DR. A. F. M. NASER
Dr. A. F. M. Naser is a skilled Cardiology and Respiratory Medicine Specialist with advanced training in heart and lung diseases. He holds a D-Card in Cardiology from Bangladesh Medical University and postgraduate certification in Respiratory Medicine from the UK. He is currently serving as a Consultant at Kurmitola General Hospital, Dhaka Cantonment.
Dr. Naser specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of heart disease, rheumatic fever, asthma, and breathing disorders. His treatment approach focuses on accurate diagnosis, evidence-based therapy, and long-term disease control. Patients trust him for his careful evaluation, clear guidance, and compassionate care.
Chambers & Appointment
Chamber 1 & Appointment
Visiting Hours: Sunday, Tuesday & Thursday: 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Appointment: +8801610964966
About
Dr. A. F. M. Naser provides comprehensive care for patients with cardiac and respiratory conditions. His clinical expertise includes coronary artery disease, rheumatic heart disease, heart failure, asthma, chronic shortness of breath, and respiratory infections.
With formal training in both cardiology and respiratory medicine, he ensures integrated management for patients with overlapping heart and lung problems. He emphasizes lifestyle modification, early intervention, and regular monitoring to prevent complications. His patient-centered approach and adherence to international treatment guidelines make him a reliable choice for long-term cardiac and respiratory care.
Specialities
- Cardiology
- Rheumatic Heart Disease
- Asthma Management
- Shortness of Breath
- Respiratory Medicine
- Hypertension
- Preventive Cardiac Care
Services
- Cardiology consultation
- Heart disease evaluation
- Asthma & respiratory care
- Rheumatic fever management
- ECG & cardiac assessment
- Long-term follow-up care
Education
MBBS
D-Card (Cardiology)
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Cardiology, rheumatic fever, asthma, and respiratory diseases.
Kurmitola General Hospital, Dhaka Cantonment.
Heart disease, asthma, breathing problems, and rheumatic fever.
Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday.


