Dr. Abul Bashar Biswas — Interventional Gastroenterologist & Endoscopist in Khulna
Dr. Abul Bashar Biswas is an Interventional Gastroenterologist & Endoscopist in Khulna with qualifications MBBS (RMC), BCS (Health), MD (Gastroenterology), MACP (USA). He serves as Consultant (Gastroenterology) at 250 Bedded General Hospital, Khulna, and provides chamber consultations at Citizen Lab Doctor & Diagnostic, Khulna.
This profile keeps the focus on verified essentials—credentials, BM&DC registration, chamber schedule, fees, and appointment contact—so patients can plan a visit confidently.
Chamber and Appointment
- Clinic Name: Citizen Lab Doctor & Diagnostic, Khulna
- Address: 22 KDA Avenue, Islam Tower, Moylapota Mor, Khulna-9100, Bangladesh
- Visiting Hours: 02:00 PM – 05:00 PM | ❌ Closed: Friday
- Consultation Fee: First Visit: ৳800 | Follow-up Visit: ৳600
- 📞 Appointment Number: Call +8801934-998688
- Get Directions: Open in Google Maps
For more doctor options in Khulna by specialty, see BHA’s Khulna doctors directory: Doctors in Khulna
Qualifications and Education
- MBBS (RMC) — Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery; foundational training in clinical medicine and patient care.
- BCS (Health) — Bangladesh Civil Service (Health Cadre); government health-service experience supporting large-volume clinical practice.
- MD (Gastroenterology) — Specialized postgraduate training in gastroenterology, focused on diagnosing and managing digestive and liver-related disorders.
- MACP (USA) — Member, American College of Physicians; reflects an ongoing commitment to evidence-based learning and professional development.
Board Certifications and Registrations
- BM&DC Registration Number: A-76381
No additional board certifications are listed in the provided information. This profile intentionally avoids unverified certification claims.
Designation and Workplace
- Designation: Consultant (Gastroenterology)
- Department: Gastroenterology
- Workplace: 250 Bedded General Hospital, Khulna
- Experience: 3 years (as provided)
Clinical Focus and Care Approach
Digestive symptoms often overlap—heartburn, bloating, nausea, constipation, diarrhea, and recurring abdominal pain can have different causes. Dr. Biswas follows a structured, patient-friendly approach:
- Clarify the timeline: onset, triggers, diet pattern, and medication history
- Check for warning signs: symptoms that may require urgent assessment
- Recommend targeted tests: investigations that add diagnostic clarity
- Plan follow-up: next steps and monitoring when needed
As an endoscopist, he evaluates symptoms related to the esophagus, stomach, intestines, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas, including discussion of upper GI endoscopy (EGD) and colonoscopy when clinically indicated.
Conditions Treated
This section summarizes common digestive and liver-related problems gastroenterology consultants manage. Final diagnosis depends on clinical assessment and appropriate investigations.
Upper GI and Stomach-Related
- Acid reflux/GERD and heartburn symptoms (NIDDK/NIH: acid reflux and GERD in adults)
- Gastritis and recurrent indigestion (dyspepsia)
- Peptic ulcer disease evaluation and follow-up (NIDDK/NIH: peptic (stomach) ulcers)
Intestinal and Bowel Habit Concerns
- Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptom assessment (NHS: irritable bowel syndrome (IBS))
- Constipation or frequent diarrhea evaluation
- Abdominal pain with bloating or food-related triggers
Bleeding and Red-Flag Symptoms
- Suspected GI bleeding (e.g., blood in stool, black/tarry stool)
- Unexplained weight loss with persistent digestive symptoms
Liver and Biliary Symptom Evaluation
- Jaundice and abnormal liver enzymes (screening and evaluation)
- Viral hepatitis evaluation context (WHO: Hepatitis B fact sheet)
- Fatty liver risk counseling (often coordinated with lifestyle and metabolic evaluation)
Screening Context
- Colorectal screening information (NCI/NIH: colorectal cancer screening (PDQ®))
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Procedures Performed
Dr. Abul Bashar Biswas is listed as an Endoscopist, so this profile highlights common GI procedures and avoids unverified claims about advanced interventions.
- Upper GI Endoscopy (EGD): Evaluation of the esophagus, stomach, and first part of the small intestine for symptoms such as reflux, persistent indigestion, or upper abdominal pain.
- Colonoscopy: Evaluation of the large intestine for symptoms such as persistent diarrhea/constipation, blood in stool, or assessment for polyps when indicated.
- Targeted biopsy during endoscopy/colonoscopy when a tissue diagnosis is needed (as clinically appropriate).
If you are seeking a highly specialized procedure, please confirm availability during booking. This profile does not assume procedures beyond what is supported by the provided information.
What to Bring for Your First Visit
To make the consultation more efficient, bring:
- Previous prescriptions
- Blood tests and imaging (ultrasound/CT if any)
- Prior endoscopy/colonoscopy reports (if available)
- Discharge summaries (if you were admitted before)
Professional Membership
- MACP (USA) — Member, American College of Physicians (as provided)
Other memberships are not listed in the provided information and are not assumed.
Clinic Hours
Dr. Biswas’s chamber schedule is summarized in the Quick Appointment Card above. For convenience:
- Saturday–Thursday: 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
- Closed: Friday
Because schedules can occasionally change due to hospital duties, please confirm by phone before visiting.
How to Prepare for an Endoscopy or Colonoscopy (General Guidance)
If your consultation includes discussion of endoscopy/colonoscopy, preparation typically depends on your symptoms, medical history, and the facility protocol. A few practical points that help many patients:
- Bring your medication list (especially blood thinners, diabetes medicines, and painkillers).
- Share any allergies and prior anesthesia/sedation history.
- Ask about fasting requirements and whether any tests are needed before the procedure.
- For colonoscopy specifically, your doctor will advise a bowel preparation plan and timing.
For patient-friendly background reading:
- NIDDK/NIH: Upper GI endoscopy (EGD)
- NHS: Colonoscopy
Red-Flag Symptoms (When to Seek Urgent Care)
Book a chamber visit for persistent symptoms, but seek urgent medical care if you experience:
- Vomiting blood
- Black or tarry stool
- Severe or worsening abdominal pain
- Fainting, severe weakness, or signs of major blood loss
- Sudden yellowing of eyes with confusion
FAQs
How can I book an appointment with Dr. Abul Bashar Biswas in Khulna?
Call +8801934-998688 to take serial at Citizen Lab Doctor & Diagnostic, Khulna.
What are Dr. Abul Bashar Biswas’s visiting hours?
He visits Saturday to Thursday from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM at Citizen Lab Doctor & Diagnostic, Khulna. The chamber is closed on Friday.
What is Dr. Abul Bashar Biswas’s chamber address?
Citizen Lab Doctor & Diagnostic, Khulna, 22 KDA Avenue, Islam Tower, Moylapota Mor, Khulna-9100, Bangladesh.
How much is the consultation fee for Dr. Abul Bashar Biswas?
- New patient: ৳800
- Follow-up: ৳600
What type of specialist is Dr. Abul Bashar Biswas?
Dr. Abul Bashar Biswas is an Interventional Gastroenterologist & Endoscopist. He provides consultation for digestive (GI) problems and guides common endoscopic evaluations when clinically indicated.
Related navigation: Gastroenterology specialists in Khulna
Does Dr. Abul Bashar Biswas perform endoscopy in Khulna?
He is listed as an Endoscopist. For the exact schedule, preparation steps, and required tests, confirm during booking by calling +8801934-998688.
External reference: NIDDK/NIH — Upper GI endoscopy (EGD)
Does Dr. Abul Bashar Biswas do colonoscopy?
Colonoscopy is a standard GI evaluation for certain bowel symptoms and screening needs. To confirm availability, timing, and preparation requirements, call +8801934-998688 before your visit.
External reference: NHS — Colonoscopy
Which problems should I see Dr. Abul Bashar Biswas for?
Patients commonly consult a gastroenterology specialist for symptoms such as:
- Acidity/heartburn
- Persistent indigestion or bloating
- Abdominal pain
- Constipation or diarrhea
- Blood in stool (needs urgent assessment)
- Jaundice or abnormal liver test concerns
External reference: NIDDK/NIH — Acid reflux and GERD in adults
What should I bring to my first appointment?
Bring:
- Previous prescriptions
- Test reports (blood tests, stool tests)
- Imaging reports (ultrasound/CT if any)
- Any older endoscopy/colonoscopy reports
- A short symptom timeline (when it started, what triggers it)
How do I know if my digestive problem is serious?
Seek urgent medical care if you have vomiting blood, black/tarry stool, severe abdominal pain, fainting, unexplained rapid weight loss, or yellow eyes with confusion. For persistent but non-urgent symptoms, book a chamber consultation.
What does “interventional gastroenterologist” mean?
An interventional gastroenterologist evaluates digestive diseases and may perform or plan endoscopic procedures used for diagnosis and treatment decisions (depending on clinical need and facility availability).
Can Dr. Abul Bashar Biswas help with GERD or long-term acidity?
A gastroenterology consultation can help identify triggers, review medications, and decide whether tests like endoscopy are appropriate for persistent or complicated reflux symptoms.
External reference: NIDDK/NIH — Acid reflux and GERD in adults
Can I consult Dr. Abul Bashar Biswas for IBS symptoms?
IBS commonly presents with abdominal pain, bloating, and bowel habit changes. A doctor can assess warning signs and guide appropriate tests and management.
External reference: NHS — Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
Can I see Dr. Abul Bashar Biswas for jaundice or hepatitis-related concerns?
Yes—jaundice and abnormal liver tests require medical evaluation to identify the cause and plan next steps. Bring any liver-related blood tests and ultrasound reports if available.
External reference: WHO — Hepatitis B fact sheet
Related navigation: Liver specialists in Khulna
Where does Dr. Abul Bashar Biswas work (hospital)?
He serves as Consultant (Gastroenterology) at 250 Bedded General Hospital, Khulna.
What is Dr. Abul Bashar Biswas’s BM&DC number?
Dr. Abul Bashar Biswas’s BM&DC registration number is A-76381.
How long does a typical GI consultation take?
Time varies by case complexity and the number of reports to review. If you have multiple previous tests, bring your documents neatly organized to help the visit run smoothly.
Are endoscopy and colonoscopy safe?
These procedures are widely used and generally safe when performed with proper preparation and clinical indication. Your doctor will explain the risks, benefits, and alternatives based on your health status.
External references:
- NIDDK/NIH — Upper GI endoscopy (EGD)
- NHS — Colonoscopy
Helpful Navigation on BHA
If you want to explore related services and locations in Khulna:
- Doctors in Khulna
- Gastroenterology in Khulna
- Liver care in Khulna
- Popular Diagnostic Centre in Khulna
- Citizen Lab in Khulna
Book an Appointment
To book a chamber visit with Dr. Abul Bashar Biswas, call +8801934-998688 (Citizen Lab Doctor & Diagnostic, Khulna) during chamber days.