Isfahan Christian Hospital

The English missionaries dedicated the Christian Hospital with 7,500 metres of infrastructure on that land to the Anglican Church Society. This hospital is bordered by Pars Street from the north, Abbas Abad from the south, Shahnaz Street (Pahlavi period) or Shamsabadi (post-revolutionary period) from the east, and Divar Divar Church from the west. Then the eastern road was opened to the Mardan section, and the southern road was opened to Kharand (yard). In recent years, an ophthalmology clinic was built next to the vestibule, and Dr. Gholamhossein Foroughi established the hospital at the request of the Christofel Ophthalmology Foundation. Another example of the difficulty of that time is that Dr. Kar himself put the X-ray machine on a camel from Bushehr and brought it to Isfahan.