Namazi in 1950. The hospital was initially established with 22 residential villas for physicians and has since undergone expansions. In 1975, a polyclinic building, a six-storey parking, and additional affiliated buildings were constructed. As a result, the hospital's admission capacity increased from 200 to 750 beds.[1]

Namazi Hospital has a notable history in medical advancements. It performed the first liver transplant in Shiraz University Hospital in 1993 and conducted the first living-related kidney transplantation in 1968. The hospital's oncology department is actively involved in research and regularly publishes papers.[2]

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