Prof. Dr. Major Gen. M. A. Baki (Retd.)
MBBS, FCPS
Colorectal & Laparoscopic Surgeon
Dhaka
A Colorectal Surgeon is a specialist surgeon who diagnoses and treats diseases of the colon, rectum, and anus. In Bangladesh, most patients see a colorectal surgeon for piles (haemorrhoids), anal fissure, fistula-in-ano, pilonidal sinus, rectal prolapse, chronic constipation, and rectal bleeding, as well as for screening and surgery for colon and rectal cancer. Many of these surgeons hold an FCPS or MS in surgery, often with further colorectal training, and practise at hospitals such as BSMMU, Dhaka Medical College, Square, Evercare, United, and Labaid. In a typical consultation, the surgeon asks about your symptoms, bowel habits, and bleeding, then performs a gentle physical and per-rectal (DRE) examination; they may advise a colonoscopy, proctoscopy, or imaging if needed. Treatment ranges from diet and medicines to day-care procedures (banding, laser) and major surgery. You should see a colorectal surgeon if you have persistent rectal bleeding, a painful lump or swelling near the anus, recurring pain or pus, a change in bowel habit lasting more than two weeks, or unexplained weight loss.
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MBBS, FCPS (Surgery), FACS (USA), FMAS (INDIA)
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MBBS, BCS (Health), FCPS (Surgery), FACS (America), MS (Colorectal surgery)
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Dhanmondi, Dhaka
MBBS, BCS (Health), FCPS (Surgery)
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Dhaka
MBBS, FCPS (Surgery), FRCS (Glasgow), FACS (USA)
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Dhaka
MBBS, BCS (Health), MS, FCPS (Surgery), FRCS (Edinburgh)
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In your area, a first consultation with a colorectal surgeon usually costs between 600 and 1,500 BDT. Senior consultants and surgeons at large private hospitals may charge 1,000-2,000 BDT, while follow-up visits are often cheaper. Tests such as colonoscopy or proctoscopy and any procedure or surgery are billed separately, so it is wise to ask about the full estimate when you book.
You can book by calling the doctor's chamber or hospital directly, or through an online directory like ChamberBD that shows fees and chamber times. Try to note when your bleeding or pain started and bring any earlier reports. At the visit the surgeon will ask about your bowel habits and do a gentle per-rectal examination; this is brief and routine, so there is no need to feel embarrassed. They may then advise diet changes, medicines, a day-care procedure, or further tests.
The best colorectal surgeon for you in your area is usually a qualified, experienced surgeon (FCPS or MS in surgery, ideally with colorectal or laparoscopic training) who treats your specific problem regularly and is easy to reach for follow-up. Rather than relying on one 'top' name, compare each surgeon's qualifications, years of experience, hospital, patient reviews, and fees on this page and choose the one that best fits your condition and location.
Yes. Many colorectal surgeons in your area now offer online or telemedicine consultations by phone or video, which is useful for reviewing reports, getting a second opinion, or discussing whether surgery is needed. However, conditions like piles, fissure, and fistula need a physical per-rectal examination to diagnose and treat properly, so the surgeon will usually ask you to visit the chamber in person before any procedure.