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  • MBBS, BCS (Health), FCPS (OBGYN)
  • Gynecologist & Surgeon
  • Mymensingh Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, FCPS (OBGYN)
  • Gynecology, Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon
  • Jalalabad Ragib-Rabeya Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, DGO (OBGYN), FCPS (OBGYN)
  • Gynecology, Infertility Specialist & Laparoscopic Surgeon
  • Islami Bank Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, MS (OBGYN), CMU, DMU (Ultra)
  • Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist
  • Institute of Child & Mother Health
  • MBBS, BCS (Health), DGO (DU), FCPS (OBGYN), WHO Fellow (Thailand)
  • Gynecology, Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon
  • Rajshahi Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, FCPS (OBGYN)
  • Gynecology, Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon
  • Mugda Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, DGO (BSMMU), FCGP, CCD (BIRDEM)
  • Gynecology, Infertility, Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon
  • Institute of Child & Mother Health
  • MBBS, DGO
  • Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist
  • Chattogram Maa-O-Shishu Hospital Medical College
  • MBBS, FCPS (OBGYN)
  • Gynecology, Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon
  • Centre for Woman & Child Health
  • MBBS, DMAS, FMAS, MRCOG (UK)
  • Gynecology, Obstetrics Specialist & Laparoscopic Surgeon
  • Patuakhali Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, FCPS (OBGYN)
  • Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist
  • Ad-Din Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, FCPS (OBGYN), MS (OBGYN)
  • Gynecology, Obstetrics Specialist & Laparoscopic Surgeon
  • Dhaka Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, BCS (Health), FCPS (OBGYN), MS (OBGYN)
  • Gynecologist & Surgeon
  • Mymensingh Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, MCPS (OBGYN), FRSH (UK), DFFP (UK)
  • Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist
  • Shaheed Monsur Ali Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, FCPS (OBGYN)
  • Gynecology, Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon
  • Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Hospital
  • MBBS (DU), FCPS (OBGYN), DOWH (Ireland), MRCOG (London), MD (Colombo)
  • Gynecology, Infertility Specialist & Laparoscopic Surgeon
  • MARKS Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, DGO (DU)
  • Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist
  • Islami Bank Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, BCS (Health), FCPS (OBGYN)
  • Gynecology, Obstetrics Specialist & Laparoscopic Surgeon
  • Ibn Sina Diagnostic & Consultation Center
  • MBBS, FCPS (OBGYN)
  • Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist
  • Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Hospital
  • MBBS, FCPS (OBGYN)
  • Gynecology, Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon
  • Mymensingh Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, FCPS (OBGYN)
  • Gynecology, Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon
  • Dhaka Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, DGO, MCPS (OBGYN)
  • Gynecological Oncology Specialist
  • National Institute of Cancer Research & Hospital
  • MBBS (DU), MS (OBGYN)
  • Gynecology, Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon
  • Khulna Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, DGO, FCPS (OBGYN), Training (Gynecologic Oncology, USA & SG)
  • Gynecology, Gynecological Cancer Specialist & Surgeon
  • National Institute of Cancer Research & Hospital
  • MBBS, FCPS (OBGYN)
  • Gynecology, Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon
  • Rajshahi Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, FCPS (OBGYN)
  • Gynecology, Obstetrics Specialist & Laparoscopic Surgeon
  • Chittagong Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, MCPS, MS (OBGYN), FCPS (OBGYN)
  • Gynecology, Obstetrics Specialist & Laparoscopic Surgeon
  • United Hospital, Dhaka
  • MBBS, FCPS (OBGYN)
  • Gynecology, Obstetrics Specialist & Laparoscopic Surgeon
  • Jalalabad Ragib-Rabeya Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, BCS (Health), DGO, MCPS (OBGYN), FCPS (OBGYN)
  • Gynecology, Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon
  • Sher-E-Bangla Medical College & Hospital
  • MBBS, FCPS (OBGYN), MCPS
  • Gynecology, Obstetrics Specialist & Laparoscopic Surgeon
  • Chittagong Medical College & Hospital

FAQ's on Gynaecology Doctor

A gynecologist is a medical doctor who specializes in the female reproductive system, including the vagina, uterus, ovaries, and breasts.

A gynecologist provide a range of care and treatment for women's health issues throughout their lives. They perform annual check-ups and pelvic exams, as well as provide counseling and management of birth control methods. They also offer pregnancy and prenatal care, including monitoring the health of both the mother and the developing baby. Gynecologists evaluate and treat menstrual problems, such as heavy or irregular periods, and also offer sexually transmitted infection testing and treatment. They perform Pap smears and cervical cancer screening, as well as breast exams and referrals for mammograms. Gynecologists also provide evaluation and treatment for infertility, menopause management, and hormone replacement therapy. Finally, a gynecologist perform gynecological surgeries, including hysterectomy and laparoscopy, when necessary to treat certain conditions.

Gynecologists treat a range of conditions related to the female reproductive system, including menstrual disorders, infections, sexually transmitted diseases, endometriosis, infertility, and various forms of cancer.

Common problems that warrant a visit to a gynecologist include irregular menstrual cycles, pain or discomfort during sex, abnormal vaginal discharge or bleeding, infertility, and symptoms of menopause. Women should consult a gynecologist if they experience any concerning symptoms related to their reproductive health, including abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding or discharge, urinary incontinence, painful periods, or lumps or bumps in the genital area.

Yes, gynecologists can provide care during pregnancy, including prenatal care and delivery.

Yes, gynecologists can provide care for menopausal women, including hormone replacement therapy and management of menopausal symptoms.

To prepare for your visit to a gynecologist, you should gather your medical history, write down any questions you have, and wear comfortable clothing. You may also want to avoid sexual activity or using vaginal products for a day or two before your exam.

It is recommended that girls begin seeing a gynecologist between the ages of 13 and 15, or when they become sexually active. This allows for early detection and treatment of any potential reproductive health issues.

Most women should see a gynecologist annually for a check-up, although the frequency of visits may vary depending on individual health needs and risk factors.

Yes, in fact, most women begin seeing a gynecologist for prenatal care as soon as they find out they are pregnant. Your gynecologist will work with you to ensure that you and your baby are healthy throughout your pregnancy.

Yes, gynecologists are trained to provide care for women throughout all stages of their reproductive lives, including menopause. They can provide guidance on managing menopause symptoms and may also recommend hormone replacement therapy or other treatments.

While there are many ways to find a qualified gynecologist in your area, one effective and convenient method is to use a telemedicine app like Bissoy. Bissoy offers a comprehensive database of licensed and qualified gynecologists who can provide you with medical advice and consultation from the comfort of your own home. You can search for gynecologists in your area, read reviews from other patients, and schedule appointments online. Bissoy also provides the added convenience of online video consultations, which can be especially helpful if you have a busy schedule or prefer not to leave your home. Other ways to find a qualified gynecologist in your area include asking for referrals from your primary care physician, friends or family members, or checking with your health insurance provider for a list of in-network providers.