Prof. Dr. Md. Fakhruddin Bhuiyan
Hematologist (Blood)
MBBS, MCPS(Clinical Pathology), FCPS(Hematology)
Professor , Department of Hematology
Sir Salimullah Medical College & Mitford Hospital
Prof. Dr. Md. Fakhruddin Bhuiyan is a Hematologist in Dhaka. His credentials are MBBS, FCPS (Haematology), and MCPS (Clinical Pathology). He is a Professor at Sir Salimullah Medical College & Mitford Hospital's Department of Haematology. He treats his patients at Islami Bank Hospital, Motijheel, on a regular basis.
Hematology
The hematology department looks after and treats people with blood-related problems. Stem cell transplantation, blood cancer, leukemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma, and other diseases like hemoglobinopathies, primary immunodeficiency eta are done in the department. The Specialist is called a Hematologist.
Education:
- MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.
- MCPS(Clinical Pathology) - Member of College of Physicians and Surgeons.
- FCPS - Fellow of College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan.
Experience:
- Professor - Sir Salimullah Medical College & Mitford Hospital.
Treatments:
- Gallbladder,
- Bile Ducts,
- Pancreas,
- Liver Cirrhosis,
- Fatty Liver Disease,
- Gastroenteritis Treatment,
- Gastritis Treatment,
- Hepatitis A Treatment,
- Hepatitis E Treatment,
- Hepatitis C Treatment,
- Hepatitis B Treatment,
- Hepatitis D Treatment,
- Liver Disease Treatment,
- ERCP,
- Intra-Uterine Insemination (IUI),
- D&C (Dilation and Curettage),
- Liver Disease Treatment,
- Alcoholic Liver Diseases,
- Steatosis,
- Gastritis Treatment,
- Hemorrhoids Treatment,
- Pancreas transplantation,
- Gastroenteritis Treatment,
- Liver Disease Treatment,
- Fatty Liver Treatment,
- Gall Bladder Stone Treatment,
- Bladder Cancer Surgery,
- Gynecological Cancer,
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