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Dr. Md. Mobussirul Ferdous is a BM&DC-registered gastroenterologist in Rajshahi (RMCH) with 16 years’ experience. Chamber: Popular Diagnostic Center. Appointment: 01531754836.

Dr. Md. Mobussirul Ferdous — Gastroenterologist in Rajshahi

MBBS (SSMC), BCS (Health), MD (Gastroenterology), MACP (USA)
Consultant (Gastroenterology) | Rajshahi Medical College Hospital (RMCH)
BM&DC Registration Number: 72928

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Private Chamber in Rajshahi: Popular Diagnostic Center, Rajshahi — Building 2, Room 611
Visiting Hours: 3:00 PM – 9:00 PM (Friday closed)
Appointment (Call): 01531754836
Consultation Fee: New: 700 BDT | Follow-up: 500 BDT
Online Consultation: Yes
WhatsApp/Direct Contact (online follow-up): 01722575989

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About Dr. Md. Mobussirul Ferdous

If you are struggling with repeated “gastric”, বুকজ্বালা (acid reflux), পেট ফাঁপা (bloating/gas), পেট ব্যথা (abdominal pain), constipation/diarrhea, or liver-related worries like জন্ডিস (jaundice)—it can feel frustrating and confusing. Many people try medicines on their own for months, but symptoms return.

Dr. Md. Mobussirul Ferdous is a Gastroenterology specialist in Rajshahi who focuses on careful history-taking, report review, and step-by-step guidance so patients understand what is happening, what to do at home, and when follow-up is truly needed.

With 16 years of clinical experience, a government service background through BCS (Health), and advanced training in MD (Gastroenterology), he provides consultation for both common digestive complaints and more complex gastro–liver concerns. He serves patients at Rajshahi Medical College Hospital (RMCH) and also sees patients privately at Popular Diagnostic Center, Rajshahi.

Need a Rajshahi gastroenterologist appointment? Call 01531754836.

Why Gastroenterology Care Matters in Bangladesh

Digestive symptoms are extremely common in Bangladesh. People often describe problems in simple terms—“gastric,” “buk jwala,” “pete gas,” “pet byatha,” or “badhajom.” Research from Bangladesh supports this reality:

Because these symptoms are common, it’s important to separate routine, manageable problems from warning signs that need prompt specialist care.

👉 For more options, you can also explore: Best Gastroenterologists in Rajshahi (BM&DC‑verified list)
https://bangladeshhealthalliance.com/best-gastroenterology-doctor-in-rajshahi-bangladesh/

Education & Professional Credentials (EEAT)

Dr. Ferdous’s training and credentials include:

  • MBBS (SSMC) — Sir Salimullah Medical College
  • BCS (Health) — Government health service experience
  • MD (Gastroenterology) — Specialized training in digestive and liver diseases
  • MACP (USA) — Member, American College of Physicians
  • BM&DC Registration: 72928

Current Workplace: Rajshahi Medical College Hospital (RMCH)
Experience: 16 years

✅ For patients, these credentials mean your symptoms and reports are reviewed with recognized clinical standards.

What Does a Gastroenterologist Treat?

A gastroenterologist focuses on conditions of the food pipe (esophagus), stomach, intestine, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas.

Helps patients with common stomach & reflux problems

  • Acidity / বুকজ্বালা (heartburn)
  • GERD (reflux): burning behind the chest, sour taste, symptoms worse at night
  • Indigestion / বদহজম (dyspepsia)
  • Nausea/vomiting, heaviness after meals
  • Recurrent upper abdominal discomfort that people call “gastric

Helps patients with abdominal discomfort & digestion issues

  • Repeated পেট ব্যথা (abdominal pain)
  • Bloating / পেট ফাঁপা, excessive gas
  • Symptoms related to irregular meals or trigger foods (spicy/oily foods)

Helps patients with bowel habit change

  • Constipation / কোষ্ঠকাঠিন্য
  • Diarrhea / পাতলা পায়খানা or repeated loose stools
  • IBS-type symptoms (gas + cramps + irregular stool pattern)
  • Concern about blood in stool or black stool (requires careful evaluation)

Helps patients with liver concerns

  • Jaundice / জন্ডিস evaluation
  • Fatty liver counseling and lifestyle guidance
  • Hepatitis B/C counseling, monitoring, and long-term liver health planning
  • Abnormal LFT (liver test) interpretation and next steps

Helps patients with gallbladder/pancreas symptom assessment

  • Upper abdominal pain after oily foods
  • Recurrent pain that may need ultrasound-based evaluation

📞 If your symptoms are recurring, book a consultation: 01531754836.

“Is বুকজ্বালা serious?”

If বুকজ্বালা happens occasionally after spicy meals, it may improve with food timing and treatment. But if it happens most days, disturbs sleep, or keeps returning after medicines stop, it’s worth seeing a gastroenterologist to prevent complications.

“Can I keep taking gastric medicine for months?” (Voice Search Answer)

Long-term self-use of acid medicines without a proper plan is not ideal. A consultation helps identify the cause and the safest duration of treatment.

Common Symptoms Patients Search For (And What They May Indicate)

Many patients delay care because they assume it is “just gastric.” If symptoms are frequent, persistent, or affecting daily life, specialist guidance can be very helpful.

1) বুকজ্বালা / acidity / heartburn

Feels like: burning in chest or throat, sour burping, symptoms after meals or at night.

Often linked to: reflux/GERD, irregular eating, trigger foods, smoking, certain painkillers, stress.

2) Pete gas / bloating / পেট ফাঁপা

Feels like: fullness, tight belly, discomfort after eating.

Often linked to: constipation, IBS-type pattern, low water intake, fast eating, anxiety/stress.

3) Recurrent abdominal pain (পেট ব্যথা)

If pain repeats or becomes severe, it needs evaluation for stomach, bowel, gallbladder, or pancreas-related causes—especially if linked with vomiting, fever, weakness, or night-time waking.

4) Constipation or diarrhea

Constipation lasting weeks, diarrhea lasting more than a few days, or alternating bowel habits may need assessment—especially if there is weakness, weight loss, dehydration, or blood.

5) Jaundice symptoms (জন্ডিস)

Yellow eyes/skin, dark urine, severe itching, fever with jaundice—these require prompt medical evaluation.

When to Seek Urgent Care (Do Not Delay)

Go to the nearest emergency service first (then follow up with a specialist) if you have:

  • Vomiting blood
  • Black tarry stool
  • Severe, sudden abdominal pain
  • Progressive difficulty swallowing, choking, or unexplained weight loss
  • Jaundice with high fever, confusion, or severe weakness
  • Persistent vomiting causing dehydration

If your main issue is rectal bleeding, piles, fissure, fistula, or colorectal surgical problems, you may also explore:
Colorectal Surgery Specialists in Rajshahi (rectal bleeding & piles care)
https://bangladeshhealthalliance.com/colorectal-surgery-specialist-in-rajshahi/

What to Expect at Your Visit (Simple Patient Journey)

Many patients feel more confident when they know what will happen.

Before you come

Bring:

  • Previous reports (USG/ultrasound, LFT, CBC, stool test)
  • Endoscopy/colonoscopy reports if already done
  • A list of current medicines (including antacids, painkillers, supplements)
  • Notes: when symptoms start, what triggers them, what relieves them

During the consultation

You can expect:

  • Detailed history-taking (food habits, sleep pattern, stress, smoking, medicines)
  • Focused physical examination
  • Clear explanation in simple language
  • A plan that may include diet guidance and medicines

After the visit

You may receive:

  • Treatment plan (medicine + lifestyle steps)
  • Advice about tests only if needed based on symptoms and exam
  • Follow-up timing (if required)

Practical Lifestyle Habits Many Patients Find Helpful (General Guidance)

These are general suggestions; your personal plan depends on your symptoms and medicines:

  • Eat on time: long gaps and late-night heavy meals often worsen reflux.
  • Reduce triggers: deep-fried foods, very spicy foods, excess tea/coffee, smoking.
  • Water + fiber: helpful for constipation and bloating for many people.
  • Avoid random painkillers: some pain medicines can irritate the stomach.
  • Sleep routine: regular sleep and avoiding heavy late dinners can reduce night reflux.

If symptoms continue, don’t rely on self-medication for months—get evaluated.

Online Consultation (Available)

Online consultation is useful for:

  • Follow-up after starting treatment
  • Report review (LFT, ultrasound, endoscopy findings)
  • Lifestyle counseling for reflux/GERD, fatty liver, IBS-type symptoms

When online consultation is NOT enough: severe pain, bleeding, dehydration, high fever, fainting, or confusion—these require urgent in-person assessment.

How to book (simple):

  1. Call 01531754836
  2. Ask for an online consultation slot
  3. Share reports/photos if requested (clear images help)
  4. Confirm timing and consultation process

Chamber: Popular Diagnostic Center, Rajshahi
Location: Building 2, Room 611
Visiting Hours: 3:00 PM – 9:00 PM (Friday closed)
Appointment: 01531754836
Fee: New 700 BDT | Follow-up 500 BDT

Google Map Direction: https://www.google.com/maps/search/?api=1&query=Popular%20Diagnostic%20Center%20Rajshahi

Want to browse more doctors locally?
Doctors List in Rajshahi by Specialty (BHA Directory)
https://bangladeshhealthalliance.com/doctors-list/rajshahi/

 

Privacy & Trust

  • BM&DC registration (72928) is shown for patient confidence.
  • For online consultation, any shared reports should be used only for consultation support and handled confidentially.
  • Tests and procedures are generally advised only when medically needed.

FAQs

1) Which doctor should I see in Rajshahi for gastric, বুকজ্বালা, or acidity?

If you have frequent gastric/বুকজ্বালা (acid reflux), sour burping, symptoms that keep returning, or acidity that disturbs sleep, it’s best to consult a gastroenterology specialist. You can book with Dr. Md. Mobussirul Ferdous in Rajshahi.

2) When is “gastric” not normal and needs a gastroenterologist?

If symptoms last more than 2 weeks, come back again and again, or you have warning signs like black stool, vomiting blood, weight loss, severe pain, or trouble swallowing, you should see a gastroenterologist promptly.

3) What problems does a gastroenterologist treat?

A gastroenterologist treats problems of the food pipe, stomach, intestines, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas—including reflux/GERD, indigestion, abdominal pain, bowel habit changes, jaundice evaluation, fatty liver guidance, and hepatitis-related counseling.

4) I have pete gas / পেট ফাঁপা and bloating almost daily—what should I do first?

Start by checking triggers: late-night meals, too much tea/coffee, spicy/oily foods, low water, constipation, and stress. If bloating is frequent, painful, or linked with constipation/diarrhea, consult a gastro specialist for a targeted plan.

5) Do I always need an endoscopy for acidity or GERD?

Not always. Many acidity/GERD cases improve with the right treatment and lifestyle steps. Endoscopy may be considered if symptoms are persistent or if there are warning signs like black stool, vomiting blood, progressive difficulty swallowing, or unexplained weight loss.

6) Is online gastroenterology consultation available with Dr. Ferdous?

Yes. Online consultation is available—helpful for follow-ups, report review, and lifestyle counseling. For severe pain, bleeding, dehydration, high fever, or confusion, emergency care is the safest first step.

7) What are the chamber visiting hours and is Friday closed?

Dr. Ferdous’s chamber at Popular Diagnostic Center, Rajshahi is open 3:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Friday is closed.

Call for an appointment before you go. This helps you confirm the queue and reduce waiting time.

9) What is the consultation fee for Dr. Md. Mobussirul Ferdous?

New patient fee: 700 BDT
Follow-up fee: 500 BDT

10) What should I bring for my first gastro visit?

Bring previous reports (ultrasound/USG, LFT, CBC, stool test, endoscopy/colonoscopy if done), a list of current medicines (including antacids and painkillers), and note your symptoms—when they started, triggers, and what relieves them.

Final Call to Book

If you are dealing with repeated gastric/বুকজ্বালা, persistent abdominal discomfort, bowel habit changes, or liver symptoms like jaundice, don’t stay confused—get a clear plan.

📞 Appointment (Rajshahi chamber): 01531754836
🕒 Visiting Hours: 3:00 PM–9:00 PM (Friday closed)
💻 Online Consultation: Available
📱 WhatsApp/Direct Contact: 01722575989

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