Asst. Prof. Dr. Shaila Ahmed
MBBS, DDV
Dermatologist
Dhaka
A dermatologist (in Bangladesh usually known as a "skin, hair and sexual/STD specialist") diagnoses and treats conditions of the skin, hair, nails and the genital area. People across Bangladesh see one for problems made worse by our hot, humid climate and dust — persistent acne and pimples, fungal infections (dad, ringworm, athlete's foot), eczema and allergic rashes, melasma and dark spots, vitiligo (white patches / sada dag), hair fall and dandruff, warts, scabies and skin allergies. Many also consult discreetly for sexually transmitted infections, which fall under this specialty here. In a consultation the doctor takes your history, examines the affected area in good light, and may use a dermoscope or order a skin scraping, patch test or blood test. You usually leave with a clear diagnosis, prescribed creams or tablets, and skincare advice; cosmetic concerns may be offered laser, chemical peel or minor procedures. See a dermatologist if a rash, itch, acne, hair fall or skin change lasts more than two to three weeks, keeps coming back, or does not improve with over-the-counter remedies — early treatment prevents scarring and pigmentation.
MBBS, DDV
Dermatologist
Dhaka
MBBS, DDV, MCPS, FCPS
Dermatologist
Dhanmondi, Dhaka
MBBS, DDV, MCPS (Skin), MAMS (Austria)
Dermatologist
Dhaka
MBBS, DDV
Dermatologist
Dhanmondi, Dhaka
MBBS, DDV, MCPS FCPS, FRCP (Glasgow, UK)
Dermatologist
Dhaka
MBBS, FCPS (Skin & VD), MCPS (Skin & VD), CCD (Diabetes)
Dermatologist
Mohammadpur, Dhaka
MBBS, DDV, PhD, FRSH
Dermatologist
Dhaka
MBBS, DDV (DU), DD (Thailand)
Dermatologist
Dhaka
MBBS, DDV (BSMMU)
Dermatologist
Dhaka
MBBS, DDV, FCPS (Dermatology), Fellowship in Dermatology Laser Surgery (Skin Allergy & Sex disease (CMH))
Dermatologist
Uttara, Dhaka
MBBS, DDV (DU), Fellow WHO (Bangkok), FRSH (London)
Dermatologist
Dhaka
MBBS, BCS, DDV(CU)
Dermatologist
Chittagong
MBBS, CHD (USA), TSTD (Thailand)
Dermatologist
Dhaka
MBBS, MPH, DDV, MCPS (Derma & VD), Grading Course( AFMI)
Dermatologist
Dhaka
MBBS, FCPS (Dermatology & VD)
Dermatologist
Jessore
MBBS, DDV, MCPS, FCPS (Skin and Venereology) FRCP (UK), MACP (USA)
Dermatologist
Dhaka
MBBS (DMC), DDV (DU), FCPS (SKIN & VD)
Dermatologist
Rupgonj, Narayanganj
MBBS (Dhaka), BCS( Health ), DDV, FCPS(Skin & Sex)
Dermatologist
Dhaka
MBBS, DDV (DU)
Dermatologist
Dhaka
MBBS, DDV (DU), DV (Bangkok)
Dermatologist
Dhaka
MBBS, DD (Thailand/Japan), FRSH (London)
Dermatologist
Dhaka
MBBS, DMUD, MPH
Dermatologist
Dhaka
MBBS, DDV
Dermatologist
Dhaka
MBBS, DDV
Dermatologist
Uttara, Dhaka
In your area, a dermatologist's consultation fee usually ranges from about 500 to 1,500 BDT for a new patient. Junior doctors and upazila or town chambers are typically 400–700 BDT, while senior FCPS/DDV consultants and skin clinics in larger cities charge around 1,000–1,500 BDT or more. Follow-up visits are often cheaper (around 400–700 BDT), and laser or cosmetic procedures are priced separately.
You can book a dermatologist in your area by browsing the doctors listed here and calling the chamber to reserve a serial, or by booking online where available. Bring any previous prescriptions, photos of how the problem looked earlier, and a list of creams or medicines you have already used. At the visit the doctor will examine the affected area in good light, may use a dermoscope, and could advise a skin scraping or blood test. Wear loose clothing if the rash is on your body, and avoid putting makeup or creams on the area just before the appointment.
The "best" dermatologist in your area is the one whose qualifications and experience match your specific problem — for example a doctor with FCPS or MD in dermatology, or a DDV diploma, and a special interest in acne, hair, allergy or cosmetic skin care. On this page you can compare each doctor's degrees, years of experience, chamber location and consultation fee, then choose one who is conveniently located and well reviewed. For a recurring or complex condition, a senior consultant at a recognised skin clinic or medical college hospital is usually a safe choice.
Yes, online consultation is possible for many skin and hair problems, and some dermatologists in your area offer video or phone visits through telemedicine apps. It works well for acne, hair fall, mild rashes and follow-ups, where clear photos of the affected area help the doctor decide. However, conditions that need a hands-on exam, a skin scraping or a procedure — and most genital or STD complaints — are better assessed in person, so the doctor may ask you to visit the chamber after an initial online review.