Hospital Sírio-Libanês

Hospital Sírio-Libanês

The "Hospital Sírio-Libanês"
Geography
Coordinates 23°33′25″S 46°39′16″W / 23.55694°S 46.65444°W / -23.55694; -46.65444Coordinates: 23°33′25″S 46°39′16″W / 23.55694°S 46.65444°W / -23.55694; -46.65444
Links
Website www.hospitalsiriolibanes.org.br
The Hospital Sírio-Libanês complex

The Hospital Sírio-Libanês (Syrian-Lebanese Hospital) is one of the most important hospitals in Brazil and South America. The hospital was founded by the large Syrian and Brazilian Lebanese community of São Paulo in 1921. It is one of the most well-known health facilities in Brazil due to the high quality of care.

The main complex is located in the Bela Vista district, next to Paulista Avenue, central zone of São Paulo city, Brazil. Other units are located in Itaim Bibi and Jardins both in São Paulo and an oncology unit found in the Brazilian capital Brasilia

The hospital is divided into various units:

On 1 July 2010, the hospital was visited by Syrian president Bashar al-Assad and his wife Asma al-Assad during their official visit to Brazil, awarding its director Dr. Riad Younis with the Syrian Order of Merit.[1]

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