Hospital History

Sunday, April 15, 2001, marked the launch of one of the largest private sector investments in Iran’s medical history. On this day, the corner stone of Shafa Hospital was laid after the purchase of 6,335 square meters of land.

After purchasing the land, the first steps for acquiring the phase one license of Shafa Hospital as a private clinic were taken, and construction began rapidly.

Two years later, the Shafa Specialty Clinic was inaugurated.

Since then, this clinic has provided high-quality and cost-effective services and managed to become a trusted health center.

However, this wasn’t Shafa’s mission and destiny. Since the clinic mostly provided outpatient treatments for local illnesses, in stage two, Shafa’s officials contemplated establishing a hospital.

Soon, the hospital construction was planned, the licenses were acquired, and the new building was constructed according to the latest standards of medical centers.

Meanwhile, the necessary equipment were purchased and experienced human resources were employed from medical science experts and graduates to prepare the hospital for operation.

Then, Shafa Hospital was ready to serve people at a higher level and with more advanced facilities and equipment.

Finally, on November 29, 2001, Shafa Hospital jointed the Iranian healthcare system with 8800 square meters of built-up area and over 700 administrative and medical staff to provide the highest quality and latest medical services to the public.

Since that day, Shafa Hospital has been renowned for its high-quality services.

However, Shafa Hospital's saga did not end here. The next step in 2015 was the third phase of Shafa Hospital’s development, which is underway rapidly.

After this phase, Shafa Hospital will become one of Iran’s largest and best-equipped hospitals, private or public, and its medical and support built-up area will grow to 27,000 square meters.