Ayatollah Mousavi Hospital

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Ayatollah Mousavi Hospital
Ayatollah Mousavi Hospital
Geography
Location Zanjan, Iran
Coordinates 36°42′03″N48°30′32″E / 36.700703°N 48.508925°E / 36.700703; 48.508925
Organisation
Funding General
Type General
Services
Emergency department Yes
History
Opened2007
Links
Lists Hospitals in Iran

Ayatollah Mousavi Hospital is a public hospital located in Zanjan and currently has a capacity of 620 beds. [1] [2] [3]

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References

  1. "بیمارستان آیت الله موسوی فعالیت خود را آغاز کرد" [Ayatollah Mousavi Hospital began its activities.], Mehr News (in Persian), 29 December 2009
  2. "President visits Grand Ayatollah Mousavi Ardebili in hospital", President.ir, 23 February 2016
  3. "بازديد سرزده مديركل بازرسي استان از بيمارستان آيت الله موسوي زنجان" [Intrusive visit of the director general of the province's inspection to Ayatollah Mousavi Hospital in Zanjan.], Islamic Republic News Agency (in Persian), 2 November 2016