Prof. Dr. Md. Shah Alam, Skin, Allergy, Hair, Nail, Leprosy, Sexual Diseases Specialist in Chattogram

Prof. Dr. Md. Shah Alam

MBBS, DDV (DU), MD (Dermatology), Postdoctoral Fellow (USA)

Skin, Allergy, Hair, Nail, Leprosy, Sexual Diseases Specialist

Ex. Professor & Head Department of Dermatology & Venereology

chattogram medical college & hospital

Basic Profile

About Prof. Dr. Md. Shah Alam

Prof. Dr. Md. Shah Alam is a Dermatologist & Venereologist based in Chattogram, Bangladesh, with extensive experience in diagnosing and treating a wide range of skin and sexually transmitted diseases. His qualifications include MBBS, DDV (DU), MD (Dermatology), and a Postdoctoral Fellowship (USA).

He previously served as the Professor and Head of the Department of Dermatology & Venereology at Chattogram Medical College & Hospital, where he played a significant role in clinical care, research, and medical education.

Dr. Shah Alam specializes in the treatment of various dermatological and venereological conditions, including skin allergies, hair fall, nail disorders, leprosy, acne, eczema, psoriasis, fungal infections, and sexually transmitted diseases.

He currently provides consultations at Popular Diagnostic Center, Chittagong.

Chamber Information:

  • Chamber: Popular Diagnostic Center, Chittagong

  • Address: 20/B, K. B. Fazlul Kader Road, Panchlaish, Chattogram

  • Consultation Hours: 2:30 PM – 7:00 PM

  • Weekly Off Day: Friday

Patients experiencing skin, hair, nail, or sexually transmitted conditions can visit his chamber during the scheduled consultation hours.

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Chamber at

20/B, K. B. Fazlul Kader Road, Panchlaish, Chattogram

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Popular Diagnostic Center Chattogram

Visiting Hour
2.30pm to 7pm (Closed: Friday)

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