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Hematologists in Bogra — Book Appointment Online

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3 hematologists in Bogra

About hematologists in Bogra

A Hematologist is a specialist doctor who diagnoses and treats diseases of the blood, bone marrow, and lymphatic system. In Bangladesh, patients most commonly see a hematologist for anemia (especially iron-deficiency anemia, which is very common in women and children), thalassemia and thalassemia-carrier screening before marriage, and bleeding or clotting disorders such as ITP and haemophilia. They also manage blood cancers like leukemia, lymphoma and multiple myeloma, low platelet counts during dengue season, and abnormal results found on a CBC report. In a typical consultation, the doctor reviews your symptoms and history, examines you, looks closely at your blood test reports (CBC, peripheral blood film, iron studies, haemoglobin electrophoresis), and may advise a bone marrow test or further investigations. You should see a hematologist if you have persistent tiredness, unexplained bruising or bleeding, frequent infections, swollen lymph nodes, or a blood report your GP wants reviewed by a specialist. Many hematologists in Bangladesh work alongside oncology and transfusion units, so they also guide blood transfusions and long-term treatment plans.

When should you see a hematologist in Bogra?

See a Hematologist if you have persistent tiredness or pallor, unexplained bruising, bleeding or frequent infections, swollen lymph nodes, or an abnormal blood report (such as low haemoglobin, low platelets, or abnormal CBC) that your GP wants a specialist to review. Couples are also advised to consult one for thalassemia-carrier screening before marriage.

Conditions treated by hematologists

  • Iron-deficiency anemia
  • Thalassemia and thalassemia-carrier screening
  • Leukemia (blood cancer)
  • Lymphoma
  • ITP (low platelet count)
  • Haemophilia and bleeding disorders
  • Multiple myeloma
  • Dengue-related thrombocytopenia
  • Aplastic anemia
  • Abnormal CBC / blood report evaluation

Frequently asked questions about hematologists in Bogra

How much does a Hematologist cost in Bogra?

In Bogra, a hematologist's consultation fee is usually between 800 and 1,500 BDT. Senior professors and consultants at large private hospitals in Dhaka (such as Square, Evercare, United or Labaid) may charge 1,500-2,000 BDT, while doctors in district towns often charge 500-1,000 BDT. Government medical college outpatient departments cost only a small ticket fee. Blood tests, a peripheral blood film or a bone marrow test are billed separately by the diagnostic centre.

How do I book an appointment and what should I bring?

You can book by calling the hospital or chamber, or online through the doctor's profile on this directory. Try to carry all previous blood test reports (especially any CBC, peripheral blood film, iron studies or haemoglobin electrophoresis), a list of your current medicines, and notes on your symptoms and family history of blood disease. Arriving with your recent reports lets the hematologist assess you faster and often avoids repeating tests.

Who is the best Hematologist in Bogra?

There is no single "best" hematologist for everyone, because the right doctor depends on your specific problem. For a child with thalassemia you may want a paediatric haematologist, while for a suspected blood cancer you would look for someone attached to an oncology or bone-marrow-transplant unit. On this directory you can compare hematologists in Bogra by their qualifications, years of experience, hospital, chamber location and consultation fee, and read what other patients say, so you can choose the one who best fits your condition and budget.

Can I get an online or telemedicine consultation with a Hematologist in Bogra?

Yes. Many hematologists in Bogra now offer online or telemedicine consultations by video or phone, which is convenient for reviewing blood reports, following up on treatment, or getting a second opinion without travelling. Telemedicine works well for discussing results and adjusting medication, but conditions that need a physical examination, a bone marrow test, a blood transfusion, or chemotherapy will still require an in-person visit. Doctors on this directory who offer online consultation are marked, and you can book a video appointment directly.

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