Dr. Md. Bulbul Ahmed
MBBS, BCS (Health), MS (Orthopedic Surgery)
Orthopedic (Bone, Joint, Arthritis, Spine) Specialist & Trauma Surgeon
Assistant Professor (Orthopedic Surgery)
Cumilla Medical College & Hospital


MBBS, D-ORTHO (BSMMU)
Bone Joint, Orthopedic Specialist & Trauma Surgeon
Dr. Avijit Das Kanungo is an Orthopedic Surgeon based in Cumilla, Bangladesh. He holds the qualifications MBBS and D-ORTHO (BSMMU), reflecting his professional training in orthopedic surgery and the treatment of bone and joint disorders.
Dr. Kanungo serves as a Consultant & Surgeon in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at Cumilla Medical College & Hospital, where he provides care for patients with various musculoskeletal conditions.
He also offers consultations for patients at Modern Hospital, Cumilla.
Chamber Information:
Chamber: Modern Hospital, Cumilla
Consultation Hours: 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Weekly Off Day: Friday
Patients experiencing bone, joint, or musculoskeletal problems can consult him during the scheduled visiting hours.
Call the chamber to book an appointment or get more information.
Laksam Road, Shaktola, Cumilla – 3500

Visiting Hour
4pm to 7pm (Closed: Friday)
MBBS, BCS (Health), MS (Orthopedic Surgery)
Orthopedic (Bone, Joint, Arthritis, Spine) Specialist & Trauma Surgeon
Assistant Professor (Orthopedic Surgery)
Cumilla Medical College & Hospital

MBBS, BCS, MS - Orthopaedics Surgery
Orthopaedic Specialist & Trauma Surgeon
Assistant Registrar (Casualty Department)
Cumilla Medical College & Hospital

MBBS, D-Ortho (BMU)
Orthopedic Specialist & Trauma Surgeon
Consultant (Ortho Surgery)
Gomati Hospital, Cumilla

MBBS (DU), BCS (Health), D-ORTHO (BSMMU)
Orthopedic & Trauma Sp, Orthopedic Surgeryecialist Surgeon
Consultant, Orthopedic Surgery
Cumilla Medical College & Hospital

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