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Choosing a hospital for your family is a decision you often have to make quickly, under pressure. Apollo Imperial Hospitals (AIH) in Chattogram brings tertiary-level treatment, 24-hour emergency cover, and more than 20 specialties under one roof, which is why families searching for the best hospital in Chittagong keep arriving at our door.

Why the Choice of Hospital Matters in Chattogram

Senior Consultants

Chattogram has a population of over 8 million people and continues to grow. A hospital that serves this city well has to deliver four things: accurate diagnosis without delay, consultants who see enough cases to stay sharp, intensive care that works at 3 am, and pricing a middle-income family can plan for.

Bangladeshi patients spend an estimated USD 500 million every year on treatment abroad. That spending carries a cost beyond money, since the patient travels while sick, the family splits up, and follow-up care happens over the phone. Apollo Imperial Hospitals was built to keep that treatment in Chattogram.

About Apollo Imperial Hospitals

Consultants and Associate Consultants

The Chittagong Eye Infirmary and Training Complex (CEITC), a trust that has served patients for more than three decades, started the project, and a group of entrepreneurs from the city joined it. The hospital opened on 15 June 2019 and, on 13 December 2022, began operating as Apollo Imperial Hospitals with the clinical experience of the Apollo Hospitals Group of India behind it.

The building holds 350 beds and sits near Foy’s Lake, reachable from any district of the country, with parking space on site. Every patient room admits daylight, and each department was planned around infection control, patient safety, and comfortable movement for sick patients.

Emergency and Trauma Department

Our emergency and trauma department runs 24 hours a day with emergency physicians, trained nurses, and a dedicated support team. It holds observation beds, treatment beds, a resuscitation bay, a cast room, an isolation room, and an emergency operation theater.

Our ambulance service carries ICU-level equipment, so a critically ill patient stays monitored from pick-up until handover at the hospital.

Outpatient Department and Centres of Excellence

AIH runs a separate OPD block and works on a center of excellence model. Doctors of one specialty sit in one location, so a patient does not walk between floors to complete a single consultation.

Our OPD specialties include:

  • cardiology and cardiothoracic surgery
  • dermatology and cosmetology
  • en de docrinology
  • ENT and maxillofacial surgery
  • gastroenterology
  • general and minimally invasive surgery
  • haematology
  • internal medicine
  • nephrology
  • neurology and neurosurgery
  • obstetrics and gynaecology
  • oncology and onco-surgery
  • orthopaedics and trauma
  • paediatrics, neonatology, paediatric cardiology, and paediatric surgery
  • physical medicine
  • psychiatry
  • respiratory medicine
  • urology and vascular surgery

OPD hours run from 9 am to 9 pm. Individual consultants keep their own schedules, so check your doctor’s availability before booking.

How to Book an Appointment

Call our care center, which stays open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, or book in person at the customer care counter. Appointments fall into three categories: first consultation, follow-up consultation, and report check consultation. Each carries a different fee, which our representative confirms during booking.

A first OPD visit follows this order:

  1. Register at the customer care counter if you have not registered before. A registration fee applies.
  2. Pay the consultation fee to confirm the appointment.
  3. Report to the nursing station so your vitals are recorded.
  4. Wait in the lounge until your turn.
  5. Collect your prescription and medicines from the pharmacy counter on the ground floor or first floor.

Read the prescription carefully and ask the diagnostic department whether any investigation needs preparation such as fasting or a full bladder.

Laboratory and Radiology Services

Our laboratory covers microbiology, pathology and histopathology, biochemistry, and biopsy reporting. Blood, urine, stool, and sputum samples are collected at the blood draw center on the ground floor during working hours and at the emergency department outside those hours. Specialized samples such as cerebrospinal fluid and ultrasound-guided biopsy specimens are collected by trained staff using the required equipment.

Most reports arrive within hours. Histopathology and culture reports take a minimum of three days for a preliminary result, since tissue processing and organism growth need that time.

Radiology sits on the ground floor of the Diagnostic and Therapeutic block, next to emergency, and offers:

  • ultrasonography;
  • CT scan;
  • MRI;
  • mammography;
  • digital X-ray.

Tell our staff before booking if you are pregnant or carry an implant such as a pacemaker, an artificial joint, or an orthopedic rod so we can check your fitness for the scan and take the right precautions.

Home sample collection is available for patients who cannot travel.

Inpatient Admission and Room Options

Admission happens after an OPD consultation or through emergency, depending on clinical need. Carry your prescription to the customer care counter or IPD billing, where our team explains the likely charges and any applicable package before you sign the general consent form. Collect your attendant pass at admission.

Critical care beds are assigned on clinical grounds. For ward care, you can choose from general ward economy, twin sharing, single room, deluxe, and super deluxe. Our lowest-cost general bed service is named Anubhab, and it gives the same clinical teams at a price working families can manage.

Outside food, flowers, and fruit are not allowed on the wards, since these carry infection risk to patients with low immunity. At discharge, settle the bill at the discharge payment counter on the first floor, then hand over financial clearance at the nursing station before leaving.

Meals are planned by our nutritionists according to each patient’s condition because diet affects wound healing, glycemic control, and recovery time. Patients and attendants travelling from outside the city can use our residential accommodation, hospitality zone, and cafeteria.

FAQs

Which hospital in Chittagong offers tertiary care?

Apollo Imperial Hospitals is a 350-bed tertiary care hospital near Foy’s Lake, Chattogram.

The hospital is at 2158/A, Zakir Hossain Road, Khulshi, Chattogram, near Foy’s Lake, reachable from any district of the country. Parking space is available on site for patients and attendants.

Emergency, trauma, ICU, and the care center operate around the clock.

Same-day slots depend on your consultant’s schedule. Call our care center to check availability.

 Anubhab general beds and Nibir ICU beds give access to our clinical teams at reduced cost, and financial counseling happens before admission.

Call our care center or visit Apollo Imperial Hospitals, Foy’s Lake, Chattogram, and our team will guide you from registration through investigation to treatment.

Dr. Safayat Bin Amin
MBBS (CMU)
Diploma in Public Health and Diploma in Immunology

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