If you’re in Rangpur dealing with an itchy patch, sudden acne, or a recurring fungal rash, it can quickly affect confidence, sleep, work, and family life. In Rangpur, many patients also struggle with heat-and-sweat related flare-ups, repeated “trial-and-error” creams, and symptoms that return after temporary improvement.
If you’re looking for a BM&DC-registered dermatologist in Rangpur, Dr. Mostafa Kabir Ahmed (MBBS, DDV, BCS–Health) offers clear explanations and a practical, step-by-step treatment plan.
He provides consultations for a wide range of skin, hair, nail, allergy, and venereology (STD) concerns. His focus is to help patients understand what’s happening, avoid harmful self-medication, and follow a safe plan that fits everyday Bangladeshi routines.
Dr. Mostafa Kabir Ahmed is an Associate Professor of Dermatology at Rangpur Medical College, Rangpur, with 18 years of clinical experience. He also sees patients at Icon Digital Diagnostic Center, Dhap, Rangpur, where many people prefer evening visits after work or study.
এক নজরে ডা. মোস্তফা কবির আহমেদ (সুজন)
ডা. মোস্তফা কবির আহমেদ একজন চর্মরোগ ও যৌনরোগ (Dermatology & Venereology) বিশেষজ্ঞ। তিনি রংপুর মেডিকেল কলেজে চর্মরোগ বিভাগের সহযোগী অধ্যাপক হিসেবে দায়িত্ব পালন করছেন এবং ১৮ বছরের অভিজ্ঞতা নিয়ে রোগীদের সেবা দিচ্ছেন। ব্রণ, চুলকানি/একজিমা, দাদ, খুজলি, সোরিয়াসিস, চুল পড়া, খুশকি ও নখের সমস্যার পাশাপাশি STD/যৌনরোগজনিত উপসর্গে তিনি গোপনীয়তা বজায় রেখে পরামর্শ দেন। রোগীরা সাধারণত তার কাছে যান কারণ তিনি সমস্যা সহজ ভাষায় বুঝিয়ে বলেন এবং ধাপে ধাপে চিকিৎসা পরিকল্পনা (কি ব্যবহার করবেন, কিভাবে, কতদিন, কখন ফলো-আপ) দিয়ে থাকেন।
- ডাক্তারের নাম: ডা. মোস্তফা কবির আহমেদ
- বিশেষজ্ঞতা: চর্মরোগ ও যৌনরোগ (ত্বক, অ্যালার্জি, STD)
- শিক্ষাগত যোগ্যতা: MBBS, DDV, BCS (Health)
- পদবি: সহযোগী অধ্যাপক (চর্মরোগ)
- কর্মস্থল: রংপুর মেডিকেল কলেজ, রংপুর
- অভিজ্ঞতা: ১৮ বছর
- BM&DC রেজিস্ট্রেশন নম্বর: A-36166
- প্রাইভেট চেম্বার: আইকন ডিজিটাল ডায়াগনস্টিক সেন্টার, ধাপ, রংপুর
- রোগী দেখার সময়: বিকাল ৩:০০–৪:৩০ ও সন্ধ্যা ৭:০০–৯:৩০ (শুক্রবার ও রবিবার বন্ধ)
- সিরিয়াল/অ্যাপয়েন্টমেন্ট: 01781079745
- ফি: নতুন ৬০০ টাকা | ফলো-আপ ৫০০ টাকা
About Dr. Mostafa Kabir Ahmed
Dr. Mostafa Kabir Ahmed focuses on accurate diagnosis, practical guidance, and planned follow-ups. Many dermatology conditions improve steadily when treatment is used correctly and common triggers are identified and managed.
Most patients come to a dermatologist for three simple outcomes:
- Relief — less itching, burning, pain, or visible flare-ups
- Clarity — what the condition is, why it’s happening, and what triggers it
- A safe plan — what to use, how to use it, and when to follow up
For sensitive concerns such as sexually transmitted infections (STD/venereology), he maintains a respectful, confidential consultation environment. Patients are encouraged to share symptoms openly (itching, discharge, sores, burning, rash), because clear information helps the doctor choose the safest and most effective treatment path.
Professional credentials & workplace
Dr. Mostafa Kabir Ahmed is a BM&DC-registered Dermatology & Venereology specialist with academic and clinical experience in Rangpur.
- MBBS — foundational medical training
- DDV (Diploma in Dermatology & Venereology) — specialized training in skin disease and venereology
- BCS (Health) — Bangladesh Civil Service (Health) pathway
- BM&DC Registration: A-36166 (national medical registration for professional accountability)
Dr. Mostafa Kabir Ahmed is an Associate Professor (Dermatology) at Rangpur Medical College, Rangpur. In addition to patient care, academic responsibilities commonly include teaching, clinical supervision, and supporting evidence-based dermatology practice.
Experience: 18 years — what that means for patients
With 18 years of experience, patients commonly benefit from:
- More accurate pattern recognition (many rashes look similar; experience improves diagnostic precision)
- Safer medication choices (especially important for steroids, antibiotics, and antifungals)
- Better long-term planning for chronic conditions like eczema, psoriasis, acne, urticaria, and pigmentary disorders
- Practical lifestyle guidance that fits Bangladeshi weather, hygiene routines, work conditions, and cultural preferences
Dermatology is not just about a cream—often it’s about the right diagnosis, correct usage, and prevention of recurrence.
Conditions treated By Dr. Mostafa Kabir Ahmed
Below are common reasons people visit a dermatologist in Rangpur. If your problem matches any of these, booking a consultation can save time, money, and repeated flare-ups.
1) Common skin problems
Acne (pimples), oily skin, and acne marks
- Teen and adult acne
- Painful nodules or cystic acne
- Post-acne dark spots
- Recurrent acne related to cosmetics, sweat, or hormonal patterns (evaluation needed)
Eczema / dermatitis (চুলকানি ও র্যাশ)
- Atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis
- Hand/foot dermatitis (common in frequent washing and chemical exposure)
- Irritant rashes related to detergents, cleaning agents, or work-related exposure
Fungal infections (দাদ / tinea)
- Ringworm, groin fungal infection, athlete’s foot
- Recurrent fungal issues (often linked to sweating, tight clothing, shared towels)
- “Hidden” fungal infections after using steroid-combination creams
Scabies (খুজলি)
- Night-time itching, family members itching
- Recurrence due to incomplete household treatment
- Guidance on contact treatment to reduce repeated reinfection
Psoriasis
- Scaly plaques, recurring flare-ups
- Long-term plan focused on control and safe maintenance
Pigmentation problems
- Melasma (brown patches)
- Post-inflammatory pigmentation after rash/acne
- Uneven tone that worsens with sun exposure (supportive guidance may be advised)
Viral and bacterial skin infections
- Boils, impetigo, warts, herpes-related concerns (as clinically appropriate)
- Recurrent boils or skin infections that require evaluation of triggers and hygiene routines
2) Allergy & itching problems
Urticaria (hives), allergy rash
- Sudden itchy wheals
- Trigger identification (foods, medications, infections, stress, temperature)
- Guidance on safe anti-allergy use and follow-up if symptoms persist
Generalized itching
- Dry skin, eczema, scabies, fungal causes
- Medication reactions
- Itching that disrupts sleep and daily work
3) Hair concerns
Hair fall and scalp problems
- Pattern hair loss
- Dandruff / seborrheic dermatitis
- Patchy hair loss (alopecia areata—evaluation needed)
- Scalp itching or scaling that may need targeted treatment
Hair problems have many causes—stress, nutrition, hormones, scalp inflammation, or genetics—so treatment works best after proper assessment and realistic timelines.
4) Nail concerns
- Nail fungal infection
- Nail discoloration or brittle nails
- Nail bed inflammation and chronic nail changes
- Thickened nails or recurring nail infections (evaluation recommended)
5) Venereology / STD concerns (confidential care)
Many people delay STD-related care due to embarrassment. But early evaluation reduces complications and anxiety.
You may consider a venereology consultation if you have:
- Burning during urination
- Unusual discharge
- Genital itching or rash
- Genital ulcers/sores
- New growths/warts
- Symptoms after unprotected exposure
Privacy note: These concerns are medical—no judgment. If needed, your doctor may advise tests or partner evaluation to prevent re-infection.
Appointment & serial (easy steps)
Many patients ask, “Serial কীভাবে নেব?” Follow these simple steps to book smoothly and reduce waiting time:
- Call 01781079745 (ideally 30–60 minutes before your preferred sitting).
- Say clearly: “Dr. Mostafa Kabir Ahmed er serial nite chai.”
- Share (briefly): Name + age, Area/location (e.g., Dhap / Rangpur Sadar) + Your main problem (e.g., itching/rash, acne, fungal infection, hair fall, STD symptoms)
- Confirm: Which sitting you’ll attend (3:00–4:30 PM or 7:00–9:30 PM). Whether it’s a **new visit or follow-up. Any reports, photos, or previous prescriptions to bring
- Before you come: If you’ve used any creams/medicine recently, bring the tube or a photo of the label. Remember the chamber is closed Friday & Sunday.
- Arrive 10–15 minutes early to avoid delays. If you’re coming from far, plan to reach a little earlier during peak traffic hours.
Small tip: For STD-related concerns, you can mention “private/confidential problem” on the call—this helps the staff guide you more comfortably.
What happens in a dermatology consultation?
A good dermatology visit is structured and practical. Most visits follow this flow:
- History: When it started, what makes it worse, past treatments, soaps/creams used
- Examination: Skin/scalp/nail assessment (and genital exam only when necessary and with consent)
- Diagnosis & explanation: In simple language—what it is and why it happens
- Treatment plan: Clear instructions—what to use, when, how long
- Follow-up plan: What improvement looks like and when to return
A very important Bangladesh-specific warning: steroid misuse
Examples to avoid (without a prescription):
- “Triple-combination” fairness/brightening creams used for spots or melasma
- “Whitening/anti-spot” or “combo” creams that contain steroids (often used for acne, itching, or fungal rashes)
Gentle tip: If possible, avoid starting any new cream for 48–72 hours before your visit (unless it’s an urgent prescribed medicine), and bring the tube—or a clear photo of the label—so your doctor can guide you safely.
Many patients in Bangladesh unknowingly use strong steroid creams (sometimes mixed “combo” creams) for fungal infections, acne, or pigmentation—this can worsen infections, thin the skin, and cause rebound flare-ups. If you have been using any cream without a prescription, bring the tube or take a photo before your visit.
When should you see Dr. Mostafa Kabir Ahmed?
If your symptoms are getting worse or you’re unsure what’s causing them, it’s better to take advice sooner. Consider booking an earlier consultation with Dr. Mostafa Kabir Ahmed if you have:
- A rapidly spreading rash
- Severe itching that keeps you awake at night
- Painful blisters, skin peeling, or involvement of the mouth/eyes
- A new rash after starting a medicine
- Recurrent genital sores/discharge or a sudden genital rash
- A wound or sore that is not healing
Emergency note: If you have breathing difficulty, facial swelling, or signs of a severe drug reaction, seek emergency care immediately (do not wait for a chamber visit).
Chamber information — Icon Digital Diagnostic Center, Dhap, Rangpur
Icon Digital Diagnostic Center in Dhap, Rangpur is a convenient chamber location for consulting Dr. Mostafa Kabir Ahmed about skin, allergy, hair, nail, and STD-related concerns. The chamber runs two sittings (afternoon and evening), which is helpful for students, working professionals, and families.
- Serial/Appointment: 📞 01781079745
- Chamber: Icon Digital Diagnostic Center, Dhap, Rangpur
- Visiting hours: 3:00 PM–4:30 PM & 7:00 PM–9:30 PM
- Closed: Friday & Sunday
- Fee: New 600 BDT | Follow-up 500 BDT
Call tip: Call 30–60 minutes before your preferred sitting. If the line is busy, try again after a few minutes.
Local visit tips & simple directions
- From Rangpur Medical College area: Take a rickshaw/CNG/ride-share and ask for “Icon Digital Diagnostic Center, Dhap.”
- From Rangpur Sadar / city center: Ask to go to Dhap, then Icon Digital Diagnostic Center.
- From Rangpur Railway Station / Bus Terminal: Share the destination clearly: “Icon Digital Diagnostic Center, Dhap, Rangpur.”
- Smartphone tip: Search Google Maps for “Icon Digital Diagnostic Center Dhap Rangpur” and follow the route.
Note: Visiting hours may change on holidays or due to academic schedules—calling first can help reduce waiting time.
Patient tips before your visit
Bring or note down:
- Photos of the rash (especially if it comes and goes)
- Previous prescriptions, test reports, allergy history
- The soaps, shampoos, cosmetics, or creams you used recently
- Any medicine started in the last 2–4 weeks
- If relevant: when symptoms are worse (morning/evening, after sweating, after certain foods/medicines)
For fungal/scabies cases
- Avoid applying random steroid creams before the visit.
- If multiple family members itch, mention it—household treatment may be needed.
- Keep towels and clothes separate until the plan is complete (as advised).
For STD concerns
- Don’t self-treat with antibiotics without guidance.
- If you have reports, bring them. If not, the doctor will guide what’s necessary.
- If symptoms involve a partner, your doctor may advise partner guidance to reduce re-infection risk.
Frequently Asked Questions
Rangpur-e skin specialist dekhaben keno? General doctor e hobe na?
If your rash or itching keeps coming back, spreads, or doesn’t improve after basic treatment, a dermatologist can help by confirming the exact diagnosis (fungal vs. eczema vs. allergy vs. scabies) and creating a safe, step-by-step plan. This often reduces repeat spending on random medicines and creams.
Fungal infection (দাদ) আর eczema/dermatitis আলাদা করবো কীভাবে?
A common clue is that fungal rashes often have a clearer edge (sometimes ring-like) and tend to spread, while eczema is usually more patchy, dry, and flares with irritants. Many cases can overlap—especially after steroid creams—so a dermatologist’s exam helps prevent the wrong treatment.
Steroid cream use korle ki problem hoy?
Yes—using strong steroid or “combo” creams without a confirmed diagnosis can hide fungal infections, thin the skin, and cause rebound redness/itching. If you’ve used any cream, take a photo of the tube/label and show it during the visit so your doctor can correct the plan safely.
Raat-e khujli beshi hole eta ki scabies?
Nighttime itching—especially if other family members are also itching—can suggest scabies, but not always. The key is a full household/close-contact treatment and cleaning plan; otherwise, symptoms can return. A dermatologist can confirm whether it’s scabies or another itchy condition.
Acne/পিম্পলস বারবার হলে dermatologist ki dibe?
A dermatologist usually focuses on root causes and stepwise treatment (oil control, inflammation control, scar prevention, and realistic timelines). Early, consistent care often reduces marks and long-term scarring compared to irregular product switching.
Chul pora (hair fall) er jonno dermatologist dekha dorkar?
If hair fall is sudden, patchy, or accompanied by itching/dandruff, seeing a dermatologist can help. Many cases need a scalp evaluation (inflammation, dandruff, fungal causes, alopecia patterns) plus a realistic plan for 8–12 weeks.
Genital itching/discharge/ulcer hole ki confidential vabe dekha jabe?
Yes. Venereology/STD problems are medical issues—best handled early and confidentially. Share symptoms honestly (burning, discharge, sores, rashes, exposure history). Your doctor may suggest tests or partner guidance when needed to reduce the chance of re-infection.
For nearby options and patient guidance, you can also explore: Sex Specialist in Rangpur (BHA)
Doctor er kache jawar age ki niye jabo?
Bring:
- Previous prescriptions or reports
- Photos (especially if the rash comes and goes)
- Names/photos of creams, soaps, shampoos, or cosmetics used recently
- A list of any new medicine started in the last month
This helps the dermatologist diagnose faster and avoids repeating treatments that didn’t work.
Follow-up keno dorkar? Ekbar medicine dilei hoy na?
Many skin problems improve in phases. Follow-up helps ensure:
- The medicine is working safely
- Dose/cream strength is adjusted at the right time
- Triggers are addressed so the problem doesn’t return
Follow-up is especially helpful for eczema, acne, urticaria, pigmentation, and recurrent fungal infections.
Dhap, Rangpur-e appointment/serial kivabe nibo?
For chamber-based serial, it’s best to call first, share your main problem briefly (itching, rash, acne, fungal, hair fall, STD symptoms), and confirm which sitting you’ll attend.
If you want to compare other local options too, see: Skin Specialist in Rangpur (BHA) and All Doctors in Rangpur by Specialty (BHA)
Book an appointment now
If you want a practical plan for your skin, hair, nail, allergy, or STD concern, you can book a serial at the chamber.
- Serial/Appointment: 01781079745
- Chamber: Icon Digital Diagnostic Center, Dhap, Rangpur
- Hours: 3:00 PM–4:30 PM & 7:00 PM–9:30 PM (Closed Friday & Sunday)
- Fee: New 600 BDT | Follow-up 500 BDT
Best time to call for serial: Try calling 30–60 minutes before your preferred sitting (afternoon or evening). If the line is busy, call again after a few minutes.