Isfahan Christian Hospital

In those years, Shahnaz Street was a narrow garden alley with carriages, and in the process of widening and asphalting, the western (eastern) facade of the hospital, which was on Shahnaz Street, fell into the street and was destroyed by the order of the municipality. Then they built a new building in its place and joined the men’s and women’s sections together, which today has two main doors and the entrance corridor of the hospital. On the other side of Abbas Abad Street was a maternity hospital, which was later added to the baldness treatment department with radiotherapy, and the maternity hospital was brought to the hospital.