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Dr. Keya Debnath – Obstetrician and Gynecologist

If you’re searching for a trusted gynecologist in Khulna for pregnancy care, menstrual or hormonal problems, or women’s preventive health, Asst. Prof. Dr. Keya Debnath offers evidence-based, compassionate Obstetrics & Gynecology care—alongside her academic role at Khulna Medical College Hospital (KMCH).

About Dr. Keya Debnath

Asst. Prof. Dr. Keya Debnath is an Obstetrics & Gynecology specialist based in Khulna, supporting women across key life stages—adolescence, reproductive years, pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and menopause. Patients often look for three things in a gynecologist: medical accuracy, respectful communication, and a clear plan. Dr. Debnath’s practice emphasizes all three.

With 20 years of clinical experience and a long-term public-service pathway (BCS Health), she brings a balanced approach: listening carefully, explaining options in simple language, and recommending tests or procedures only when there is a clear clinical reason.

  • Dr. Keya Debnath serial number? +8801934998688.”
  • Dr. Keya Debnath chamber in Khulna? Citizen Lab Doctor & Diagnostic, Moylapota Mor.”
  • Dr. Keya Debnath visiting time? 2:00 PM–4:30 PM, closed Friday.”

Why Patients Choose Dr. Keya Debnath

Patients commonly prefer a specialist like Dr. Debnath when they want:

  • A structured pregnancy plan with step-by-step antenatal guidance
  • Support for high-risk pregnancy concerns (e.g., diabetes in pregnancy, hypertension, previous complications) with appropriate referral coordination
  • Clear evaluation of menstrual problems (heavy bleeding, irregular periods, painful periods)
  • Practical hormonal health counselling (PCOS-related symptoms, cycle regulation, weight and metabolic risk discussions)
  • Compassionate care for sensitive concerns (vaginal discharge, pelvic pain, recurrent infections)
  • Respectful menopause counselling and long-term women’s wellness planning

For more women’s health specialists in the region, you can explore: Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist in Khulna.

Qualifications / Education

Dr. Keya Debnath’s training reflects a strong academic foundation in Obstetrics & Gynecology:

  • MBBS — Dhaka University (Dhaka)
  • BCS (Health) — Bangladesh Civil Service (Health cadre)
  • MS (Gynae & Obs) — Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU / PG Hospital)

This academic pathway is designed for doctors who combine clinical service with ongoing medical learning—especially important in Obstetrics & Gynecology where updated standards are essential for safe pregnancy and surgical care.

Board Certifications / Government Registrations

In Bangladesh, the most important credential patients should verify is professional registration.

  • BM&DC Registration: A-48356
  • Government service credential: BCS (Health)

If you are a patient, it’s reasonable to ask any clinic to confirm BM&DC registration, especially before procedures.

Designation & Department

  • Assistant Professor (Gyne & Obs)
  • Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Khulna Medical College Hospital (KMCH)

KMCH serves as a key public referral center in Khulna. If you want to browse other KMCH-linked doctors on BHA, see: Khulna Medical College Hospital doctor list.

Clinical Focus: What Dr. Keya Debnath Helps With

Dr. Debnath’s clinical focus covers the two core halves of the specialty:

1) Obstetrics (Pregnancy care)

Pregnancy care is not only about “routine check-ups”—it is a continuous plan to keep mother and baby healthy from early pregnancy to delivery and postpartum.

A typical pregnancy plan includes:

  • Dating/early ultrasound and essential labs
  • Blood pressure monitoring and anemia screening
  • Screening for pregnancy-related diabetes when indicated
  • Counseling on nutrition, supplements, safe activity, and warning signs

International guidance such as WHO’s antenatal care recommendations (accessed 1 Feb 2026) emphasizes respectful, person-centered antenatal care with the right number of contacts and timely risk detection.

2) Gynecology (Women’s reproductive and hormonal health)

Gynecology visits often start with a question such as “Why has my period changed?” or “Why do I have pelvic pain?” Dr. Debnath’s approach is centered on careful history, focused examinations when needed, and right-sized investigations such as ultrasound or lab tests.

Conditions Treated

Patients consult Dr. Keya Debnath for a wide range of women’s health problems. Common condition areas include:

  • Routine antenatal care
  • High-risk pregnancy evaluation (e.g., previous complications, chronic medical conditions)
  • Pregnancy-related anemia and nutrition counselling
  • Gestational diabetes risk counselling and coordination of testing
  • Hypertension in pregnancy risk counselling and follow-up planning
  • Postpartum recovery concerns (bleeding, pain, breastfeeding support)

Menstrual and hormonal

  • Irregular periods (cycle changes)
  • Heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia)
  • Painful periods (dysmenorrhea)
  • PCOS-related symptoms (cycle issues, acne/hair growth, weight concerns)
  • Premenstrual symptoms affecting daily life

Gynecologic symptoms and infections

  • Vaginal discharge, itching, recurrent discomfort
  • Pelvic pain and suspected endometriosis
  • Cervicitis and STI-related concerns (evaluation and referral when needed)

Fertility and reproductive planning

  • Preconception counselling
  • Infertility counselling and initial evaluation
  • Family planning and contraception counselling

Midlife care

  • Perimenopause / menopause symptom counselling
  • Abnormal bleeding around menopause (needs evaluation)

Not every symptom needs extensive testing, and not every test is urgent. The goal is to choose investigations that directly answer your clinical question.

Procedures Performed

Obstetrics & Gynecology includes both medical management and procedural care. Depending on your diagnosis, Dr. Debnath may:

  • Perform or coordinate gynecologic examinations and clinical assessments
  • Arrange ultrasound-based evaluation when indicated
  • Provide family planning counselling and method selection support
  • Manage pregnancy monitoring and delivery planning at appropriate facilities
  • Coordinate or refer for minor gynecologic procedures or operative care when needed

Because exact procedure availability can vary by facility and clinical scenario, it’s best to discuss your specific need during consultation.

Evidence-Based Women’s Preventive Care (How Dr. Debnath Guides Patients)

Many women come to a gynecologist only when symptoms become severe. Preventive care, however, can reduce future complications.

Cervical cancer screening (Pap/HPV pathways)

Cervical screening is one of the most impactful preventive steps in women’s health. Guidance like the WHO cervical pre-cancer screening and treatment guideline (2021) (accessed 1 Feb 2026) highlights risk-based screening approaches and timely follow-up of abnormal results.

Dr. Debnath typically supports patients by:

  • Explaining what screening tests mean (and what they don’t)
  • Helping patients understand when follow-up or referral is needed
  • Encouraging timely evaluation of post-coital bleeding or persistent abnormal discharge

Contraception and family planning

Choosing contraception is not one-size-fits-all. Medical conditions like migraine, hypertension, breastfeeding status, and clotting risks can influence which methods are safer.

A standard reference used worldwide is the WHO Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use (PDF, accessed 1 Feb 2026), which supports safe method selection based on patient history.

Common Symptom Areas

Heavy periods and prolonged bleeding

When heavy periods affect quality of life, a structured evaluation helps rule out common causes (fibroids, hormonal imbalance, endometrial causes). A useful international reference is NICE guideline NG88 on heavy menstrual bleeding (accessed 1 Feb 2026), which emphasizes stepwise assessment and treatment aligned with a woman’s priorities (e.g., fertility, symptom relief).

Pelvic pain and suspected endometriosis

Chronic pelvic pain is often misunderstood and delayed. Guidance like NICE guideline NG73 on endometriosis (accessed 1 Feb 2026) discusses when to consider imaging, symptom-focused management, and referral pathways.

Vaginal discharge and cervicitis concerns

Not all discharge is an infection, and not all infections need the same treatment. Dr. Debnath’s role is often to assess symptoms, screen appropriately, and guide next steps. For clinical background, the CDC STI Treatment Guidelines (Urethritis and Cervicitis) (accessed 1 Feb 2026) is a widely used reference.

PCOS and cycle irregularity

PCOS can affect cycles, skin/hair, fertility planning, and long-term metabolic health. Patient-friendly, evidence-based information is available on NICHD’s PCOS resource (accessed 1 Feb 2026). During consultation, Dr. Debnath typically focuses on: symptom priorities, fertility goals, and practical lifestyle and medical options.

Pregnancy Safety: Postpartum and Bleeding Awareness

Postpartum recovery is as important as pregnancy visits. Patients should be educated about warning signs (very heavy bleeding, dizziness, fainting, fever, severe abdominal pain). Guidance such as WHO’s recommendations for prevention and treatment of postpartum haemorrhage (accessed 1 Feb 2026) explains why early recognition and timely care matter.

Emergency reminder: If bleeding is heavy, you feel faint, or you have severe pain or fever, seek urgent care at the nearest emergency facility.

Research & Publications

Dr. Keya Debnath has been listed as an author on peer-reviewed research connected to pregnancy metabolic health:

  • Debnath K. et al. (2022) — “Association of Serum Ferritin with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus,” Journal of Chittagong Medical College Teachers’ Association (Vol. 33 No. 1). DOI link: 10.3329/jcmcta.v33i1.67412 (accessed 1 Feb 2026).
  • Journal page: BanglaJOL article record (accessed 1 Feb 2026).

Professional Membership

  • Bangladesh Medical Association (BMA), Khulna Branch — Life Member (public BMA list includes BM&DC A-48356; accessed 1 Feb 2026): BMA voter list (LM) PDF

Clinic Hours

Citizen Lab Doctor & Diagnostic — Khulna

  • Visiting Hours: 2:00 PM–4:30 PM
  • Weekly Closed: Friday
  • Serial/Appointment: +8801934998688

You can also view the chamber directory page on BHA: Citizen Lab Doctor & Diagnostic, Khulna.

KMCH schedule: Public hospital OPD/ward schedules can vary. If you are visiting KMCH for a consultation, confirm the department schedule with the hospital.

Chamber Address (How to find the clinic)

Citizen Lab Doctor & Diagnostic

  • Address: 22 KDA Avenue, Islam Tower, Moylapota Mor, Khulna

Helpful navigation tips:

  • Ask for “Islam Tower, Moylapota Mor” on KDA Avenue.
  • Arrive a little early for serial if you’re a new patient.

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Consultation Fee

  • First visit: 800 BDT
  • Second visit: 600 BDT

Fees can differ by service type (e.g., reports review, procedure counselling). Confirm when booking serial.

What to Bring to Your Appointment

To get the most from your visit, bring:

  • Previous prescriptions, test reports, ultrasound reports
  • Your menstrual calendar (or phone notes: last period date, cycle length)
  • Pregnancy records (if pregnant): scans, blood group card, antenatal notes
  • A short list of current medicines and allergies
  • If you have diabetes or blood pressure issues: recent readings

When to Seek Urgent Care

Call emergency services or go to the nearest hospital if you have:

  • Very heavy vaginal bleeding (soaking pads quickly)
  • Severe lower abdominal pain with vomiting or fainting
  • High fever with pelvic pain or foul-smelling discharge
  • Severe headache, blurred vision, swelling, or high BP symptoms in pregnancy

FAQs

1) What is the appointment number for Asst. Prof. Dr. Keya Debnath?

The serial/appointment number for Asst. Prof. Dr. Keya Debnath is +8801934998688. Call during business hours to confirm available slots and any changes to visiting time.

2) Where does Dr. Keya Debnath sit in Khulna?

Dr. Keya Debnath consults at Citizen Lab Doctor & Diagnostic in Khulna. The chamber address is 22 KDA Avenue, Islam Tower, Moylapota Mor, Khulna.

3) What are Dr. Keya Debnath’s visiting hours?

Her visiting hours are 2:00 PM–4:30 PM, and the chamber is closed on Friday. Timings can change on holidays, so it’s best to confirm by phone before visiting.

4) How much is the consultation fee?

The consultation fee is 800 BDT for the first visit and 600 BDT for the second visit. Fees may vary for report review or procedure counselling.

5) How do I get serial quickly?

Call +8801934998688, mention you want serial for Dr. Keya Debnath, and share: your name, age, main problem, and preferred visiting day. Arriving early helps if the chamber uses a first-come serial system.

6) Is Dr. Keya Debnath available at Khulna Medical College Hospital (KMCH)?

Dr. Keya Debnath works at Khulna Medical College Hospital as an Assistant Professor in Gyne & Obs. Public hospital OPD schedules can vary, so confirm the department timing with the hospital if you’re planning a KMCH visit.

7) What does Dr. Keya Debnath specialize in?

She specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology, which includes pregnancy care, delivery planning guidance, menstrual and hormonal problems, infections, pelvic pain evaluation, and menopause counselling.

8) Can I consult Dr. Keya Debnath for pregnancy check-ups?

Yes. Patients consult her for antenatal check-ups, pregnancy planning, and postpartum guidance. If your pregnancy is high-risk, she can advise on the safest next steps and referral pathways when needed.

9) Does Dr. Keya Debnath treat high-risk pregnancy?

She can evaluate and guide high-risk pregnancy concerns (like hypertension, diabetes risk, previous pregnancy complications) and advise appropriate investigations and hospital-based follow-up where required.

10) Can I see Dr. Keya Debnath for irregular periods?

Yes. Irregular periods can happen due to hormonal imbalance, PCOS, thyroid issues, stress, or other causes. Dr. Keya Debnath can assess your history and recommend targeted tests (only when needed).

11) Can she help with heavy menstrual bleeding?

Yes. Heavy bleeding needs structured evaluation to identify common causes and choose the right treatment. A global reference for stepwise care is the NICE guideline NG88 for heavy menstrual bleeding (accessed 1 Feb 2026).

12) Do you treat PCOS in Khulna?

Dr. Keya Debnath provides evaluation and counselling for PCOS-related symptoms such as cycle irregularity, acne, and hair growth. Patient-friendly background information is available at NICHD’s PCOS overview (accessed 1 Feb 2026).

13) Can Dr. Keya Debnath help with infertility?

She can provide infertility counselling and initial evaluation, including history review, cycle tracking guidance, and investigation planning. Some patients may need referral for specialized fertility services depending on findings.

14) Can I consult for pelvic pain or suspected endometriosis?

Yes. Persistent pelvic pain should be evaluated carefully. International guidance such as NICE guideline NG73 on endometriosis (accessed 1 Feb 2026) explains assessment and referral pathways.

15) Can I consult for vaginal discharge or itching?

Yes. Dr. Keya Debnath can assess symptoms, recommend appropriate tests, and guide treatment. If STI-related cervicitis is suspected, clinical background is outlined in the CDC STI Treatment Guidelines (accessed 1 Feb 2026).

16) Does Dr. Keya Debnath offer menopause counselling?

Yes. Menopause concerns can include irregular bleeding, hot flashes, sleep issues, mood changes, and urinary symptoms. A consultation helps clarify which symptoms are expected and which need investigation.

17) What is Dr. Keya Debnath’s BM&DC number?

Her BM&DC registration is A-48356. Patients can request credential confirmation from the clinic when booking.

18) What are her qualifications?

MBBS (Dhaka), BCS (Health), and MS (Gynae & Obs) from BSMMU (PG Hospital).

19) How many years of experience does Dr. Keya Debnath have?

She has 20 years of clinical experience in Obstetrics & Gynecology.

20) When should I go to emergency instead of waiting for chamber time?

Go to emergency urgently if you have: very heavy bleeding, severe abdominal pain with fainting, high fever with pelvic pain, or pregnancy danger signs like severe headache/blurred vision. Do not wait for serial in these situations.

Serial Booking With Asst. Prof. Dr. Keya Debnath

  • Chamber: Citizen Lab Doctor & Diagnostic, Khulna
  • Time: 2:00 PM–4:30 PM (Closed Friday)
  • Serial: +8801934998688
  • Fee: 800 BDT (1st) | 600 BDT (2nd)

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