Prof. Dr. Md. Fazlul Kadir
MBBS, FCPS (Medicine)
Internal Medicine Specialist
Dhanmondi, Dhaka
A Medicine Specialist (Internal Medicine / General Medicine consultant) is the adult physician most Bangladeshi families see first for general and long-term health problems. In Bangladesh, patients commonly visit a Medicine Specialist for uncontrolled diabetes, high blood pressure, persistent fever (including typhoid, dengue, and viral fever), gastric and acidity problems, thyroid disorders, high cholesterol, weakness and fatigue, asthma and recurring cough, and unexplained symptoms that do not clearly belong to one organ. Many also rely on them for routine check-ups and for managing several conditions together in older patients. In a typical consultation, the doctor takes a detailed history, checks blood pressure and other vitals, performs a physical examination, and may order tests such as CBC, blood sugar, HbA1c, lipid profile, thyroid or liver and kidney function before giving a diagnosis, prescription, and follow-up plan. You should see a Medicine Specialist when symptoms last more than a few days, when a chronic disease like diabetes or hypertension needs ongoing control, or when you are unsure which specialist to consult and want a trusted first opinion.
MBBS, FCPS (Medicine)
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Chittagong
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Chittagong
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In your area, a Medicine Specialist's consultation fee usually ranges from about BDT 500 to BDT 1,500 for a new patient. Senior consultants and professors at large private hospitals may charge BDT 1,500 to BDT 2,000, while general physicians at local chambers often charge BDT 500 to BDT 800. Follow-up visits are typically cheaper, around BDT 300 to BDT 500, and any lab tests are billed separately.
You can book by calling the doctor's chamber or hospital, or through an online appointment platform; many chambers in your area also take serial numbers in person. Carry your previous prescriptions, lab reports, and a list of current medicines. The doctor will take your history, check your blood pressure and vitals, examine you, and may order tests like blood sugar or CBC before giving a prescription and follow-up date.
The best Medicine Specialist in your area is the one whose qualifications, experience, and chamber location best fit your needs, rather than a single fixed name. Look for doctors with MBBS plus a postgraduate degree such as FCPS or MD in Medicine, good experience with conditions like diabetes and hypertension, and convenient timing. You can compare profiles, degrees, chambers, and patient reviews on this page to choose the right one.
Yes. Many Medicine Specialists serving your area offer online or telemedicine consultations by video or phone, which is convenient for follow-ups, reviewing lab reports, and managing stable chronic conditions like diabetes or thyroid problems. For a first visit with new or serious symptoms that need a physical examination, an in-person consultation is usually better. After an online consultation, doctors can share a valid digital prescription.