Pediatric Surgeon in Khulna (Child Surgery Specialists)

Pediatric Surgery Specialist in Khulna
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If you’re searching for a pediatric surgeon in Khulna (বাংলায়: শিশু সার্জন খুলনা / পেডিয়াট্রিক সার্জন খুলনা)—or typing “child surgeon in Khulna”, “pediatric surgery specialist in Khulna”, “best pediatric surgeon in Khulna”, or “pediatric surgeon near me (Khulna)”—you’re likely a parent who wants one clear path: safe, child-friendly surgical care with simple guidance on where to go, what to do next, and how fast to act.

If you’re feeling worried right now, you’re not alone. Many parents search in a rush—especially when a baby is crying with pain, vomiting, or has a sudden swelling. This page is written to reduce confusion and help you take the next right step.

Pediatric Surgeon in Khulna (Child Surgeon) Appointment, Chamber Info & Parent Guide

In Khulna city and nearby districts (Satkhira, Bagerhat, Jashore), families often use practical words like “chamber”, “serial (সিরিয়াল)”, “doctor time”, and “operation doctor for baby” while searching. The language here is simple and Bangladesh-friendly, so it’s useful for urban and rural families alike.

Quick meaning: A pediatric surgeon (child surgeon) treats surgical problems in children—from newborn to teen—especially congenital issues (present from birth) and urgent abdominal/groin problems.

At a glance (for busy parents)

  • Stable problem (no danger signs): choose a doctor from the list below, call for serial (সিরিয়াল), then visit the chamber with reports
  • Danger signs: severe pain, repeated vomiting, stuck hernia swelling, or newborn green vomit → go to emergency now
  • Best first move: call first to confirm doctor time (doctors may be in OT/rounds)

Book & Confirm Serial

If your goal is to book a pediatric surgeon in Khulna quickly, use the BHA directory first:

  1. Open BHA’s “Pediatric Surgery Specialist in Khulna” page
  2. Choose a doctor profile that matches your need (e.g., hernia/UDT/hypospadias)
  3. Check chamber address, visiting hours, consultation fee, and appointment number
  4. Call for serial (সিরিয়াল) and confirm the exact doctor time before traveling

What to say on the phone (simple script)

  • “Doctor আজ/কাল কয়টায় বসেন?” (What time does the doctor sit today/tomorrow?)
  • সিরিয়াল কিভাবে হবে—ফোনে/টোকেন?” (Serial by phone or token?)
  • “New patient fee কত?” (New patient fee?)
  • “Report দেখাতে হলে আলাদা ফি আছে?” (Any separate fee for report review?)

List of Pediatric Surgeons in Khulna

খুলনায় শিশু সার্জারি নির্দেশিকা

How to choose from the list (fast)

  • Compare doctors by qualification and specialty (Pediatric Surgery / Child Surgery)
  • Check BMDC registration number when listed (trust signal)
  • Confirm chamber address, visiting hours, and consultation fee
  • Tap/call the appointment number to secure serial (সিরিয়াল)

Choose by your child’s problem:

  • Groin/scrotum swelling → hernia/hydrocele/UDT evaluation
  • Hypospadias/urine opening issue → planned pediatric surgery consultation
  • Suspected appendicitis/obstruction symptoms → emergency first, then surgeon consult
  • Newborn concerns → hospital-based evaluation first

Important: Chamber schedules and fees can change. Please call the serial number to confirm the latest time before you travel.


Asst. Prof. Dr. Sahadeb Kumar Das

Assistant Professor — Pediatric Surgery | Serial: +8801909141532

Dr. Sahadeb Kumar Das

Dr. Sahadeb Kumar Das is a Neonatal & Pediatric Surgeon in Khulna with an interest in laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery for children when appropriate. He emphasizes careful diagnosis, parent-friendly explanations, and a clear plan for surgery, recovery, and follow-up.

  • Education: MBBS, BCS (Health), MS (Pediatric Surgery), MCPS; Laparoscopy training (as listed)
  • Designation: Assistant Professor, Pediatric Surgery
  • Specialties: Neonatal & Pediatric Surgery, Laparoscopic Surgery
  • Workplace: Khulna Medical College & Hospital, Khulna (as listed)
  • BM&DC Registration: A-42389
  • Learn More About Asst. Prof. Dr. Sahadeb Kumar Das

Chamber & Appointment Information


Prof. Dr. Mizanur Rahman

Pediatric (Child) Surgeon | Serial: 01911-337160, 01701-667283

Prof. Dr. Mizanur Rahman MBBS, MS (Child Surgery), FACS Ex Professor (Pediatric Surgery) Khulna Medical College Hospital, Khulna.

Prof. Dr. Mizanur Rahman is a Pediatric (Child) Surgeon in Khulna who supports families with careful evaluation and step-by-step treatment planning for common childhood surgical conditions. He prioritizes clear communication, safety-first decisions, and practical follow-up guidance—so parents feel informed throughout the care journey.

  • Education: MBBS, BCS (Health), MS (Pediatric Surgery), Fellow (FACS)
  • EX Professor & Head, (Pediatric Surgery), Khulna Medical College & Hospital, Khulna.
  • Consultation Fee: First Visit: ৳1000 | Follow-up: ৳800 (as listed)

Chamber & Appointment Information

Chamber A

Chamber B

  • Clinic Name: Islami Bank Hospital, Khulna
  • Full Address: 42, Khan Jahan Ali Road, Shantidham Mor, Khulna
  • Visiting Hours: 05:00 PM – 08:00 PM | Closed: Friday
  • Clinic Serial: 01911-337160 / 01701-667283
  • Get Directions: Open in Google Maps

Dr. Dibbendu Kumar Dash

Assistant Registrar — Pediatric Surgery | Serial: +8801934998688

Dr. Dibbendu Kumar Dash MBBS, BCS (Health), MS (Pediatric Surgery), BSMMU Pediatric (Child) Surgery Specialist Assistant Registrar (Pediatric Surgery) Khulna Medical College & Hospital

Dr. Dibbendu Kumar Dash is a Pediatric (Child) Surgeon in Khulna who helps manage common surgical problems in infants and children with structured evaluation and family-centered counseling. He focuses on safe decision-making, timely referrals when needed, and practical aftercare instructions.

  • Education: MBBS, BCS (Health), MS (Pediatric Surgery) (as listed)
  • Designation: Assistant Registrar (Pediatric Surgery)
  • Specialty: Pediatric (Child) Surgery
  • Workplace: Khulna Medical College & Hospital, Khulna (as listed)
  • BM&DC Registration: A-68200

Chamber & Appointment Information

Chamber A

  • Clinic Name: Biswas Investigation Center & Clinic
  • Full Address: KDA Plot & Holding No: E X-2 (East side of KMC), Choto Boyra, Khulna
  • Visiting Hours: 02:00 PM – 03:00 PM | Closed: Friday
  • Get Directions: Open in Google Maps

Chamber B

  • Clinic Name: Khulna Islamia Hospital & Diagnostic
  • Full Address: 290/1, Sher-E-Bangla Road, Amtola, Nirala, Khulna
  • Visiting Hours: 04:00 PM – 08:00 PM | Closed: Friday
  • Get Directions: Open in Google Maps

Dr. H. M. Zafor Sharif

Pediatric Surgeon (Laparoscopy)

Dr. H M Zafor Sharif MBBS, BCS (Health), MS (Pediatric Surgery) Pediatric & Laparoscopic Surgeon Assistant Professor (Pediatric Surgery) Khulna Medical College & Hospital

Dr. H. M. Zafor Sharif is a Pediatric Surgeon in Khulna who supports children needing surgical care, including minimally invasive (laparoscopic) options when suitable. He prioritizes clear counseling, step-by-step planning, and careful follow-up during recovery.

  • Education: MBBS, BCS (Health), MS (Pediatric Surgery) (as listed)
  • Specialties: Pediatric Surgery, Laparoscopic Surgery
  • Experience: Over 5 years
  • BM&DC Registration: A-42927

Chamber & Appointment Information

Chamber A

  • Clinic Name: Khan Jahan Ali Hospital
  • Full Address: 7, KDA Avenue, Moylapota More, Khulna
  • Visiting Hours: 02:00 PM – 05:00 PM | Closed: Friday
  • Consultation Fee: First Visit: ৳800 | Follow-up: ৳600 (as listed)
  • Get Directions: Open in Google Maps

Chamber B

  • Clinic Name: Good Health Clinic & Diagnostic
  • Full Address: 268, Khan Jahan Ali Road, Tootpara Kabarsthan More, Khulna
  • Visiting Hours: 02:00 PM – 04:00 PM | Closed: Friday
  • Consultation Fee: First Visit: ৳800 | Follow-up: ৳600 (as listed)
  • Get Directions: Open in Google Maps

Dr. S. M. Jukar Nayeem

Assistant Professor — Pediatric Surgery | Serial: 01911-337160, 01701-667283

Dr. S. M. Jukar Nayeem is a Pediatric (Child) Surgeon in Khulna who provides structured assessment and counseling for childhood surgical problems. He focuses on family-friendly explanations, safe treatment choices, and clear aftercare instructions.

  • Education: MBBS, MS (Pediatric Surgery) (as listed)
  • Designation: Assistant Professor (Pediatric Surgery)
  • Specialty: Pediatric Surgery
  • Workplace: Khulna Medical College & Hospital, Khulna (as listed)

Chamber & Appointment Information

  • Clinic Name: Alif Diagnostic Center
  • Full Address: 9, Khan Jahan Ali Road (Tutpara Koborsthan Mor), Khulna – 9100
  • Visiting Hours: 04:00 PM – 09:00 PM | Closed: Friday
  • Consultation Fee: First Visit: ৳800 | Follow-up: ৳600 (as listed)
  • Clinic Serial: 01911-337160 / 01701-667283
  • Get Directions: Open in Google Maps

Pediatric surgery options in Khulna (government hospitals vs private clinics)

Quick decision: If your child has danger signs (severe pain, repeated vomiting, stuck hernia swelling, newborn green vomit) → go to emergency/government hospital first. If your child is stable → book a chamber/private clinic visit and confirm serial by phone.

Families usually access pediatric surgical care through a combination of government hospitals and private clinics/chambers. Your best option depends on urgency, budget, and whether you need admission/operation support.

1) Government hospitals (for emergency, admission, and lower cost)

Government hospitals are often the safest first stop for:

  • Emergencies (severe pain, repeated vomiting, newborn danger signs)
  • Cases that may need admission, IV fluids, urgent surgery, or round-the-clock monitoring
  • Families traveling from outside Khulna who need a single place to start

Common route in Khulna:

  • Khulna Medical College & Hospital (KMCH)

Tip: In government settings, you may wait longer. Carry your child’s reports, a medicines list, water, and some snacks/ORS.

2) Private clinics and diagnostic centers (for chamber visits and planned surgery)

Private chambers are usually helpful when:

  • Your child is stable and you want a planned consultation
  • You want faster appointment timing and smoother serial management
  • You need report review, follow-up dressing checks, or elective procedure planning

How to choose safely:

  • Confirm the surgeon is BMDC-registered
  • Ask where the operation will be performed (a hospital with OT + anesthesia + pediatric support)
  • Ask for a total cost breakdown (surgeon, anesthesia, OT, bed, medicines, follow-up)

For accuracy, rely on the exact chamber name and address shown in the doctor profile you choose.

Pediatric surgeon vs pediatrician: which one do you need?

Many families first visit a child specialist (pediatrician). That’s excellent for fever, cough, diarrhea, nutrition, asthma, and overall child health.

Your child’s problem in one line (quick guidance)

  • Fever/cough/diarrhea/nutrition issues → pediatrician first
  • Groin/scrotum swelling, suspected hernia/hydrocele/UDT → pediatric surgeon
  • Severe belly pain + vomiting → emergency first; then pediatric surgeon consult
  • Birth defect or urine opening issue → pediatric surgeon for planned assessment

When a pediatric surgeon is usually needed

You should consider a pediatric surgeon when your child has:

  • Swelling in the groin/scrotum (hernia/hydrocele suspected)
  • A testis not in the scrotum (undescended testis / UDT)
  • Persistent belly pain with vomiting, severe constipation, or signs of obstruction
  • Symptoms suggestive of appendicitis (right-lower belly pain, fever, vomiting)
  • A birth defect needing surgical evaluation (some need early planning)
  • Hypospadias or urine opening issues
  • Recurrent skin cysts, sinuses, fistula, or congenital lumps

If you’re uncertain, start with a pediatrician—but ask early if a surgical referral is needed.

Common problems treated by a pediatric surgeon in Khulna

Most common reasons parents visit (quick list)

  • Groin/scrotum swelling (often hernia or hydrocele)
  • Undescended testis (UDT)
  • Suspected appendicitis (belly pain + vomiting/fever)
  • Hypospadias (urine opening not at the tip)
  • Newborn/infant surgical concerns (doctor will guide urgency)

1) Inguinal hernia (কুঁচকির হার্নিয়া)

  • Swelling in the groin, often more visible when the child cries or coughs
  • Painful/hard/red swelling or vomiting → urgent evaluation

2) Hydrocele (পানিভরা অণ্ডকোষ)

  • Scrotal swelling that may change in size
  • In infants, some hydroceles can improve with time, but persistent or large swelling should be assessed
  • A pediatric surgeon helps decide observe vs operate and the safest timing

3) Undescended testis / UDT (অণ্ডকোষ না নামা)

  • One or both testes are not found in the scrotum
  • Common approach: specialist evaluation if not descended by around 6 months (corrected age for prematurity), and orchiopexy within the next year (often by 12–18 months)

4) Appendicitis in children

  • Pain may start around the navel then move to the right lower belly
  • Fever, nausea, vomiting, and refusal to eat are common

5) Hypospadias (হাইপোস্প্যাডিয়াস)

  • The urine opening is not at the tip
  • Treatment is surgical
  • Planned repair is commonly considered around 6–18 months (depends on severity)

6) Other surgical problems a pediatric surgeon may evaluate

  • Umbilical hernia
  • Congenital lumps/cysts
  • Some circumcision complication cases (referral-based)

7) Intestinal obstruction and trauma (urgent)

  • Vomiting, bloating, no stool/gas, or abdominal trauma → emergency first

Note: Not every child needs immediate surgery. A good pediatric surgeon explains whether to operate now, later, or observe.

Emergency warning signs: go to hospital now (don’t wait for chamber)

Parents often search “doctor near me” at night or during travel. If any of the signs below are present, do not wait for visiting hours—go to emergency immediately. If you’re unsure, it’s safer to go to emergency.

  • Severe abdominal pain with repeated vomiting
  • Bloated belly with no stool/gas
  • Hernia swelling that becomes painful, hard, red, or cannot be pushed back
  • Blood in stool/black stool, or severe diarrhea with dehydration signs
  • High fever with unusual sleepiness, seizures, or not drinking
  • Newborn with green vomiting (bilious vomiting)
  • Breathing difficulty, bluish lips, or severe weakness

Where to go in Khulna: go to the emergency department of a major hospital or a medical college hospital first; a pediatric surgical consult can be arranged from there.

What happens during a pediatric surgery consultation

A typical consultation (OPD/chamber) includes:

  1. History in simple words: when it started, pain, vomiting, fever, feeding, bowel/urine habits
  2. Physical exam: child-friendly examination (parents stay close)
  3. Tests if needed: ultrasound, blood tests, X-ray (depending on symptoms)
  4. A clear plan: whether surgery is needed, timing (urgent vs elective), admission/day-care, and follow-up

What to bring (Bangladesh practical checklist)

This helps the doctor decide faster and reduces repeat spending (বারবার টেস্টের খরচ).

  • Previous prescriptions and reports (even mobile photos)
  • Ultrasound/X-ray CDs or printed reports
  • Child’s immunization card (if available)
  • A list of medicines your child is taking
  • If your child has asthma/heart issues or past anesthesia history, bring those notes

Online consultation: when it helps (and when it doesn’t)

Online consultation (ভিডিও/ফোন) can help for:

  • Reviewing reports (ultrasound, blood tests)
  • Post-operation follow-up (wound photo guidance, medicine review)
  • A second opinion on timing of elective surgery

Online consultation is not enough for severe pain, repeated vomiting, stuck hernia swelling, or newborn danger signs. In those cases, go to emergency first.

Chamber, appointment number, visiting hours, and fee in Khulna

Families often search exactly like this:

  • pediatric surgeon appointment number Khulna
  • pediatric surgeon visiting hours Khulna
  • pediatric surgeon consultation fee Khulna
  • child surgeon chamber address Khulna
  • child surgery doctor Khulna chamber / appointment

How to use chamber details

  • Look for the appointment number, visiting hours, consultation fee, and clinic full address (চেম্বারের ঠিকানা).
  • Call before traveling because schedules can change due to OT duties, emergency calls, or hospital rounds.

Local areas people search in Khulna

  • Royal More, Boyra, Sonadanga, Shibbari, Gollamari, Khalishpur, Daulatpur, Rupsha, Khulna Sadar
  • Khan Jahan Ali Road
  • Near Khulna Medical College & Hospital (KMCH) or Shishu hospital Khulna (when relevant)

Cost and “consultation fee”: what parents in Bangladesh should understand

Parents often ask: “ডাক্তার দেখাতে কত টাকা লাগবে? অপারেশন খরচ কত হতে পারে?” The honest answer is: it depends on the hospital, anesthesia, and whether surgery is urgent or elective.

Fees usually vary by the doctor’s seniority, the chamber setup, and whether you are a new patient, old patient, or showing reports.

Helpful step: ask for a written breakdown so you know what you are paying for (surgeon fee, anesthesia, OT, bed, medicines, follow-up).

BMDC registration and safety: how to choose a trusted pediatric surgeon

In Bangladesh, a doctor should have a valid BMDC registration number. For surgery, look for MBBS plus higher training (often MS in Pediatric Surgery) and a safe setup for anesthesia and child-friendly support.

Child surgery recovery time and anesthesia safety (parent concerns)

Pediatric anesthesia safety depends on trained providers, weight-based dosing, and continuous monitoring. Follow fasting (NPO) instructions carefully, and share any asthma/heart disease/past anesthesia reaction during pre-op assessment.

What good post-surgery care looks like (Bangladesh home tips)

  • Keep dressing clean and dry; watch for increasing redness, swelling, pus, or fever
  • Use fever/pain medicine by correct weight-based dose
  • Follow feeding and activity advice
  • Keep the follow-up date (stitch removal/review)

If your child has increasing pain, persistent fever, swelling, pus, or vomiting after surgery, contact the surgeon’s chamber or hospital promptly.

If you need a different type of child care, these related services can also help:

  • Pediatrician/Child Specialist
  • Neonatology (newborn care)
  • Child ENT
  • Pediatric Gastroenterology

If your child has both medical and surgical concerns, families often start with a pediatrician and then visit a pediatric surgeon with referral notes and reports.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which hospitals in Khulna offer pediatric surgery services?

Common starting points in Khulna include:

  • Khulna Medical College Hospital (KMCH), Boyra — Phone: +88041-761535
  • 250 Bedded General Hospital, Khulna — Hotline: 01730-324797
  • Khulna City Medical College — Phone: +88019990-990999

Tip: Ask specifically for “Pediatric Surgery OPD/Unit” and confirm OPD day + serial system + emergency coverage.

Is there a child-focused hospital in Khulna for pediatric surgical consultation?

Yes—Khulna Shishu Hospital (Location: K.D. Ghos Road, Khulna) — Phone: 01409-467601.

Because availability can vary, call and ask:

  • Which days a pediatric surgeon sits
  • Whether surgeries are done there or referred to another facility
  • How to get a serial (walk-in / phone)

How do I find a reputable pediatric surgery specialist in Khulna?

Use a verification-first checklist:

  • Start with surgeons attached to major hospitals like KMCH
  • Check trusted directories such as Bangladesh Health Alliance (BHA) for updated profiles
  • Confirm designation + chamber schedule + fee + where surgery is performed
  • Ask your child’s pediatrician for referral if the case seems urgent or complex

Safety note: If a doctor’s BM&DC registration or credential details aren’t publicly available, we mark them “Pending verification.”

What are the common surgeries performed by pediatric surgeons in Khulna?

Common pediatric surgery cases typically include:

  • Hernia repair (inguinal/umbilical)
  • Hydrocele treatment
  • Undescended testis surgery
  • Appendicitis evaluation and appendectomy (when needed)
  • Selected urogenital surgeries (e.g., hypospadias repair)

Neonatal (newborn) surgery depends on facility readiness (pediatric anesthesia + neonatal support). The surgeon may advise referral for higher-level care if required.

What qualifications should I look for in a pediatric surgery specialist?

In Bangladesh, pediatric surgeons commonly have:

  • MBBS plus postgraduate surgical training (often MS in Pediatric Surgery)
  • Hospital-based pediatric surgery experience
  • Clear documentation of designation and work attachment

BHA policy: Don’t rely on social posts or informal claims. Verify using hospital affiliation and official/credible listings.

How do I book an appointment for pediatric surgery services in Khulna?

Ways to book:

  • KMCH (Boyra): Call +88041-761535 and ask the OPD/serial process for Pediatric Surgery
  • 250 Bedded General Hospital: Hotline 01730-324797
  • Khulna City Medical College: +88019990-990999
  • Khulna Shishu Hospital: 01409-467601

What to ask on the call: Visiting day/time, serial rules, consultation fee, and what documents to bring.

How should I prepare my child for pediatric surgery?

  • Explain the plan simply and calmly in child-friendly language
  • Follow fasting (NPO) instructions exactly (important for anesthesia safety)
  • Bring previous reports, prescriptions, and a short symptom timeline
  • Pack essentials: comfortable clothes, wipes, water (for after fasting ends), and a favorite toy

What is the typical recovery time after pediatric surgery?

Recovery varies by procedure and child’s health.

  • Many minor surgeries improve within days to 1–2 weeks
  • Some surgeries need longer wound care and activity restriction

Ask your surgeon about: pain control plan, dressing care, bathing rules, return-to-school timing, and follow-up date.

What are the risks and complications of pediatric surgery?

Risks are usually low but may include:

  • Infection, bleeding, wound issues
  • Allergic reaction or anesthesia-related complications
  • Procedure-specific risks (e.g., recurrence in hernia)

Risk is reduced by choosing trained pediatric surgeons, appropriate facilities, and following discharge instructions.

Go to emergency immediately if there is high fever, breathing trouble, severe/worsening pain, repeated vomiting, unusual bleeding, or a swelling becomes hard and painful.

If my child needs higher-level or complex care, what should I do from Khulna?

Start evaluation at a major center like KMCH (+88041-761535) or a child-focused facility like Khulna Shishu Hospital (01409-467601). If the surgeon recommends referral for NICU/complex neonatal surgery, follow the referral pathway quickly and carry all reports, imaging, and prescriptions.

Who should I see in Khulna for my baby’s groin swelling—pediatrician or pediatric surgeon?

If the swelling is in the groin or scrotum (often noticed when the baby cries), it’s best to consult a pediatric surgeon (child surgeon) because conditions like inguinal hernia/hydrocele/UDT usually need surgical evaluation. If the baby has fever or cough too, you can still start with a pediatrician—but ask early if a surgical referral is needed.

How do I find a BMDC-registered pediatric surgeon in Khulna with chamber details?

Use BHA’s Khulna directory and choose a profile that clearly shows the doctor’s BMDC number, degrees, and full chamber information.

What should I ask when I call for serial (সিরিয়াল) in Khulna?

Ask these 4 questions:

  1. “Doctor কয়টায় বসেন?” (Exact sitting time)
  2. সিরিয়াল কিভাবে হবে?” (Token/phone list/online)
  3. “New patient fee কত?” (New fee)
  4. “Report দেখাতে হলে আলাদা ফি আছে?” (Report-review charge)

How much is the pediatric surgeon consultation fee in Khulna?

Fees vary by seniority and chamber setup, so the safest way is to check the doctor profile for the listed fee and confirm by phone before traveling.

Tip: On BHA, look for Consultation Fee + Appointment Number together so families can confirm quickly.

Can I get online consultation with a pediatric surgeon from Khulna?

Yes—many doctors offer phone/video consultation for report review or post-op follow-up. But for emergencies (severe pain, repeated vomiting, stuck hernia swelling, newborn green vomiting), online consultation is not enough—go to the nearest emergency.

What tests are commonly advised before a child surgery decision?

It depends on the problem, but common examples are:

  • Ultrasound (groin/scrotum/abdomen)
  • CBC/blood tests (infection or surgery planning)
  • X-ray (selected abdominal or chest symptoms)

Bring all previous reports (even mobile photos) to reduce repeat tests.

What is the best age/time for hypospadias evaluation in Bangladesh?

Families usually benefit from an early pediatric surgery evaluation so the doctor can plan timing and explain the treatment pathway. If you notice the urine opening is not at the tip, don’t wait—book a consult for assessment.

Is anesthesia safe for children in surgery?

Modern pediatric anesthesia is generally designed around weight-based dosing and close monitoring. The safest approach is to operate where there is appropriate pediatric support, and to share your child’s history (asthma, heart disease, past anesthesia reactions) during pre-op assessment.

Helpful statistic (context): UNICEF reports Bangladesh’s under‑five mortality is 31 per 1,000 live births, so timely and correct care matters when a condition is surgical.

Which signs mean I should go to emergency immediately instead of waiting for chamber time?

Go to emergency now if your child has:

  • Severe abdominal pain + repeated vomiting
  • Bloated belly with no stool/gas
  • Hernia swelling that is painful/hard/red or cannot be pushed back
  • Newborn green vomiting (bilious vomiting)

Chamber visits are for stable cases—emergency care is for danger signs.

What documents should I carry for a pediatric surgeon visit in Khulna?

Carry:

  • Old prescriptions and reports (paper or photos)
  • Ultrasound/X-ray reports
  • Medicine list
  • Immunization card (if available)
  • Any previous operation/anesthesia notes

This helps the doctor decide faster and reduces repeat spending.

References

Conclusion

Finding the right pediatric surgery specialist in Khulna is essential for your child’s health and well-being. By consulting reputable sources like Bangladesh Health Alliance (BHA), you can connect with experienced and qualified specialists who prioritize the health and well-being of children. Remember, timely diagnosis and appropriate surgical intervention can significantly improve the outcomes and quality of life for children in Khulna.

Medical disclaimer

This page is for general patient education and directory support. It does not replace an in-person medical examination. For emergencies, visit the nearest hospital emergency department immediately.