Dr. Atiqur Rahman, Anesthesiology (Pain Management) Specialist in Chattogram

Dr. Atiqur Rahman

MBBS, MCPS, FCPS

Anesthesiology (Pain Management) Specialist

Associate Consultant, Anesthesiology

Apollo Imperial Hospital, Chittagong

Basic Profile

About Dr. Atiqur Rahman

Dr. Atiqur Rahman is an experienced Anesthesiology and Pain Management Specialist based in Chattogram, Bangladesh. He holds the qualifications MBBS, MCPS, and FCPS, reflecting advanced training in anesthesiology and pain management.

He currently serves as an Associate Consultant in the Department of Anesthesiology at Apollo Imperial Hospital, where he provides expert care in anesthesia administration, perioperative monitoring, and patient safety during surgical procedures.

Dr. Rahman specializes in the management of both acute and chronic pain conditions, including:

  • Postoperative pain

  • Musculoskeletal pain

  • Nerve-related (neuropathic) pain

  • Other chronic pain disorders

With a patient-centered approach, he focuses on ensuring safe, effective, and comfortable care for patients undergoing surgical and critical care treatments.

Chamber Information:

  • Chamber: Apollo Imperial Hospital, Chattogram

  • Address: 2158/A, Zakir Hossain Road, Khulshi, Chattogram

  • Consultation Hours: Not specified

  • Note: Patients are advised to contact the hospital directly for updated appointment schedules.

Patients seeking anesthesia consultation or pain management services can reach out to the hospital for appointment details.

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2158/A, Zakir Hossain Road, Khulshi, Chattogram

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Apollo Imperial Hospitals Chattogram

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