Prof. Dr. Afzal Momin
MBBS (Dhaka), BCS (Health), MD (Neurology)
Neurology (Brain, Stroke, Nerve, Migraine, Headache) Specialist
Professor (Neurology)
National Institute of Neurosciences & Hospital


MBBS, D-CARD, CCD, MACC
Heart Diseases, Medicine & Diabetes Specialist
Dr. Md. Sharif Uddin is a Cardiologist based in Sylhet, Bangladesh. He holds the qualifications MBBS, D-CARD, CCD, and MACC, reflecting his expertise in cardiovascular medicine.
Dr. Uddin serves as an Assistant Professor of Cardiology at North East Medical College & Hospital, where he is involved in both patient care and academic activities.
He also provides consultations at Labaid Diagnostic Limited, Sylhet.
Chamber Information:
Chamber: Labaid Diagnostic Limited, Sylhet
Consultation Hours: 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Visiting Days: Sunday, Monday & Tuesday
Patients can consult Dr. Md. Sharif Uddin during his scheduled hours for expert diagnosis and treatment of heart-related conditions.
Call the chamber to book an appointment or get more information.
House # 362-363, New Medical Road, Kajol Shah, Sylhet

Visiting Hour
5pm to 8pm (Sun, Mon & Tue)
MBBS (Dhaka), BCS (Health), MD (Neurology)
Neurology (Brain, Stroke, Nerve, Migraine, Headache) Specialist
Professor (Neurology)
National Institute of Neurosciences & Hospital

MBBS, FCPS (Medicine), MD (Neurology)
Neurology & Medicine Specialist
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Sir Salimullah Medical College & Mitford Hospital

MBBS (DMC), MCPS (Medicine), D-CARD (DU), MD (Cardiology), MRCP (UK)
Cardiology & Medicine Specialist
Professor of Medicine
Parkview Medical College & Hospital, Sylhet

MBBS (DMC), BCS (Health), MD (Cardiology), FCPS (Final)
Cardiology & Medicine Specialist
Assistant Professor, Cardiology
Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College & Hospital

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Published At: 19 March 2026
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