Prof. Dr. Shekhar Bhattacharjee
MBBS, FCPS, D-Card, MRCP
Medicine Specialist
Rupgonj, Narayanganj
ChamberBD lists 9 verified cardiologists practising in Narayanganj, Dhaka division. Compare their qualifications, chamber locations, consultation fees and visiting hours, then book an appointment online in minutes.
MBBS, FCPS, D-Card, MRCP
Medicine Specialist
Rupgonj, Narayanganj
MBBS, MD (Cardiology)
Cardiologist
Rupgonj, Narayanganj
MBBS, MD (Cardiology)
Cardiologist
Narayanganj
MBBS (DMC), MD (Cardiology), CCD (BIRDEM)
Cardiologist
Narayanganj
MBBS, BCS (Health), MD (Cardiology)
Cardiologist
Narayanganj
MBBS (DMC), MD (Cardiology)
Cardiologist
Narayanganj
MBBS, MD (Cardiology)
Cardiologist
Narayanganj
MBBS, BCS (Health), FCPS (Medicine), MD (Cardiology)
Medicine Specialist
Narayanganj
MBBS, D-Card
Cardiologist
Rupgonj, Narayanganj
A Cardiologist (heart specialist) diagnoses and treats diseases of the heart and blood vessels. In Bangladesh, patients most often see a cardiologist for high blood pressure, chest pain, ischaemic (coronary) heart disease, heart failure, irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia), high cholesterol, and the heart problems linked to diabetes. Rheumatic and valvular heart disease, which remain common here, are also managed by cardiologists. A typical consultation begins with a detailed history of your symptoms and risk factors, followed by a physical exam, blood pressure check and listening to your heart. The doctor will usually advise tests such as an ECG, echocardiogram (echo), chest X-ray, blood tests (lipid profile, sugar) and sometimes an ETT (stress test) or angiogram, then explain the results and start treatment. Management may include lifestyle and diet advice, medicines, or referral for procedures like angioplasty (ring) or surgery when needed. You should see a cardiologist if you have chest pain or tightness, breathlessness, palpitations, dizziness or fainting, swollen feet, very high blood pressure, or a family history of early heart disease.
See a cardiologist if you have chest pain or tightness, breathlessness, palpitations, dizziness or fainting, swelling of the feet, or persistently high blood pressure — especially if you also have diabetes, high cholesterol, or a family history of early heart disease.
A cardiologist's consultation fee in Narayanganj typically ranges from about 800 to 1,500 BDT for a new visit, with senior consultants and professors at large private hospitals charging up to 2,000-2,500 BDT. Follow-up visits are usually cheaper (around 500-800 BDT), and report-showing visits are often free or discounted within a set period. Government hospitals such as NICVD and medical college cardiology departments charge a small ticket fee. Tests like ECG, echo or ETT are billed separately.
You can book a cardiologist in Narayanganj by calling the chamber or hospital directly, or online through ChamberBD or the hospital's hotline. Carry your old prescriptions, any previous ECG/echo/blood reports, and a list of your current medicines. At the visit the doctor takes your history, checks your blood pressure and heart, and usually advises tests like an ECG, echo or blood work before explaining the diagnosis and starting treatment. Arrive a little early, as cardiology chambers are often busy.
There is no single "best" cardiologist for everyone — the right doctor depends on your condition (for example, a general cardiologist for blood pressure, or an interventional cardiologist for angioplasty/ring). On this page you can compare verified cardiologists in Narayanganj by their qualifications (such as MD in Cardiology, FCPS or D-Card), years of experience, hospital, chamber location, fee and patient reviews. Look for a doctor with relevant heart-specialty training who is conveniently located and within your budget, then book the one that best fits your needs.
Yes. Many cardiologists in Narayanganj offer online video or phone consultation, which is convenient for follow-ups, reviewing reports, adjusting medicines, and advice on blood pressure or cholesterol. Online fees are often similar to or slightly lower than chamber fees. However, a first heart complaint — especially chest pain, severe breathlessness or fainting — is best seen in person so the doctor can examine you and arrange an ECG or echo. For any sudden, severe chest pain, treat it as an emergency and go to the nearest hospital instead of waiting for an online consultation.