Prof. Dr. Aftab U Ahmed, ENT (Ear, Nose, Throat) Specialist & Head Neck Surgeon in Dhaka

Prof. Dr. Aftab U Ahmed

MBBS, MCPS, DLO, FICS

ENT (Ear, Nose, Throat) Specialist & Head Neck Surgeon

Professor, ENT & Head Neck Surgery

Green Life Medical College & Hospital

Basic Profile

About Prof. Dr. Aftab U Ahmed

Prof. Dr. Aftab U Ahmed is an ENT Specialist in Dhaka. His qualifications include MBBS, MCPS, DLO, and FICS. He is a Professor, ENT & Head Neck Surgery at Green Life Medical College & Hospital. With his extensive academic and clinical experience, he is well-regarded for providing advanced care in ear, nose, throat, and head-neck conditions.

You should consider consulting Prof. Dr. Aftab U Ahmed if you are experiencing problems such as ear infections, hearing loss, sinusitis, nasal blockage, throat pain, tonsillitis, voice disorders, or head and neck diseases. He is experienced in diagnosing and treating both common and complex ENT conditions, ensuring accurate evaluation and effective treatment.

Prof. Dr. Aftab U Ahmed regularly provides treatment to his patients at Medinova Medical Services, Mirpur, Dhaka. His practicing hours are 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM (Saturday, Monday & Wednesday) and 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM (Saturday, Monday & Wednesday).

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Contact & Appointment Info

Chamber at

Plot # 29-30, Block # Kha, Road # 1, Section # 6, Mirpur 10, Dhaka

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Medinova Medical Services Mirpur

Visiting Hour
8pm to 10pm (Sat, Mon & Wed), 10:30am to 12:30pm (Sat, Mon & Wednesday)

Chamber at

House # 67, Avenue # 5, Block # C, Section-6 Mirpur, (Original-10), Pallabi, Dhaka.

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Popular Diagnostic Center Mirpur

Visiting Hour
6pm to 9pm (Everyday)

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