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About Prof. Dr. Shyamal Debnath

Prof. Dr. Shyamal Debnath is an esteemed orthopedic expert in Dhaka with advanced training from India. Specializing in joint replacements and trauma surgery, he serves at National Institute of Traumatology while consulting at Green Life Hospital. Fluent in Bengali and English.

Prof. Dr. Shyamal Debnath's Chambers & Appointment

Chamber 1

Green Life Hospital, Dhaka

32, Bir Uttam Shafiullah Sarak (Green Road), Dhanmondi, Dhaka

5pm to 8pm (Sun, Mon, Wed & Thu)

Chamber 2

Modern Diagnostic Center, Narayanganj

207, Bangabandhu Road, Chashara, Narayanganj – 1400

5pm to 10pm (Sat & Tue)

Prof. Dr. Shyamal Debnath's Biography & Profile Overview

Prof. Dr. Shyamal Debnath stands as a leading authority in orthopedic care within Dhaka’s medical community. With qualifications including MBBS, MS, and Fellowship in Joint Replacement Surgery, he brings international expertise to local patients suffering from bone disorders and mobility issues. His dual role at the National Institute of Traumatology and Green Life Hospital makes him accessible to patients across the city.

Specializing in complex cases of fractures, joint pain, and bone deformities, Dr. Debnath combines surgical precision with compassionate care. His advanced training in India enhances his ability to handle challenging procedures like knee/hip replacements and trauma reconstruction. Patients appreciate his clear explanations of treatment options for conditions causing stiffness or swelling in joints.

Available for consultations at multiple locations including Dhaka and Narayanganj, Dr. Debnath offers evening appointments to accommodate working patients. Those seeking expert care for sports injuries, arthritis, or post-accident rehabilitation can book through his chambers at Green Life Hospital or Modern Diagnostic Center. His holistic approach ensures complete recovery from musculoskeletal disorders.

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