Life Line Diagnostic & Cardiac Hospital

Dermatology & Venereology Centre

The Dermatology department at Life Line Diagnostic & Cardiac Hospital provides outpatient care for skin, hair, and nail disorders, allergy-related rashes, and confidential sexual health assessment—supported by the hospital’s laboratory and pharmacy services when tests or treatment are needed.

About the department

Our dermatology centre

Consultation setting for skin and dermatology care

The Dermatology & Venereology service addresses common and complex skin conditions—from acne, eczema, and psoriasis to fungal infections, pigment disorders, and hair loss—using clinical examination and targeted investigations where appropriate. We also offer confidential assessment for sexually transmitted infections and related concerns, with emphasis on accurate diagnosis, partner notification guidance, and evidence-based treatment. Our dermatologists work with internal medicine, paediatrics, and surgery when skin problems overlap with other illnesses or need combined care. The aim is practical advice, sensible use of creams and tablets, and follow-up until your symptoms are controlled.

What we offer

Services

Dermatology consultation

Full skin, hair, and nail review for rashes, itching, new growths, chronic spots, and pigment change—with a clear plan for treatment, biopsy when indicated, or onward referral.

Acne, eczema & psoriasis care

Stepwise topical and systemic therapy, trigger avoidance, and long-term flare prevention for inflammatory skin diseases that affect quality of life and self-confidence.

Venereology & STI assessment

Private discussion of genital symptoms or exposure risk, examination when appropriate, and laboratory-supported diagnosis with treatment and prevention advice.

Hair loss & nail disorders

Evaluation of alopecia, dandruff-related scaling, brittle or discoloured nails, and infections—linking with blood tests or samples when a systemic cause is suspected.

Minor skin procedures

Electrocautery or cryotherapy for selected warts and benign lesions where suitable, wart curettage discussion, and wound care advice after office-based treatment.

Skin health

Prevention & sun safety

Many skin cancers and photo-ageing changes are preventable. We discuss sunscreen choice, protective clothing, and how to self-check moles between visits. If a lesion looks suspicious, we explain biopsy or excision options and coordinate with general surgery when formal excision is required. Patients on long-term immune-suppressing medicines receive tailored advice on infection risk and monitoring. Children and adults with severe eczema benefit from written skin-care routines you can follow at home between appointments.

Daily skin care and sun protection products
Team

Our specialists

Dr. Md. Abdus Salam (Titu)

Dr. Md. Abdus Salam (Titu)

Consultant Dermatologist

Dermatology

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Dr. Tanvir Ahmed

Dr. Tanvir Ahmed

Consultant Dermatologist

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Why Life Line

Why choose us

Linked diagnostics

On-site laboratory and pharmacy support for skin scrapings, blood tests, and prescribed creams or tablets without unnecessary travel.

Experienced dermatologists

Consultants trained in skin disease and venereology who take time to explain diagnoses and treatment steps in plain language.

Confidential care

Discreet handling of sensitive skin and sexual health concerns, with examination and discussion in a respectful outpatient setting.

Coordinated referrals

When surgery, phototherapy, or another specialty is needed, we outline options and liaise with colleagues inside the hospital network.

Speak with us about skin & venereology care

Call our front desk to book a dermatology visit, ask about wart or lesion treatment, or request a discreet appointment for STI concerns. Our team will advise on timing and what to bring.

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Help

Frequently asked questions

Call the hospital number above or visit reception. Staff will offer the next slot with Dr. Md. Abdus Salam (Titu) or Dr. Tanvir Ahmed and tell you if you should avoid creams on the day of visit for certain tests or procedures.
Bring identification, a list of current tablets and creams (including herbal products), and photos of rashes if they change during the day. If you were treated elsewhere, bring old prescriptions or biopsy reports. Avoid heavy makeup if the face will be examined.
Rapidly spreading painful redness, blistering of much of the skin, fever with a purple rash, sudden lip or eyelid swelling, or a painful hot joint after a skin infection need emergency assessment. Mild itching or slow-growing spots can usually wait for a routine appointment.
Yes. Sensitive consultations are handled with the same confidentiality as other medical records. You may ask for a specific doctor when you book. Results of tests are shared only with you unless you give written permission for someone else to be informed.
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