“…Although urban (health) facility services infrastructure is a product of different private, public, and government actors, socioeconomic, technological, cultural factors, and planning mechanisms (Zeaiean et al, 2005;Lowe et al, 2015;Chapple, 2014;Garau, Pavan, 2018;Bibri, Krogstie, 2017;Rabiei-Dastjerdi, Matthews, 2021;Rabiei-Dastjerdi et al, 2022), this study aimed to highlight the problem the spatial accessibility to urban health services in Isfahan, a major city in Iran as a developing country, for health policy designers and urban planners through mapping different indexes of accessibility. The implemented methods in this article can be used in other cities with similar spatial structures and socioeconomic contexts, especially in developing countries where access to data is a serious barrier to research in public health and urban studies.…”