Dr. Quazi Shahid-ul-Alam

Dr. Quazi Shahid-ul-Alam

MBBS (DMC), MS (Ortho)

Fellow – Pediatric orthopaedic surgery, South Korea & India.

Pediatric orthopaedic surgery

Associate Professor

Department of Pediatric Orthopedic

Dhaka Medical College & Hospital

Chamber & Appointment

Pongu Hospital Jashore 

Address:  Railgate, Mujib Sarak, Jashore, Bangladesh

Visiting Hour: 09:00 AM to 03:00 PM  

Visiting Day: Friday ( Every Month 4th Friday)

Appointment: 01716-833813

About Dr. Quazi Shahid-ul-Alam

Dr. Quazi Shahid-ul-Alam is a highly experienced Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery Specialist with advanced fellowship training in South Korea and India. He completed his MBBS from Dhaka Medical College (DMC) and earned MS (Orthopedics), followed by specialized fellowship training in pediatric orthopedic surgery.

He currently serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Pediatric Orthopedic at Dhaka Medical College Hospital, one of the leading government medical institutions in Bangladesh.

Areas of Expertise
  • Congenital bone deformities in children

  • Clubfoot (CTEV) treatment

  • Pediatric fractures and trauma

  • Limb deformity correction

  • Cerebral palsy-related orthopedic problems

  • Growth plate injuries

  • Pediatric spine deformities (scoliosis)

Dr. Quazi Shahid-ul-Alam is widely recognized for his compassionate approach to child patients and modern surgical techniques. His international fellowship training makes him one of the leading pediatric orthopedic surgeons serving patients from Jashore and across Bangladesh.

Parents seeking advanced and reliable orthopedic care for their children can confidently consult Dr. Quazi Shahid-ul-Alam for expert diagnosis and treatment.

Dr. A. H. M. Abdur Rouf

MBBS, BCS (Health), MPH, D-Ortho (DU)

Orthopedic Surgery Specialist

Professpr & Head (Ex.)

Jashore Medical College & Hospital, Jashore

Dr. Mahmudul Hasan

MBBS BCS (Health) MS (Orthopedic Surgeon)

Fellowship in Arthroscopic Surgeons (India)

Orthopedic, Trauma and Arthroscopic Surgeons

Department of Orthopedic

National Institute of Traumatology and Orthopaedic Rehabilitation (NITOR)