Dr. Mohsin Ahmed, Cardiology, Rheumatic Fever, Hypertension & Medicine Specialist in Dhaka

Dr. Mohsin Ahmed

MBBS, MCPS (Medicine), MD (Cardiology), FIC, FACC, FESC (USA), FSCAI, FAPSIC

Trained in Coronary Angiogram & Angioplasty (India)

Cardiology, Rheumatic Fever, Hypertension & Medicine Specialist

Associate Professor, Cardiology

Dhaka Medical College & Hospital

Basic Profile

About Dr. Mohsin Ahmed

Dr. Mohsin Ahmed is a highly qualified Cardiologist based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, with extensive expertise in diagnosing and treating cardiovascular diseases.

He holds the qualifications MBBS, MCPS (Medicine), MD (Cardiology), along with multiple prestigious fellowships including FIC, FACC, FESC (USA), FSCAI, and FAPSIC, reflecting advanced specialization and international recognition in cardiology.

Dr. Ahmed is currently serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of Cardiology at Dhaka Medical College & Hospital, where he is actively involved in clinical care and medical education.

He provides regular consultations at Ibn Sina Diagnostic Center, Doyagonj, Dhaka.

Chamber Information:

  • Chamber: Ibn Sina Diagnostic Center, Doyagonj, Dhaka

  • Consultation Hours: 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM (Saturday, Monday & Wednesday)

Patients seeking expert cardiology care can visit him during his scheduled consultation hours.

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Contact & Appointment Info

Chamber at

28, Hut Lane, Doyagonj, Gandaria, Dhaka – 1204

Get Directions
Ibn Sina D.Lab & Consultation Center Doyagonj

Visiting Hour
8pm to 11pm (Sat, Mon & Wed)

Chamber at

House # 48, Road # 9/A, Dhanmondi, Dhaka – 1209

Get Directions
Ibn Sina Diagnostic Center Dhanmondi

Visiting Hour
7pm to 10pm (Closed: Thu & Friday)

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