History of the hospital:
In the year 1312 AH. A building for the treatment of patients was built in the ruins of Sanbulistan Palace, which belonged to the Sassanid era and the reign of Khosrow Parviz. The name of this building was first known as Sanbulistan Hospital and later as Amin Medical Center.
Gradually, two medical schools were established next to the hospital building. After some time, a maternity ward, an inpatient ward and a number of administrative buildings were added to the hospital by the late Amin al-Tajjar. Then, the current building of Amin Hospital, which includes different departments, was built by the late Amin Al-Tajjar in the old part of the hospital.
At first, the management of this hospital was under the supervision of the municipal administration, then it was handed over to the Health Association, and then it came under the supervision of the Health Department, and finally, in 1348, it was handed over to the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Isfahan.
This center has 152 approved beds
This center has a national accreditation rating of 1 and also has a child-friendly hospital certificate, a mother-friendly hospital certificate and also operates as an elderly-friendly hospital.