Top 30 Doctors in Bangladesh

Dr. A.K.M. Fazlul Haque

Cardiology 25 years experience

Dr. A.K.M. Fazlul Haque is one of the most renowned cardiologists in Bangladesh, currently serving as the Head of Cardiology at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU). He completed his FCPS in Medicine in 1995 and later specialized in Cardiology.

Dr. Haque has performed over 5,000 successful angioplasties and 3,000 pacemaker implantations throughout his career. He pioneered the transradial angiography technique in Bangladesh, reducing patient recovery time significantly. His research on rheumatic heart disease in Bangladeshi children has been published in numerous international journals.

Notable achievements include receiving the "Best Cardiologist Award" from the Bangladesh Cardiac Society in 2015 and establishing the first 24/7 cardiac emergency unit at BSMMU. He regularly trains young cardiologists and has been instrumental in developing national guidelines for heart disease management.

Dr. Salina Ahmed

Pediatrics 22 years experience

Dr. Salina Ahmed is a distinguished pediatrician and neonatologist, currently serving as the Director of the Institute of Child and Mother Health (ICMH) in Dhaka. She completed her MBBS from Dhaka Medical College and later obtained her MRCP (UK) in Pediatrics.

Specializing in neonatal intensive care, Dr. Ahmed has established the country's first dedicated neonatal ICU at ICMH, reducing infant mortality rates by 40% in the facility. Her work on managing preterm births in resource-limited settings has been recognized internationally.

She has received numerous awards including the "National Best Doctor Award" in 2018 and the "Outstanding Woman in Medicine" award in 2020. Dr. Ahmed has trained over 500 pediatricians across Bangladesh and developed several national protocols for childhood disease management.

Dr. Md. Abdul Wadud

Neurology 28 years experience

Dr. Md. Abdul Wadud is a pioneer in neurology in Bangladesh, currently serving as the Head of Neurology at National Institute of Neurosciences & Hospital. He completed his training in neurology at the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), India.

Dr. Wadud has established the first comprehensive stroke unit in Bangladesh and introduced thrombolytic therapy for acute stroke management. His research on cerebrovascular diseases in the Bangladeshi population has contributed significantly to understanding stroke patterns in South Asia.

He has received the "Lifetime Achievement Award" from the Bangladesh Neuroscience Society and has published over 100 research papers in international journals. Dr. Wadud is also known for his philanthropic work, providing free neurological care to underprivileged patients through his foundation.

Dr. Farhana Deeba

Gynecology & Obstetrics 18 years experience

Dr. Farhana Deeba is a leading gynecologist and laparoscopic surgeon in Bangladesh, currently practicing at Popular Diagnostic Center in Dhaka. She completed her FCPS in Gynecology and Obstetrics with gold medal honors and later trained in advanced laparoscopic techniques in Singapore.

Specializing in minimally invasive gynecological surgeries, Dr. Deeba has performed over 3,000 successful laparoscopic procedures. She introduced single-incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS) in Bangladesh, significantly reducing surgical trauma and recovery time for patients.

Her work in female reproductive health education has reached millions through television programs and social media campaigns. Dr. Deeba was recognized as one of the "Top 10 Influential Women Doctors in Asia" by the Asian Medical Association in 2019.

Dr. A.B.M. Abdullah

Internal Medicine 35 years experience

Dr. A.B.M. Abdullah is a legendary figure in Bangladeshi medicine, serving as the Dean of Medicine at Dhaka University and personal physician to several Prime Ministers of Bangladesh. He completed his education at Dhaka Medical College and received advanced training in the UK.

With expertise spanning general medicine, endocrinology, and geriatrics, Dr. Abdullah has treated over 100,000 patients throughout his illustrious career. He played a crucial role in developing Bangladesh's COVID-19 response strategy and served on the national advisory committee.

His contributions to medical education include authoring several textbooks used in Bangladeshi medical colleges. Dr. Abdullah has received the "Ekushey Padak", one of Bangladesh's highest civilian awards, for his exceptional contributions to medicine.

Dr. Mahbubur Rahman

Orthopedic Surgery 20 years experience

Dr. Mahbubur Rahman is a leading orthopedic surgeon specializing in joint replacements and sports medicine. He currently heads the orthopedic department at Apollo Hospitals Dhaka and has performed over 2,000 successful joint replacement surgeries.

After completing his MBBS from Dhaka Medical College, Dr. Rahman pursued advanced training in Germany and South Korea. He introduced computer-assisted navigation for knee replacements in Bangladesh, improving surgical precision and outcomes.

His research on osteoarthritis in the Bangladeshi population has helped develop customized treatment protocols. Dr. Rahman serves as the team physician for the Bangladesh national cricket team and has established a sports medicine center for athletes.

Dr. Shirin Akter

Oncology 15 years experience

Dr. Shirin Akter is a renowned medical oncologist at the National Institute of Cancer Research and Hospital (NICRH). She completed her fellowship in oncology from Tata Memorial Hospital in India and has been instrumental in advancing cancer care in Bangladesh.

Specializing in breast cancer and hematological malignancies, Dr. Akter has treated over 5,000 cancer patients. She established the first palliative care unit at NICRH and introduced targeted therapy protocols for various cancers.

Her awareness campaigns about early cancer detection have reached rural areas through mobile screening units. Dr. Akter received the "Best Oncologist Award" from the Bangladesh Medical Association in 2020 for her outstanding contributions to cancer care.

Dr. Kamrul Hasan

Gastroenterology 22 years experience

Dr. Kamrul Hasan is the foremost gastroenterologist in Bangladesh, heading the department at Square Hospitals Ltd. He completed his advanced training in therapeutic endoscopy in Japan and has brought several cutting-edge techniques to Bangladesh.

Dr. Hasan has performed over 10,000 complex endoscopic procedures including ERCP, EUS, and capsule endoscopy. His research on Helicobacter pylori infection patterns in Bangladesh has influenced national treatment guidelines.

He established the first dedicated inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) clinic in Bangladesh and trains gastroenterologists from across the country. Dr. Hasan's work on liver diseases in the Bangladeshi population has been published in numerous international journals.

Dr. Nazneen Ahmed

Dermatology 18 years experience

Dr. Nazneen Ahmed is a leading dermatologist and cosmetologist, running her own specialized clinic in Dhaka. After completing her MD in Dermatology, she received advanced training in laser treatments and cosmetic dermatology in the USA.

She introduced several advanced dermatological procedures to Bangladesh including fractional CO2 laser, PRP therapy, and non-surgical facelifts. Dr. Ahmed has particular expertise in treating pigmentation disorders common in South Asian skin.

Her research on dermatological conditions in Bangladesh has been published in international journals. Dr. Ahmed regularly conducts free skin camps for underprivileged communities and has trained over 200 dermatologists across the country.

Dr. M.A. Jabbar

Neurosurgery 30 years experience

Dr. M.A. Jabbar is a pioneer in neurosurgery in Bangladesh, currently serving as the Director of the National Institute of Neurosciences. He completed his neurosurgery training in the UK and has been instrumental in developing the specialty in Bangladesh.

Specializing in brain tumor surgery and cerebrovascular neurosurgery, Dr. Jabbar has performed over 5,000 complex brain and spine surgeries. He introduced micro neurosurgery techniques and intraoperative MRI in Bangladesh.

His work on traumatic brain injury management has significantly improved outcomes in accident victims. Dr. Jabbar has received numerous national awards and has established the country's first comprehensive neuroscience research center.

Dr. Rashid ul Hasan

Cardiac Surgery 27 years experience

Dr. Rashid ul Hasan is Bangladesh's most experienced cardiac surgeon, having performed over 8,000 open-heart surgeries. As the Director of Cardiac Surgery at National Heart Foundation Hospital, he pioneered coronary artery bypass grafting in Bangladesh.

After training in the UK and USA, Dr. Hasan established Bangladesh's first dedicated pediatric cardiac surgery unit. His innovative techniques for rheumatic heart disease surgery have reduced mortality rates by 60%. He holds the record for the most bypass grafts (7) in a single surgery in Bangladesh.

Dr. Hasan received the "National Professor" title in 2018 and has trained two generations of cardiac surgeons. His charity program provides free surgeries to 200 underprivileged children annually.

Dr. Sabera Khatun

Endocrinology 19 years experience

Dr. Sabera Khatun heads the Endocrinology Department at BIRDEM General Hospital, the region's premier diabetes institution. She completed her fellowship at Joslin Diabetes Center (USA) and introduced continuous glucose monitoring in Bangladesh.

Specializing in complex diabetes cases, Dr. Khatun developed the "BIRDEM Protocol" for insulin therapy adjustment. Her research on gestational diabetes in Bangladeshi women has influenced national screening guidelines. She established the country's first diabetic foot care clinic.

Awarded the "Outstanding Diabetes Researcher" by SAARC in 2019, Dr. Khatun has published 75+ papers. Her mobile diabetes education program reaches 50,000 rural patients annually through telemedicine.

Dr. Nazrul Islam

Pulmonology 24 years experience

Dr. Nazrul Islam is Bangladesh's foremost pulmonologist, currently serving as the Director of the National Institute of Diseases of the Chest and Hospital (NIDCH). He trained in the UK and introduced bronchoscopic interventions in Bangladesh.

His groundbreaking work on tuberculosis drug resistance patterns led to revised national treatment protocols. Dr. Islam established Bangladesh's first sleep lab and introduced CPAP therapy for sleep apnea. During COVID-19, he led the national respiratory care task force.

Honored with the "Lifetime Achievement Award" by the Bangladesh Thoracic Society, Dr. Islam has mentored 150+ pulmonologists. His research on air pollution effects has informed national environmental policies.

Dr. Laila Arjumand Banu

Hematology 21 years experience

Dr. Laila Banu revolutionized hematology care in Bangladesh as the founder of the Bone Marrow Transplant Unit at Dhaka Medical College Hospital. After training in India and Thailand, she performed Bangladesh's first successful allogeneic stem cell transplant.

Her specialized thalassemia treatment program serves 5,000 patients annually. Dr. Banu introduced advanced coagulation testing and established the country's first hemophilia comprehensive care center. Her research on hemoglobinopathies has been cited globally.

Recognized as one of Asia's "Top 50 Women in Medicine", she founded the Bangladesh Hematology Society. Her patient assistance fund provides free medication to 300 underprivileged blood disorder patients monthly.

Dr. Md. Shahidullah

Nephrology 30 years experience

Professor Shahidullah is the pioneer of nephrology in Bangladesh, establishing the first dialysis unit at BSMMU in 1992. He trained in the UK and USA before introducing peritoneal dialysis and kidney transplantation in Bangladesh.

Under his leadership, Bangladesh's kidney transplant program achieved 95% success rates. His research on arsenic-related kidney damage informed global treatment guidelines. Dr. Shahidullah established 12 dialysis centers across rural Bangladesh through his foundation.

The recipient of the "Independence Day Award" (Bangladesh's highest honor), he has trained 80% of practicing nephrologists in the country. His cost-effective dialysis solutions have been adopted across South Asia.

Dr. Faridul Alam

Plastic Surgery 23 years experience

Dr. Faridul Alam revolutionized reconstructive surgery in Bangladesh through his work at Dhaka Medical College Hospital. After training in the UK and South Korea, he introduced microvascular free flap surgeries for complex reconstructions.

Specializing in burn reconstruction, Dr. Alam developed innovative techniques for contracture release that reduced rehabilitation time by 40%. His charity program provides free surgeries for acid attack victims, having treated over 500 cases. He established Bangladesh's first hand surgery unit.

Awarded the "Global Humanitarian Surgeon" title by the International Confederation of Plastic Surgery, Dr. Alam trains surgeons across Asia. His research on tropical wound management has been published in leading international journals.

Dr. Tasnim Jara

Rheumatology 16 years experience

Dr. Tasnim Jara established Bangladesh's first dedicated rheumatology department at BSMMU after completing her fellowship in the UK. She introduced biologic therapies for autoimmune diseases, dramatically improving outcomes for rheumatoid arthritis patients.

Her research on lupus in Bangladeshi women revealed unique disease patterns, leading to tailored treatment protocols. Dr. Jara developed the country's first multidisciplinary lupus clinic and established a national registry for rare rheumatic diseases.

Recognized as "Young Rheumatologist of the Year" by APLAR in 2018, she has trained 35 rheumatologists. Her mobile clinics provide care to remote areas, diagnosing and treating previously undetected cases of autoimmune disorders.

Dr. Mizanur Rahman

Urology 28 years experience

Professor Mizanur Rahman pioneered minimally invasive urology in Bangladesh, currently heading the department at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University. He trained in Germany and introduced laparoscopic urologic surgeries in 2005.

Specializing in kidney stone management, Dr. Rahman performed Bangladesh's first percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) and later introduced laser lithotripsy. His research on urinary stone composition in Bangladesh led to dietary modification guidelines.

He established the country's first andrology center and male infertility clinic. Awarded the "Best Urologist" by SAARC Urological Society, Dr. Rahman has performed over 10,000 complex urological procedures and trained 150 urologists.

Dr. Nigar Sultana

Psychiatry 25 years experience

Dr. Nigar Sultana transformed mental healthcare as the Director of the National Institute of Mental Health. After training in the UK and USA, she introduced cognitive behavioral therapy and community psychiatry models in Bangladesh.

Her groundbreaking work on postpartum depression in Bangladeshi women established screening protocols nationwide. Dr. Sultana established the country's first child psychiatry unit and addiction treatment center. During COVID-19, she led the national mental health response.

Honored with the "Monsour Award" by WPA for mental health advocacy, she has trained 300 psychiatrists. Her telepsychiatry initiative provides free counseling to remote areas, serving 20,000 patients annually.

Dr. A.K.M. Moshiur Rahman

Hepatology 22 years experience

Dr. Moshiur Rahman established Bangladesh's first dedicated hepatology unit at Square Hospitals. After training in Japan and Singapore, he introduced FibroScan technology for non-invasive liver assessment and pioneered antiviral therapy for hepatitis B.

His research on hepatitis E in pregnancy reduced maternal mortality by 35%. Dr. Rahman developed national guidelines for liver disease management and established the country's first liver transplant program. His work on arsenic-related liver fibrosis is internationally recognized.

Awarded the "Asian Hepatology Leader" title in 2019, he has trained 40 hepatologists. His free vaccination program has immunized 50,000 against hepatitis B in high-risk communities.

Dr. Faridul Alam

Plastic Surgery 23 years experience

Dr. Faridul Alam revolutionized reconstructive surgery in Bangladesh through his work at Dhaka Medical College Hospital. After training in the UK and South Korea, he introduced microvascular free flap surgeries for complex reconstructions.

Specializing in burn reconstruction, Dr. Alam developed innovative techniques for contracture release that reduced rehabilitation time by 40%. His charity program provides free surgeries for acid attack victims, having treated over 500 cases. He established Bangladesh's first hand surgery unit.

Awarded the "Global Humanitarian Surgeon" title by the International Confederation of Plastic Surgery, Dr. Alam trains surgeons across Asia. His research on tropical wound management has been published in leading international journals.

Dr. Tasnim Jara

Rheumatology 16 years experience

Dr. Tasnim Jara established Bangladesh's first dedicated rheumatology department at BSMMU after completing her fellowship in the UK. She introduced biologic therapies for autoimmune diseases, dramatically improving outcomes for rheumatoid arthritis patients.

Her research on lupus in Bangladeshi women revealed unique disease patterns, leading to tailored treatment protocols. Dr. Jara developed the country's first multidisciplinary lupus clinic and established a national registry for rare rheumatic diseases.

Recognized as "Young Rheumatologist of the Year" by APLAR in 2018, she has trained 35 rheumatologists. Her mobile clinics provide care to remote areas, diagnosing and treating previously undetected cases of autoimmune disorders.

Dr. Mizanur Rahman

Urology 28 years experience

Professor Mizanur Rahman pioneered minimally invasive urology in Bangladesh, currently heading the department at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University. He trained in Germany and introduced laparoscopic urologic surgeries in 2005.

Specializing in kidney stone management, Dr. Rahman performed Bangladesh's first percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) and later introduced laser lithotripsy. His research on urinary stone composition in Bangladesh led to dietary modification guidelines.

He established the country's first andrology center and male infertility clinic. Awarded the "Best Urologist" by SAARC Urological Society, Dr. Rahman has performed over 10,000 complex urological procedures and trained 150 urologists.

Dr. Nigar Sultana

Psychiatry 25 years experience

Dr. Nigar Sultana transformed mental healthcare as the Director of the National Institute of Mental Health. After training in the UK and USA, she introduced cognitive behavioral therapy and community psychiatry models in Bangladesh.

Her groundbreaking work on postpartum depression in Bangladeshi women established screening protocols nationwide. Dr. Sultana established the country's first child psychiatry unit and addiction treatment center. During COVID-19, she led the national mental health response.

Honored with the "Monsour Award" by WPA for mental health advocacy, she has trained 300 psychiatrists. Her telepsychiatry initiative provides free counseling to remote areas, serving 20,000 patients annually.

Dr. A.K.M. Moshiur Rahman

Hepatology 22 years experience

Dr. Moshiur Rahman established Bangladesh's first dedicated hepatology unit at Square Hospitals. After training in Japan and Singapore, he introduced FibroScan technology for non-invasive liver assessment and pioneered antiviral therapy for hepatitis B.

His research on hepatitis E in pregnancy reduced maternal mortality by 35%. Dr. Rahman developed national guidelines for liver disease management and established the country's first liver transplant program. His work on arsenic-related liver fibrosis is internationally recognized.

Awarded the "Asian Hepatology Leader" title in 2019, he has trained 40 hepatologists. His free vaccination program has immunized 50,000 against hepatitis B in high-risk communities.

Dr. Sheuli Mohsin

Neonatology 18 years experience

Dr. Sheuli Mohsin heads the largest neonatal ICU in Bangladesh at Dhaka Shishu Hospital. After training in Canada, she introduced kangaroo mother care and therapeutic hypothermia for birth asphyxia, reducing neonatal mortality by 45%.

Her research on neonatal sepsis patterns led to revised antibiotic protocols nationwide. Dr. Mohsin established Bangladesh's first neonatal transport system and training center for NICU nurses. She pioneered the use of bubble CPAP in resource-limited settings.

Awarded the "Best Pediatrician" by Bangladesh Medical Association in 2020, she has trained 200 neonatologists. Her foundation provides free treatment to 1,000 preterm babies annually from low-income families.

Dr. Mahmudur Rahman

Infectious Diseases 30 years experience

Professor Mahmudur Rahman is Bangladesh's foremost infectious disease expert, having served as Director of IEDCR. He trained at CDC Atlanta and established Bangladesh's first biosafety level-3 laboratory for emerging pathogens.

His leadership during the Nipah virus outbreak in 2004 and COVID-19 pandemic saved countless lives. Dr. Rahman developed national protocols for dengue management and antimicrobial stewardship. His research on antibiotic resistance patterns is globally cited.

Recipient of the "Hero of Public Health" award by WHO, he has trained 500 epidemiologists. His early warning system for infectious outbreaks has been adopted across South Asia.

Dr. Farhana Yasmin

Ophthalmology 20 years experience

Dr. Farhana Yasmin revolutionized cataract surgery in Bangladesh through her work at Islamia Eye Hospital. After training in India and Singapore, she introduced phacoemulsification technique, performing over 15,000 successful surgeries.

Specializing in diabetic retinopathy, she established the country's first retina specialty unit. Dr. Yasmin's innovative outreach program has screened 500,000 rural patients for preventable blindness. She pioneered tele-ophthalmology services in Bangladesh.

Awarded the "Sight Saver" award by IAPB, she has trained 300 ophthalmologists. Her low-cost intraocular lens manufacturing initiative made cataract surgery affordable for millions.

Dr. Md. Habibe Millat

Cardiothoracic Surgery 25 years experience

Dr. Habibe Millat made history by performing Bangladesh's first minimally invasive cardiac surgery. Currently at National Heart Foundation, he has performed over 6,000 cardiac procedures including complex valve repairs and congenital corrections.

After training in the UK and Australia, he introduced beating heart surgery techniques. Dr. Millat's research on rheumatic valve disease surgical outcomes has influenced global practice. He established Bangladesh's first hybrid cardiac catheterization lab.

Honored with the "Pride of Performance" award by the government, he has trained 150 cardiac surgeons. His charity program provides free surgeries to 100 children annually through his foundation.

Dr. Nusrat Sharmin

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 17 years experience

Dr. Nusrat Sharmin established Bangladesh's first comprehensive rehabilitation center at CRP. After training in Thailand and the USA, she introduced advanced neurorehabilitation protocols for stroke and spinal cord injury patients.

Her innovative wheelchair design for rural terrain improved mobility for 50,000 disabled individuals. Dr. Sharmin developed Bangladesh's first prosthetic limb manufacturing facility using 3D scanning technology. Her community-based rehabilitation model is WHO-recognized.

Awarded "Disability Champion" by UNESCAP, she has trained 200 physiatrists. Her vocational rehabilitation program has reintegrated 10,000 disabled persons into the workforce.

Dr. A.T.M. Rafique

Medical Oncology 22 years experience

Dr. A.T.M. Rafique transformed cancer care as the founder of Bangladesh's first bone marrow transplant unit at United Hospital. After training in India and the USA, he introduced targeted therapy and immunotherapy protocols for various cancers.

Specializing in hematologic malignancies, he achieved 80% remission rates for adult leukemia. Dr. Rafique established the country's first molecular oncology lab and cancer genetic counseling service. His research on tobacco-related cancers informed national policy.

Awarded "Oncology Pioneer" by ESMO, he has trained 60 oncologists. His patient assistance fund provides free chemotherapy to 300 underprivileged patients annually.

Dr. Sharmin Akter

Pediatric Neurology 15 years experience

Dr. Sharmin Akter established Bangladesh's first pediatric neurology department at Dhaka Shishu Hospital. After training in the UK and Canada, she introduced advanced epilepsy monitoring and ketogenic diet therapy for seizure disorders.

Her research on cerebral palsy in Bangladesh led to national early intervention guidelines. Dr. Akter developed the country's first multidisciplinary neurodevelopmental clinic and introduced botulinum toxin therapy for spasticity.

Recognized as "Young Neurologist of the Year" by ICN in 2019, she has trained 40 pediatric neurologists. Her foundation provides free rehabilitation to 500 children with neurological disorders annually.

Dr. Md. Rafiqul Islam

ENT & Head-Neck Surgery 30 years experience

Professor Rafiqul Islam pioneered skull base surgery in Bangladesh during his tenure at BSMMU. After training in Germany and Japan, he introduced endoscopic sinus surgery and cochlear implantation programs.

Specializing in head-neck oncology, he developed organ preservation techniques for laryngeal cancer. Dr. Islam established Bangladesh's first audiology and speech therapy department. His research on nasopharyngeal carcinoma in Bangladeshis is globally recognized.

Recipient of the "Golden Scalpel" award by ASOHNS, he has trained 200 ENT surgeons. His hearing screening program has tested 100,000 newborns for congenital deafness.

Dr. Nazma Akhtar

Geriatric Medicine 18 years experience

Dr. Nazma Akhtar founded Bangladesh's first dedicated geriatric hospital after training in the UK and Singapore. She developed comprehensive assessment protocols for elderly care that reduced medication errors by 60%.

Her research on dementia prevalence in Bangladesh led to national screening programs. Dr. Akhtar established the country's first falls prevention clinic and memory disorder center. She introduced palliative care models tailored for geriatric patients.

Awarded "Elderly Care Champion" by HelpAge International, she has trained 150 geriatricians. Her mobile clinics serve 10,000 elderly patients annually in rural areas.

Dr. Md. Shahid Uz Zaman

Nuclear Medicine 20 years experience

Dr. Shahid Uz Zaman established Bangladesh's first comprehensive nuclear medicine department at Atomic Energy Medical Center. After training in the USA and South Korea, he introduced PET-CT and theranostics in Bangladesh.

Specializing in thyroid cancer management, he developed radioiodine therapy protocols that achieved 95% remission rates. Dr. Zaman pioneered bone pain palliation therapy and established the country's first radiopharmacy unit.

Honored with the "Pioneer in Nuclear Medicine" award by WFNMB, he has trained 50 nuclear medicine specialists. His research on thyroid disorders in Bangladeshi population has informed national iodine supplementation policies.