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  • MBBS, MD (Pediatrics)
  • Newborn, Adolescent & Child Diseases Specialist
  • Rajshahi Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, DCH, MD (CHILD), PhD
  • Newborn, Adolescent & Child Diseases Specialist
  • Dhaka Shishu Hospital
  • MBBS, FCPS (CHILD)
  • Newborn, Adolescent & Child Diseases Specialist
  • Delta Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, FCPS (Pediatrics), DMEd, FRCP (UK)
  • Child Diseases Specialist
  • Rajshahi Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, BCS (Health), MS (Pediatric Surgery)
  • Pediatric Surgery Specialist
  • Dhaka Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, BCS (Health), DCH (CHILD)
  • Child Health Specialist
  • Cumilla Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, FCPS (CHILD)
  • Neonatal & Child Diseases Specialist
  • Birdem General Hospital & Ibrahim Medical College
  • MBBS, DCH, FCPS (CHILD), MRCP (UK), MRCP (IRE), FRCP (EDIN)
  • Neonatal & Child Diseases Specialist
  • Dhaka Shishu Hospital
  • MBBS, DCH, MD (Child Health)
  • Newborn, Adolescent & Child Diseases Specialist
  • Chittagong Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS (Dhaka), BCS (Health), MS (Pediatric Surgery), Higher Training (India)
  • Neonatal & Pediatric Surgeon
  • Mymensingh Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, DCH, FCPS (Child)
  • Child Specialist
  • Dhaka Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, BCS (Health), DCH (BSMMU), PGPN (USA)
  • Child Diseases & Nutrition Specialist
  • General Hospital, Chittagong
  • MBBS, DCH (Child), MD (Neonatology)
  • Newborn & Child Specialist
  • Sher-E-Bangla Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, DCH, FCPS (Pediatrics), FRCP (UK)
  • Child Diseases Specialist
  • Chattogram Maa-O-Shishu Hospital Medical College
  • MBBS, BCS (Health), FCPS (Child)
  • Child Specialist
  • Rangpur Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, DCH, MD (Pediatrics)
  • Newborn & Child Diseases Specialist
  • Community Based Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS (CU), MS (Pediatric Surgery)
  • Neonatal & Pediatric Diseases Specialist Surgeon
  • Eastern Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, FCPS (Pediatrics), PGPN (Child Nutrition, USA)
  • Neonatal & Child Diseases Specialist
  • Bangabandhu Memorial Hospital, USTC, Chittagong
  • MBBS, MCPS, FCPS (CHILD)
  • Child Specialist
  • Mugda Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, FCPS (Pediatrics)
  • Newborn, Adolescent & Child Diseases Specialist
  • Institute of Child & Mother Health
  • MBBS, BCS (Health), DCH, FCPS (Ped)
  • Child Specialist
  • Maternal & Child Health Training Institute
  • MBBS, DCH, CCD (BIRDEM)
  • Newborn, ICU & Child Diseases Specialist
  • Farazy Hospital Limited
  • MBBS, MCPS (Pediatrics), DCH (Ireland)
  • Newborn, Adolescent, Child Diseases & NICU Specialist
  • Delta Hospital Limited
  • MBBS, BCS (Health), MPH (Nutrition), MD (Pediatric Gastroenterology)
  • Child Gastroenterology, Liver & Nutrition Specialist
  • Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, BCS (Health), DCH, FCPS (Pediatrics)
  • Child Diseases Specialist
  • Chittagong Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, DCH, MRCP (UK)
  • Newborn, Adolescent & Child Diseases Specialist
  • Institute of Child & Mother Health
  • MBBS, FCPS (Pediatrics), D-MED (UK), FACP (USA), FRCP (UK)
  • Neonatal & Child Diseases Specialist
  • Birdem General Hospital & Ibrahim Medical College
  • MBBS, MCPS, DCH, MD (Pediatrics), FRCP (Glasgow)
  • Newborn & Child Diseases Specialist
  • United Hospital, Dhaka
  • MBBS, MS (Pediatric Surgery), FICS, EMSB (Australia), PhD
  • Pediatric (Child & Newborn) Specialist Surgeon
  • Dhaka Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, FCPS (CHILD)
  • Newborn, Adolescent & Child Diseases Specialist
  • Delta Medical College & Hospital

FAQ's on Child Doctor

A child specialist doctor, also known as a pediatrician, is a medical professional who specializes in the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents.

A child specialist doctor provides medical care to infants, children, and adolescents, including diagnosing and treating illnesses, managing chronic conditions, monitoring growth and development, administering vaccinations, and providing guidance on nutrition and overall wellness.

A child specialist doctor treats a wide range of health concerns, including infections, allergies, asthma, developmental delays, behavioral problems, and chronic conditions such as diabetes and asthma.

You should take your child to see a child specialist doctor for regular check-ups and preventive care, as well as when your child is sick or experiencing symptoms such as fever, cough, or difficulty breathing.

Yes, a child specialist doctor is qualified to provide vaccinations for infants, children, and adolescents according to the recommended vaccination schedule.

It is recommended to take your child for regular check-ups at the following ages: within the first week after birth, 1 month, 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 9 months, 12 months, 15 months, 18 months, 24 months, 30 months, and 3 years, and annually thereafter.

You should bring your child's medical records, including vaccination records, and any relevant information about your child's health history. You may also need to bring a list of medications your child is currently taking.

Yes, a child specialist doctor can provide medical care for children with special needs, including those with physical or developmental disabilities.

Yes, a child specialist doctor can provide guidance on parenting and child development, including advice on nutrition, sleep, behavior, and social-emotional development.

You can find a qualified child specialist doctor in your area by asking for referrals from your primary care doctor or by searching online for pediatricians in your area. You can also use telemedicine apps Bissoy to consult with child specialist doctors remotely.