Dr. Mohammad Alauddin, Child Neurological Disorders, Development & Autism Specialist in Chattogram

Dr. Mohammad Alauddin

MBBS, BCS (Health), MCPS, FCPS (Pediatrics), FCPS (Pediatric Neurology)

Child Neurological Disorders, Development & Autism Specialist

Assistant Professor (Child Neurology)

Chittagong Medical College Hospital

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About Dr. Mohammad Alauddin

Dr. Mohammad Alauddin – Child Neurology, Development & Autism Specialist in Chattogram

Dr. Mohammad Alauddin is a highly qualified Child Neurology, Development, and Autism Specialist in Chattogram, experienced in diagnosing and managing neurological and developmental disorders in children. His qualifications include MBBS, BCS (Health), MCPS, FCPS (Child), and FCPS (Child Neurology).

He serves as an Assistant Professor of Pediatric Neurology at Chittagong Medical College Hospital, where he is actively involved in specialized pediatric neurological care, clinical practice, and medical education.

Dr. Mohammad Alauddin specializes in the evaluation and treatment of various childhood neurological conditions, including epilepsy, cerebral palsy, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), developmental delays, and pediatric movement disorders, with a focus on early diagnosis and long-term management.

He regularly consults patients at Parkview Hospital, Chattogram.

Chamber Information

  • Hospital: Parkview Hospital, Chattogram

  • Address: 94/103, Katalganj Road, Panchlaish, Chattogram

  • Consultation Hours: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

  • Closed: Thursday & Friday

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94/103, Katalganj Road, Panchlaish, Chattogram

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Parkview Hospital Chattogram

Visiting Hour
6pm to 8pm (Closed: Thu & Friday)

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