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History of Parsa Hospital

Parsa Hospital is one of the oldest private hospitals in Tehran. It was established in 1961 on a 700 square meter land, with a 4-story building and a total floor area of approximately 2000 square meters under the name of a private hospital. In 1967, it was renamed Amin Sadeghieh Maternity Hospital. In 2004, following the establishment of Shafakhah Company, it transitioned into a general (public) hospital and was renamed Parsa Hospital. Since 2011, after the new management team took over, the hospital was fully renovated and equipped with modern facilities and technology, ready to provide services. In 2014, with the purchase of the surrounding old buildings, the second phase of the hospital construction began. The second phase was built in 5000 square meters in line with international standards and became operational. The scope of medical activities at this hospital is vast, including ICU, CCU, NICU, orthopedics, urology, neurosurgery, neurology, psychiatry, internal medicine, endoscopy and colonoscopy, general and laparoscopic surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, dermatology and cosmetic surgery clinic, pediatrics, imaging (CT scan, mammography, ultrasound, OPG, radiology), operating rooms, and a 24-hour emergency service. Paraclinical services such as echocardiography, a 24-hour laboratory, pharmacy, and physiotherapy are also provided to patients. The extensive medical activities at the hospital have led to contracts with all active health insurance providers in the country. The hospital strives to align its services with the current needs of the community, offering various cosmetic surgeries like rhinoplasty, liposuction, mammoplasty, laser therapy, and facelifts. Hospital Name Changes: 1961-1967: Amin Sadeghieh Maternity Hospital 1967-Current: Parsa Specialist Hospital