Prof. Dr. Ahsan Habib (Helal) | Neurologist

Prof. Dr. Ahsan Habib (Helal)
Neurologist

MBBS and MD (Neurology)

Professor , Depertment of Neurology

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University

Prof. Dr. Ahsan Habib (Helal) is a Neurologist in Dhaka.
His credentials are MBBS and MD (Neurology).
He holds a professorial position in the hospital's Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Department of Neurology.
At the Popular Diagnostic Center in Dhanmondi, he often treats his patients.

Neurology

In the field of medicine known as neurology, diseases of the nervous system, including blood vessels, and all effector tissues, including muscles, are studied and treated.
Neurologists are medical professionals that focus on treating conditions affecting the muscles, nerves, and spinal cord.

Education:

  • MBBS
  • MD (Neurology)

Experience:

  • Professor - Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University.

Treatments:

  • Brain Aneurysm Surgery,
  • Digital Subtraction Angiography (DSA),
  • PET Scan,
  • Craniotomy,
  • Anterior Cervical,
  • Discectomy & Fusion,
  • Artificial Cervical Disc Replacement,
  • Vertebroplasty,
  • Lateral Lumbar,
  • Laminectomy,
  • Stroke Treatment,
  • Epilepsy Treatment,
  • Paralysis,
  • Drying vessels (Sclerotherapy),
  • Peripheral Nerve,
  • Electroencephalogram (EEG),
  • Pituitary Diseases,
  • Encephalopathies,
  • Fibromyalgia Treatment,
  • Functional Sclerotherapy,
  • Movement Disorder,
  • Sclerosis Treatment,
  • Neurological dysfunction,
  • Vascular Brain Diseases,
  • Epilepsy Treatment,
  • Vertigo Treatment,
  • Parkinson's Disease Treatment,
  • Dementia Treatment,
  • Alzheimer's Disease,
  • Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt,
  • Cerebrospinal Fluid Shunt,

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