Prof. Dr. Md. Badrul Alam, Neurology (Brain, Stroke, Nerve & Migraine) & Medicine Specialist in Dhaka

Prof. Dr. Md. Badrul Alam

MBBS, MD (Neurology), FACP (USA), FRCP (Glasgow)

Neurology (Brain, Stroke, Nerve & Migraine) & Medicine Specialist

Joint Director & Professor of Neurology

National Institute of Neurosciences & Hospital

Basic Profile

About Prof. Dr. Md. Badrul Alam

Prof. Dr. Md. Badrul Alam is a distinguished Neurology and Medicine Specialist in Dhaka, known for his expertise in diagnosing and treating complex neurological and medical conditions. His qualifications include MBBS, MD (Neurology), FACP (USA), and FRCP (Glasgow).

He currently serves as the Joint Director and Professor of Neurology at the National Institute of Neurosciences & Hospital (NINS), Dhaka. In addition to his clinical and academic responsibilities, he is the President of the Society of Neurologists of Bangladesh (SNB), contributing significantly to the advancement of neurology practice in the country.

Prof. Dr. Md. Badrul Alam has extensive experience in the management of brain diseases, stroke, nerve disorders, migraine, and other neurological conditions, as well as complicated internal medicine-related health issues.

Chamber Information:

  • Chamber: Central Hospital, Dhanmondi, Dhaka

  • Consultation Hours: 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

  • Weekly Off Days: Thursday and Friday

Patients can consult him during the scheduled visiting hours for specialized neurological and medical care.

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Contact & Appointment Info

Chamber at

House # 02, Road # 05, Green Road, Dhanmondi, Dhaka – 1205

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Central Hospital Dhanmondi

Visiting Hour
6pm to 10pm (Closed: Thu & Friday)

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