Dr. Md. Abul Kalam Azad
MBBS, DO, FCPS (Eye)
Ophthalmologist
Bogra
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An ophthalmologist (eye specialist) is a doctor who diagnoses, treats, and operates on diseases of the eye and vision. In Bangladesh, patients most often visit one for blurred or failing vision, cataract (the leading cause of avoidable blindness here), red or watering eyes, recurring infections such as conjunctivitis, eye strain and headaches from long screen use, and the gradual need for spectacles. Because diabetes is so common, many are also referred for diabetic retinopathy screening, and older patients come for glaucoma and age-related macular problems. A typical consultation begins with a vision (acuity) test and a check of your existing glasses, followed by examination of the front and back of the eye using a slit lamp and, when needed, dilating drops to view the retina. The doctor may measure eye pressure, prescribe drops or glasses, or advise surgery such as cataract removal (phaco). You should see an ophthalmologist for any sudden vision loss, eye injury, persistent pain or redness, flashes and floaters, or if you are diabetic and have not had a retina check in the last year.
See an ophthalmologist if you have blurred or worsening vision, eye pain, redness, watering or repeated infections, flashes/floaters, or any eye injury — and at least once a year if you are diabetic or over 40, even without symptoms.
In Bogra, an eye specialist's consultation fee is usually around 500 to 1,000 BDT for most chamber doctors. Senior consultants and professors at well-known eye hospitals or private chambers may charge 1,000 to 2,000 BDT. Tests such as eye pressure, OCT or fundus imaging, and procedures like cataract surgery are billed separately. A follow-up visit within a set period is often free or discounted.
You can book by calling the chamber or hospital, through ChamberBD, or sometimes by visiting on the doctor's listed days. Carry your old glasses, any previous prescriptions or reports, and a list of your medicines (especially diabetes or blood-pressure drugs). Expect a vision test first, then a slit-lamp examination; if the retina needs checking, dilating drops are put in and your vision stays blurry for a few hours, so it helps to bring someone with you and avoid driving back.
There is no single "best" eye specialist for everyone — the right doctor depends on your problem. For cataract or glasses, a general ophthalmologist is fine, but for retina, glaucoma, squint in children, or cornea problems you should choose a doctor with that sub-specialty. On ChamberBD you can compare ophthalmologists in Bogra by their qualifications (such as FCVS, FCPS or MS in Ophthalmology), years of experience, hospital affiliation, and patient reviews to pick the right fit.
Yes, many eye specialists in Bogra offer phone or video consultations, which work well for reviewing test reports, repeat glasses prescriptions, minor infections, dry eye, and post-operative follow-up. However, eyes often need a hands-on slit-lamp and retina examination, so for sudden vision loss, injury, severe pain, or a first cataract or glaucoma assessment an in-person visit is necessary. A doctor will usually tell you to come in if an online check is not enough.