The diverse offerings represented an attempt to create a comprehensive healthcare facility that could serve the needs of the population in Mashhad and surrounding regions.
Expansion and Growth: 1324 to 1327
In 1324 (1945), the hospital added a dedicated building for ear, nose, and throat (ENT) services, marking the beginning of significant expansions to improve its capacity and specialization. By 1327 (1948), the hospital had increased its bed capacity to 250 beds, reflecting its growing demand and importance in the region.
This period also witnessed an increase in specialized services, which were crucial for the hospital’s recognition as a leading healthcare provider. The growth in hospital capacity and the diversity of its departments helped attract skilled medical professionals, some of whom became integral to the hospital’s history and development.