Asst. Prof. Dr. Md. Habibur Rahman - Urologist in Sylhet

Asst. Prof. Dr. Md. Habibur Rahman

MBBS, FCPS (Surgery), MS( Urology)

🩺 Urologist 📍 Sylhet ⏱ 13
🏥 Jalalabad Ragib Rabeya Medical College, Sylhet

ℹ️ About Dr. Asst.

Asst. Prof. Dr. Md. Habibur Rahman — Urologist in Sylhet (BM&DC Registered)

MBBS | FCPS (Surgery) | MS (Urology)
Assistant Professor, Department of Urology
Jalalabad Ragib Rabeya Medical College, Sylhet
BM&DC Registration No.: 53747 | Clinical Experience: 13 years

If you or a family member is experiencing urinary problems—burning during urination, recurrent infection symptoms, stone-like pain, blood in urine, or prostate-related urinary difficulty—this profile is designed to help you make a clear, practical decision. It provides chamber details, common symptom checklists, what tests are typically used in urology pathways, and how to prepare so your consultation is more effective and time-saving.

Quick Booking Information (Sylhet Chamber)

Consultation Room: 425

Subhanighat, Bishwa Rd, Sylhet-3100

03:00 PM – 07:00 PM

৳800 / Fee

Mirer Maidan, Sylhet

33, Arnob, Mirer Maidan, Sylhet

07:00 PM – 09:00 PM (Fri Closed)

৳800 / Fee

Habiganj Branch

Muktijoddha Complex, Habiganj

10:00 AM – 06:00 PM (Friday)

৳800 / Fee

Patient tip: Call before visiting to confirm the serial system and timing. If you have severe pain, fever, vomiting, or cannot pass urine, mention it during the call—these are commonly treated as urgent symptoms.

Why Early Urology Care Matters

Urinary symptoms can disrupt sleep, work, travel, and family life. Many people delay care because the symptoms feel uncomfortable to talk about, or because they are unsure whether the issue is related to the kidneys, bladder, prostate, or “just infection.”

Delays can increase risk and cost. For example:

A structured urology consultation helps reduce uncertainty and repeated spending by focusing on the right diagnosis pathway and a step-by-step plan.

Professional Profile at a Glance

Asst. Prof. Dr. Md. Habibur Rahman is a BM&DC-registered urologist and academic physician. He serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Urology at Jalalabad Ragib Rabeya Medical College, Sylhet, and provides consultations for a wide range of urology concerns. Where clinically appropriate, he also guides patients through management pathways related to minimally invasive and laparoscopic urology.

Note: The right approach depends on symptoms, examination findings (when needed), and test results. Care is individualized.

Education, Academic Role & Clinical Experience

Asst. Prof. Dr. Md. Habibur Rahman’s training pathway combines medical graduation, specialist surgical qualification, and advanced urology residency-level training—a progression that supports evidence-based decision-making in both routine and complex urology consultations.

In an academic hospital environment, an Assistant Professor typically balances patient care with teaching and supervised clinical work, supporting consistent standards in assessment and management.

What experience usually improves in patient care:

What a Urologist Treats (Simple Explanation)

Urology covers conditions of the urinary tract in men and women:

Urology also includes many male urinary and reproductive health concerns, such as prostate-related urinary symptoms and scrotal/testicular problems.

Because urinary symptoms often overlap—stone vs infection vs prostate vs dehydration—urology care prioritizes structured diagnosis:

Data-Centric Reality Check: Why Tests and Culture Matter

A common patient question is: “If it feels like infection, why do I need tests?” The key reasons are misleading symptoms, recurrent problems, and antibiotic resistance.

What this means for patients:

Common Reasons Patients Visit a Urologist in Sylhet

Below are practical, real-life scenarios. You do not need to match these exactly—use them as a guide.

Burning can occur due to infection, dehydration, irritation, stones, or inflammation.

Consider a urology consultation if: symptoms last more than a few days, recur frequently, or are associated with fever, flank pain, or blood in urine.

Possible causes include infection, bladder irritation, diabetes control issues, overactive bladder, and prostate enlargement (in men).

Practical note: Night-time urination that repeatedly interrupts sleep is a common quality-of-life complaint in men with prostate-related symptoms.

Stone pain is often severe and wave-like. It may move from the back/side toward the lower abdomen or groin and may be associated with nausea or vomiting.

Important: Painkillers may reduce pain, but they do not address an obstruction. Evaluation helps prevent complications.

Even a single episode of blood in urine should be evaluated. It can occur with stones or infection, but it can also be linked to other urinary tract conditions.

If urinary infection symptoms keep returning, a urology review helps clarify:

Common complaints include weak stream, straining, interrupted flow, frequent night urination, and feeling of incomplete emptying.

Early management can improve comfort and reduce the risk of urinary retention.

These symptoms may relate to infection/inflammation, varicocele, hydrocele, hernia, or other causes. A urology consultation can guide what examination and imaging are appropriate.

Symptom-to-Action Guide

Red Flags: When to Seek Urgent Care

Go to a hospital urgently if you have:

These situations may require immediate assessment, pain control, hydration, and sometimes emergency urology support.

What to Expect During a Urology Consultation

A good consultation is usually structured and focused.

You may be asked:

If an examination is recommended, it is done professionally with privacy and consent.

Common tests in urology pathways may include:

Depending on symptoms and initial findings, additional imaging (such as CT) may be advised.

You should leave with:

How to Prepare for Your Visit (Time-Saving Checklist)

Bring what you have—don’t worry if you have no reports. If available, these items can reduce repeat costs and save time:

If possible: drink normal water before the visit unless you are vomiting or have been advised otherwise.

Minimally Invasive and Laparoscopic Urology (How Patients Benefit)

Many people worry that urology means “immediate surgery.” In reality, many urological conditions start with evaluation, medical management, and follow-up. When minimally invasive or laparoscopic approaches are relevant, consultation typically focuses on:

Patient-first view: Minimally invasive planning aims to reduce unnecessary suffering, avoid delays, and choose options with faster recovery where clinically suitable.

Urologic Oncology and Reconstructive Urology (Consultation Guidance)

This involves evaluation of suspected cancers related to the urinary system (kidney, bladder, prostate, etc.). Patients may present with blood in urine, abnormal imaging findings, or persistent urinary symptoms. Consultation commonly includes careful review of reports, risk assessment, and guidance on the next diagnostic steps and referral pathway when needed.

Reconstructive urology addresses structural or functional problems of the urinary tract. Patients may come with long-standing flow problems, complications after stones/infection, or previous procedures. The goal is to identify the cause and plan the safest evaluation and management route.

Online / Video Consultation: When It Helps (And When It Doesn’t)

Video consultation can be useful for:

In-person urgent care is usually safer for:

Professional Memberships

Trust & Verification: BM&DC Registration

In Bangladesh, BM&DC registration is an important marker of professional legitimacy and patient safety.

BM&DC Registration No.: 53747

How to Book an Appointment

Call 09610009640 and say:

“Serial for Urology Specialist — Asst. Prof. Dr. Md. Habibur Rahman, IBN Sina Hospital, Room 425, Subanighat.”

FAQs

If you have urinary symptoms that keep returning or don’t improve, a urologist is usually the right specialist—especially for:

They can overlap, but common patterns are:

If there’s fever with severe flank pain, treat it as urgent.

Not always. Burning can happen due to:

A simple urine test often helps clarify the cause.

Depending on your symptoms, a urologist may advise:

Bring any old reports so you don’t repeat tests unnecessarily.

Don’t panic, but don’t ignore it. Blood in urine can happen with:

Even if it stops the next day, it still deserves medical evaluation.

To make your visit easier:

Many small stones can pass naturally, but it depends on:

A urologist usually decides the safest plan after reviewing symptoms and imaging.

This is individualized, but common triggers include:

For stone prevention, the most common basic advice is staying well-hydrated—your doctor will personalize it for you

Yes. In older men, night-time urination, weak stream, or straining can be related to prostate enlargement. A urologist may recommend:

Early consultation improves comfort and reduces risk of sudden urinary retention.

Women commonly see urologists for:

Urology is for both men and women—it’s about the urinary system.

Closing Note

Urinary problems are common, and many become easier to treat when addressed early. If you are dealing with recurrent infection symptoms, stone-like pain, blood in urine, or prostate-related urinary difficulty, a structured urology consultation can reduce uncertainty, prevent complications, and guide you toward the right next step.

For appointment/serial: 09610009640
Chamber: IBN Sina Hospital, Room 425, Subanighat, Sylhet
Address: Subhanighat, Bishwa Rd, Sylhet-3100, Bangladesh
Visiting Hours: 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Fee: ৳800
Video Consultation: Available

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Asst. Prof. Dr. Md. Habibur Rahman — Urologist in Sylhet (BM&DC Registered) MBBS | FCPS (Surgery) | MS (Urology) Assistant Professor, Department of Urology Jalalabad Ragib Rabeya Medical College, Sylhet BM&DC Registration No.: 53747 | Clinical Exper...
Asst. has completed MBBS, FCPS (Surgery), MS( Urology) and is known as a Urologist specialist.
Asst. Prof. Dr. Md. Habibur Rahman has 13 of medical experience.
Asst. regularly sits at IBN Sina Hospital, Subanighat, Sylhet located at IBN Sina Hospital, Room No. 425, Subanighat, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
You can book an appointment by calling: 09610009640.

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