Dr. N. N. Baruri

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Dr. N. N. Baruri is an experienced Child Specialist in Khulna, serving as Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Khulna Medical College Hospital. With expertise in neonatology, pediatrics, and adolescent medicine, he treats fever, respiratory infections, growth and hormonal issues, childhood obesity, behavioral concerns, and developmental problems. He consults at Citizen Lab Doctor & Diagnostic, Moylapota Mor, Khulna.
Dr. N. N. Baruri

Dr. N. N. Baruri — Child Specialist in Khulna

Neonatology • Pediatrics • Adolescent Medicine

Compassionate, evidence‑based care for newborns, children, and adolescents.

For parents in Khulna seeking reliable and thoughtful medical care for their children, Dr. N. N. Baruri is widely respected for his calm approach, clear communication, and strong clinical judgment. With long-standing experience across neonatology (newborn care), general pediatrics, and adolescent medicine, he focuses on careful evaluation, parent education, and practical treatment plans that support a child’s physical, emotional, and developmental well‑being.

Quick appointment details

  • Chamber: Citizen Lab Doctor & Diagnostic, Khulna
  • Address: 22 KDA Avenue, Islam Tower, Moylapota Mor, Khulna
  • Doctor’s visiting hours (serial time): 2:30 PM – 4:30 PM (Closed on Friday)
  • Appointment (Serial): +8801934998688
  • Consultation fee: 1st Visit 1000 BDT | 2nd Visit 800 BDT
  • Directions: Find on Google Maps

Helpful tip: When calling for a serial, mention your child’s age, main symptoms, and how long the problem has been present to make booking smoother.

Why families choose Dr. N. N. Baruri

Parents often look for both medical confidence and genuine care. Dr. Baruri’s practice brings these together.

  • Whole‑child perspective: Health concerns are evaluated in the context of growth, development, emotions, and family environment.
  • Care across all ages: Support ranges from newborn feeding concerns to school‑age illnesses and adolescent growth or lifestyle questions.
  • Clear guidance: Consultations emphasize simple explanations, realistic expectations, and clear follow‑up instructions.

Dr. Baruri is commonly described as having 15+ years of experience in pediatrics and newborn care. Visiting schedules may change, so confirming by phone before arrival is recommended.

Qualifications / Education

  • MBBS — University of Dhaka
  • BCS (Health)
  • ical foundation in pediatric medicine.
    • DCH / D.Ch. (Diploma in Child Health) — University of Dhaka

These qualifications provide a strong academic and clin

  • MBBS supports accurate diagnosis, safe prescribing, and sound clinical decision‑making—especially important in pediatrics, where symptoms vary by age.
  • BCS (Health) reflects experience within Bangladesh’s government health system, offering structured exposure to diverse pediatric cases.
  • DCH/D.Ch. provides focused training in child health, including newborn care, growth monitoring, and common childhood illness management.

Clinical focus

Neonatology (newborn care)

Newborns require careful, age‑specific assessment and close follow‑up. Dr. Baruri commonly advises parents on:

  • Feeding difficulties and feeding patterns
  • Weight gain and early growth trends
  • Jaundice evaluation and follow‑up planning
  • Early breathing or infection‑related symptoms

General pediatrics

For infants and school‑age children, common concerns include fever, cough, diarrhea, infections, and rashes. The focus is on identifying children who need urgent care versus those who can be safely managed with monitoring and follow‑up.

Adolescent medicine

Teenage health needs a sensitive, practical approach. Consultations often address growth, nutrition, sleep, stress, mood changes, and lifestyle habits, with referrals arranged when appropriate.

Conditions treated

Parents frequently consult Dr. Baruri for the following concerns:

General children’s health problems

  • Common and recurrent childhood illnesses
  • Appetite, nutrition, sleep, and overall wellness issues

Fever, cold, cough, pneumonia, and breathing problems

  • Fever assessment and monitoring
  • Cold and cough with breathing difficulty or wheeze
  • Suspected pneumonia and respiratory infections

Digestive and abdominal concerns

  • Stomach ache and abdominal pain
  • Diarrhea, vomiting, and dehydration risk

Hormonal, growth, and developmental issues

  • Height and weight concerns
  • Early or delayed puberty and related hormonal questions

Behavioral and conduct concerns

  • Childhood behavior or conduct problems (initial assessment and guidance)

Children with disabilities and special needs

  • Developmental delays
  • Supportive guidance and referral coordination

Childhood overweight and lifestyle concerns

  • Overweight or obesity in children
  • Nutrition and age‑appropriate lifestyle counseling

Emergency warning signs: Severe breathing difficulty, convulsions, persistent vomiting with dehydration, extreme drowsiness, or fever in a very young infant require immediate medical attention.

Services provided

  • Comprehensive pediatric consultation
  • Newborn health assessment and parent counseling
  • Growth and development monitoring
  • Nutrition and lifestyle guidance
  • Preventive health counseling
  • Vaccination counseling and schedule planning

Vaccination counseling

Vaccination advice follows national recommendations. Parents may review Bangladesh’s Expanded Programme on Immunization via DGHS EPI resources.

For international reference, clinicians often consult the CDC child & adolescent immunization schedule, though final decisions should align with Bangladesh guidelines and the doctor’s advice.

What to expect during a visit

Families often arrive with two key questions: Is this serious? and How should we manage it safely at home?

Dr. Baruri’s consultations typically involve:

  1. Understanding the child fully — age, growth, feeding, symptom timeline, and previous treatments.
  2. Creating a clear plan — what to do now, what to monitor, and when to return.
  3. Supporting long‑term health — guidance on nutrition, prevention, and follow‑up when needed.

Preparing for your child’s appointment

To make the visit more effective, consider bringing:

  • Immunization (EPI) card
  • Previous prescriptions or discharge summaries
  • Test reports (if available)
  • A short symptom note or fever record
  • For infants: feeding details and wet diaper count

Chamber & clinic information

Primary chamber

Citizen Lab Doctor & Diagnostic, Khulna

  • Address: 22 KDA Avenue, Islam Tower, Moylapota Mor, Khulna
  • Appointment number: +8801934998688
  • Doctor visiting hours: 2:30 PM – 4:30 PM
  • Closed: Friday
  • Consultation fee: 1st Visit 1000 BDT | 2nd Visit 800 BDT

Clinic hours (facility)

The above timing reflects the doctor’s sitting hours. Facility opening hours may differ; checking by phone or on the chamber page before travel is advised.

Consultation fees

  • First visit: 1000 BDT
  • Follow‑up visit: 800 BDT

When a pediatric specialist is helpful

Specialist evaluation is especially important for:

  • Newborn problems in the first month of life
  • Recurrent fever or breathing symptoms
  • Poor weight gain or growth concerns
  • Developmental delays or school‑function issues
  • Adolescent health challenges such as fatigue, sleep problems, or stress

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dr. N. N. Baruri’s appointment number?

Answer: To book a serial with Dr. N. N. Baruri in Khulna, please call +8801934998688. This number is used for appointments at Citizen Lab Doctor & Diagnostic, Moylapota Mor. For quicker booking, mention your child’s age, main symptoms, and how long the problem has been present.

Helpful tip: If the problem is urgent (for example, breathing difficulty or severe weakness), mention that during the call so the staff can advise the most appropriate next step.

Where is Dr. N. N. Baruri’s chamber located?

Answer: Dr. Baruri consults at Citizen Lab Doctor & Diagnostic, Khulna, located at 22 KDA Avenue, Islam Tower, Moylapota Mor, Khulna.

What are Dr. Baruri’s visiting hours?

Answer: His regular visiting hours are 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM, and the chamber remains closed on Fridays. Visiting hours may vary during holidays or unusually busy periods, so calling ahead is advised.

Arrival suggestion: Try to arrive 10–15 minutes earlier than your expected serial time, especially if you have previous reports to show.

Is Dr. N. N. Baruri available on Fridays?

Answer: No. The chamber is closed every Friday.

If you need care on Friday for a non-emergency issue, you may consider booking the next available day. For emergencies, seek urgent medical care immediately.

How much is the consultation fee?

Answer: The consultation fee is 1000 BDT for the first visit and 800 BDT for follow-up visits. Bringing previous prescriptions and reports for follow-up visits helps ensure continuity of care.

Follow-up tip: When coming for a second visit, try to bring a short note about what changed after the first visit (improved, unchanged, worse)—this helps the doctor adjust the plan faster.

How can I get a serial more quickly?

Answer: When calling +8801934998688, be prepared to share your child’s:

  • Age (and weight if you know it)
  • Main health concern (e.g., fever, cough, feeding difficulty)
  • Duration of symptoms
  • Any urgent warning signs such as breathing difficulty, dehydration, convulsions, or unusual drowsiness

Extra time-saver: If your child has multiple complaints, mention the top two concerns first. It keeps the booking clear and avoids confusion.

What documents should I bring to the visit?

Answer: Please bring:

  • Your child’s immunization (EPI) card
  • Previous prescriptions and follow-up notes
  • Test reports (if available)

For fever, note recent temperature readings and medicines already given. For newborns, note feeding frequency and the number of wet diapers.

If possible: Bring a short symptom timeline (when it started, what changed, what made it better/worse). Even 4–5 lines can make the consultation more efficient.

What kind of doctor is Dr. N. N. Baruri?

Answer: Dr. N. N. Baruri is a child health specialist with expertise in neonatology (newborn care), general pediatrics, and adolescent medicine. Parents consult him for newborn concerns, common and complex childhood illnesses, and teenage health issues that require structured follow-up and counseling.

Does Dr. Baruri treat newborn problems?

Answer: Yes. He commonly evaluates newborn issues such as feeding difficulties, weight-gain concerns, jaundice follow-up planning, and early illness assessment.

For reliable newborn guidance on safe feeding, infection prevention, and early recognition of danger signs, see WHO Essential Newborn Care guidance.

Can I consult Dr. Baruri for neonatal jaundice?

Answer: Yes. Consultation includes clinical assessment and counseling, along with a follow-up plan based on the baby’s age in days, feeding pattern, weight trend, and the severity of jaundice. Please bring any bilirubin reports if they are available.

Parent note: Do not delay a consultation just to “complete tests.” If jaundice looks concerning, assessment should be done promptly.

Does Dr. Baruri see adolescents or teenagers?

Answer: Yes. His practice includes adolescent medicine, addressing growth and puberty concerns, nutrition and lifestyle counseling, and stress-related symptoms, with appropriate referral guidance when required.

Common teen topics: sleep routine, fatigue, appetite changes, academic stress, and healthy lifestyle habits—alongside medical evaluation when needed.

What childhood problems usually require a pediatric specialist?

Answer: Common reasons include fever, cough or breathing problems, diarrhea or vomiting, recurrent infections, allergy-like symptoms, growth or nutrition concerns, and developmental milestone issues.

A widely used global assessment framework for common childhood illnesses is WHO Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI).

Should I visit Dr. Baruri if my child has a fever?

Answer: Yes—especially for infants, persistent or high fever, worsening symptoms, or warning signs such as breathing difficulty, dehydration, seizures, or severe lethargy.

Clinical guidance for fever assessment in young children is summarized in NICE Guideline NG143: Fever in Children Under 5.

When is fever in a newborn an emergency?

Answer: Fever in a very young infant can be serious. If a newborn has fever, poor feeding, unusual sleepiness, or breathing difficulty, seek urgent medical care immediately.

For danger signs and early response guidance, review WHO Essential Newborn Care guidance.

Can Dr. Baruri advise on childhood vaccines?

Answer: Yes. Vaccination counseling is provided in line with Bangladesh’s Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI).

Official Bangladesh guidance is available through DGHS Bangladesh EPI immunization resources.

Where can I check a standard vaccine schedule?

Answer: In addition to Bangladesh EPI guidance, an international reference often consulted by clinicians is the CDC Child & Adolescent Immunization Schedule.

Important: Your child’s schedule should be finalized based on Bangladesh recommendations and the doctor’s advice, especially if the child has missed doses or has specific medical conditions.

When should I come for a follow-up visit?

Answer: Please follow the timeline written on your prescription. Follow-up visits help assess improvement and allow the treatment plan to be adjusted—especially for nutrition, growth, recurrent symptoms, or chronic conditions that need monitoring.

Do I need tests before seeing Dr. Baruri?

Answer: Often, no. Many pediatric problems are assessed clinically first. If tests are necessary, the doctor will advise based on examination findings. Bring any existing reports you already have.

Practical suggestion: If your child had tests done elsewhere, bring the original reports (or clear photos). It prevents repeated testing and saves time.

What if my child becomes sick outside visiting hours?

Answer: For urgent symptoms such as breathing trouble, dehydration, seizures, or extreme weakness, seek emergency care immediately. For non-urgent concerns, call the chamber to request the earliest available serial.

Is Dr. Baruri associated with Khulna Medical College Hospital?

Answer: Yes. Dr. N. N. Baruri is associated with the Department of Pediatrics at Khulna Medical College Hospital, as listed in Bangladesh Health Alliance records: Khulna Medical College Hospital Doctor List.

Is Dr. Baruri’s BM&DC registration available?

Answer: The BM&DC registration number was not provided in the available details. Registration status can be verified through the official portal: BM&DC Doctor Registration Verification Portal.

Booking guide: how to get serial smoothly

  1. Call the appointment number: +8801934998688
  2. Share child details briefly: age, main concern, duration, any urgent red flags.
  3. Confirm doctor’s sitting day/time and expected serial window.
  4. Arrive 10–15 minutes early with records.

Chamber page for reference: Citizen Lab Doctor & Diagnostic, Khulna

These links are included to support parents who want context—without turning this profile into a general medical guide.

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