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Urologists in Rajshahi — Book Appointment Online

ChamberBD lists 5 verified urologists practising in Rajshahi, Rajshahi division. Compare their qualifications, chamber locations, consultation fees and visiting hours, then book an appointment online in minutes.

5 urologists in Rajshahi

About urologists in Rajshahi

A Urologist is a surgical specialist who diagnoses and treats problems of the urinary system — the kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra — and the male reproductive organs. In Bangladesh, patients most often see a urologist for kidney and bladder stones, which are very common here due to heat, dehydration and diet, as well as for prostate enlargement (BPH) in older men, repeated urinary tract infections, blood in the urine, difficulty or burning while passing urine, and male problems such as infertility, erectile dysfunction or hydrocele. Urologists also manage kidney, bladder and prostate cancers. In a typical consultation the doctor reviews your symptoms and history, performs an examination, and usually advises tests such as urine R/M/E, an ultrasound (KUB), blood creatinine or a PSA test before deciding on medicine, a procedure or surgery. You should see a urologist if you have stone pain, ongoing urinary symptoms, blood in the urine, a poor urine stream, or any kidney or prostate concern. Many also handle minimally invasive (laparoscopic and endoscopic) stone and prostate surgery.

When should you see a urologist in Rajshahi?

See a urologist if you have stone pain in the back or side, blood in your urine, a weak or interrupted urine stream, frequent or burning urination, or any prostate, kidney or male reproductive concern. Older men with difficulty passing urine and anyone with a kidney or bladder stone on ultrasound should be evaluated by one.

Conditions treated by urologists

  • Kidney and bladder stones
  • Prostate enlargement (BPH)
  • Urinary tract infection (UTI)
  • Blood in urine (haematuria)
  • Prostate, bladder and kidney cancer
  • Male infertility and erectile dysfunction
  • Hydrocele and varicocele
  • Urethral stricture
  • Urinary retention and incontinence
  • Enlarged or obstructed kidney (hydronephrosis)

Frequently asked questions about urologists in Rajshahi

How much does a Urologist consultation cost in Rajshahi?

In Rajshahi, a new urologist consultation usually costs about 800-1,500 BDT, with senior consultants and professors at the higher end and clinics in smaller towns often charging 600-1,000 BDT. Follow-up or report-review visits are typically cheaper, around 300-600 BDT. Tests such as urine R/M/E, ultrasound (KUB) or a PSA blood test are charged separately by the diagnostic centre, so it helps to confirm both the chamber fee and the test costs when you book.

How do I book a Urologist in Rajshahi and what should I expect?

Most urologists in Rajshahi sit at private chambers or diagnostic centres (such as Popular, Labaid, Ibn Sina or local clinics), usually in the evening. You can book by calling the chamber's serial/hotline number or online through ChamberBD or the centre's app. Bring any previous reports, ultrasound films and a list of your medicines. At the visit the doctor will ask about your symptoms, examine you, and often advise a urine test, ultrasound or PSA before prescribing treatment, so keep some time aside for the tests.

Who is the best Urologist in Rajshahi?

There is no single "best" urologist for everyone — the right doctor depends on your problem (stones, prostate, cancer or male infertility), the doctor's experience with that condition, and how convenient their chamber and timing are for you. Look for a urologist with an MS (Urology) or FCPS qualification and good experience, and check patient reviews. On this page you can compare verified urologists in Rajshahi by qualification, experience and fee, and pick the one that best fits your needs.

Can I consult a Urologist online or by telemedicine in Rajshahi?

Yes. Many urologists in Rajshahi offer online or telemedicine consultations by phone or video, which is convenient for reviewing test reports, getting a second opinion, repeat prescriptions or follow-up after treatment. A video call is fine for advice and to decide if you need tests, but problems like stones, prostate enlargement or blood in the urine usually need an in-person examination, an ultrasound and sometimes a physical or endoscopic procedure, so the doctor may still ask you to visit the chamber.

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