Dr. Mushfiqul Abrar

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Dr. Mushfiqul Abrar

Dr. Mushfiqul Abrar achieved his MBBS degree in 2010 from Chattogram Medical College.

Later in 2018, he completed his MD degree in Hepatology from Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU), Chattogram.

During his MD thesis, he has performed more than 100 liver biopsies, and his research was later published in the International Index Journal.

He is a member of the Hepatology Society, Chattogram, Bangladesh.

He has special skills and long-term experience in Gastrointestinal Diagnostics and Therapeutic Endoscopy.

He is trained in the treatment of various diseases of the liver and digestive system, including Hepatitis, Liver Cirrhosis and Liver Cancer.

Over the years he has participated in various international seminars and conferences.

Dr. Mushfiqul Abrar

Dr. Mushfiqul Abrar

MBBS, MD (Hepatology)

Associate Consultant

Chattogram Medical College

Expertise in: Hepatology

Chamber Address

Apollo Hospital Chattogram
Plot No. H1, Ananna Residential Area, CDA, Oxygen - Kuwaish Rd, Chattogram

Phone:10663, 09612310663

Dr. Mushfiqul Abrar achieved his MBBS degree in 2010 from Chattogram Medical College.

Later in 2018, he completed his MD degree in Hepatology from Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU), Chattogram.

During his MD thesis, he has performed more than 100 liver biopsies, and his research was later published in the International Index Journal.

He is a member of the Hepatology Society, Chattogram, Bangladesh.

He has special skills and long-term experience in Gastrointestinal Diagnostics and Therapeutic Endoscopy.

He is trained in the treatment of various diseases of the liver and digestive system, including Hepatitis, Liver Cirrhosis and Liver Cancer.

Over the years he has participated in various international seminars and conferences.

Dr. Mushfiqul Abrar

MBBS, MD (Hepatology)

Associate Consultant

Chattogram Medical College

Expertise in: Hepatology

Chamber Address

Apollo Hospital Chattogram
Plot No. H1, Ananna Residential Area, CDA, Oxygen - Kuwaish Rd, Chattogram

Phone:10663, 09612310663

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