About

A New Generation Cardiac Centre & Neurosurgical Hospital in Dhaka.

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Location :
46 Shahid Taj Uddin Ahmed Sarani, 1212 Dhaka

Description

A GLANCE IN TO PAST
Back in 1978, with a rental house at Eskaton Garden, Dhaka, a noble gesture, a wise venture of 5 Founder Directors started shaping up. Primarily based on the personal initiative dream and vision and leadership of Dr. A. K. N. Islam (then Chief of Medicine at Holy family Red Crescent Hospital) all was set to start a private clinic. Throughout the years passed hard work & commitment of the team earned name and fame of the clinic amongst patients & doctors. The 4 other sponsor directors are Mr. Abdul Matin, Prof. M. A. Zaman, Mrs. Lutfor Rahman and Mr. M. A. Matin.

A PURPOSE BUILT PRIVATE HOSPITAL
Defining and redefining the vision in its day to day process the mission was set to shift this clinic to a bigger and better space in view to cater some specific scarce treatment and services. It was 1981 when a land of 1.5 bigha was purchased to construct premises of its own. The venture resulted in the first purpose built private hospital in Dhaka.

MAKING OF THE MMC
Apart from providing services to all categories of patients it was again a first private hospital in Dhaka which started providing neurosurgery facilities. An eminent neurosugeon of the country, Prof. Rashiduddin Ahmad joined and strengthened MMC team. The building plan was set considering arrangement of the Operation Theaters, Cath Lab, CCU, ICU, Cabins all in a comfortable and scientific positions.

NEURO SURGERY
Metropolitan Medical Centre from its inception till now has one of the largest neuro surgical centre outside govt. sector. Prof. Rashiduddin Ahmad an eminent neuro surgeon of the country has been associated with this hospital from inception. Gradually the department was enlarged with eminent neuro surgeons of BSMMU namely Prof. Afzal Hossain, Prof. Kanak Kanti Barua, Dr. Moududul Hoque. They are rendering valuable services to the patients of Bangladesh.