Christian Hospital expanded in 1284 with the establishment of a women’s department in the south wing, next to Abbas Abad Street, and was divided into two departments (the men’s hospital and the women’s hospital). At that time, the hospital had two two-story buildings on the north side, two halls, and two small rooms, and the rest of the land became a green ecosystem of trees and flowers. The area of the hospital was nearly 11,000 square metres, and its infrastructure was 7,500 square metres; the rest was green space and two houses.