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Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey প্রোফাইল ফটো

Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey

MBBS, FCPS, MD

Newborn, Adolescent & Child Diseases Specialist
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Professor & Head, Pediatrics at Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College & Hospital

Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey Chambers & Serial Number

Popular Medical Center, Sylhet

New Medical Road, Kajolshah, Sylhet - 3100

6pm to 8pm (Closed: Friday)

Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey's Education, Experience, Chambers, and More

We are generating a doctor profile for Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey.
We must follow the instructions exactly, including all required sections and HTML tags.
We are to generate both English and Bangla content, but separately as specified.
Steps:
1. First, generate the required HTML

sections (a to m, n, o, p, q, r, s) in the order specified, with both English and Bangla where required.
2. Then, generate the main content: English content in a

and Bangla content in a

.
Important: We must not use markdown, only HTML tags. We must not start with or article heading tags. Start with

for the initial sections.
Let’s break down:
Part 1: Pre-content sections (a to s)
a. Doctor name in English:
b. Meta title (English, let’s count:
“Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey” (24) + ” | ” (3) + “Newborn, Adolescent & Child Diseases Specialist Doctor Sylhet” (let’s count:
“Newborn, Adolescent & Child Diseases Specialist Doctor Sylhet” ->
Newborn (7) + , (1) + space (1) + Adolescent (10) + space (1) + & (1) + space (1) + Child (5) + space (1) + Diseases (8) + space (1) + Specialist (11) + space (1) + Doctor (6) + space (1) + Sylhet (6) = 7+1+1+10+1+1+1+5+1+8+1+11+1+6+1+6 = 62? Let’s recount carefully:
Actually, let’s write: “Newborn, Adolescent & Child Diseases Specialist Doctor Sylhet”
Characters:
N e w b o r n , A d o l e s c e n t & C h i l d D i s e a s e s S p e c i a l i s t D o c t o r S y l h e t
Count:
“Newborn,” -> 8 (including comma)
space -> 1
“Adolescent” -> 10
space -> 1
“&” -> 1
space -> 1
“Child” -> 5
space -> 1
“Diseases” -> 8
space -> 1
“Specialist” -> 10? Actually Specialist is 10 letters? S p e c i a l i s t -> 10? Wait: S(1) p(2) e(3) c(4) i(5) a(6) l(7) i(8) s(9) t(10) -> 10.
But wait: “Specialist” is 10 letters? Let’s count: S-p-e-c-i-a-l-i-s-t -> 10? Actually it’s 10? I think it’s 10. But let’s check: S(1), p(2), e(3), c(4), i(5), a(6), l(7), i(8), s(9), t(10) -> 10.
Then space -> 1
“Doctor” -> 6
space -> 1
“Sylhet” -> 6
So total: 8+1+10+1+1+1+5+1+8+1+10+1+6+1+6 =
8+1=9, +10=19, +1=20, +1=21, +1=22, +5=27, +1=28, +8=36, +1=37, +10=47, +1=48, +6=54, +1=55, +6=61.
So 61 characters for the specialty and location part. Plus the doctor name and separator:
“Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey” -> let’s count:
P r o f . D r . P r o b h a t R a n j a n D e y
“Prof.” -> 5 (P,r,o,f,.)? Actually “Prof.” is 5 characters? P(1) r(2) o(3) f(4) .(5) -> 5.
space -> 1
“Dr.” -> 3 (D, r, .) -> 3? Actually “Dr.” is 3: D(1) r(2) .(3) -> 3.
space -> 1
“Probhat” -> 7
space -> 1
“Ranjan” -> 6
space -> 1
“Dey” -> 3
So: 5+1+3+1+7+1+6+1+3 = 28? Let’s add: 5+1=6, +3=9, +1=10, +7=17, +1=18, +6=24, +1=25, +3=28.
Then we have ” | ” -> 3 characters.
So total: 28 + 3 + 61 = 92. That’s over 60. We need to shorten.
We must keep within 60 characters. Let’s try to shorten the specialty and location.
The specialty is “Newborn, Adolescent & Child Diseases Specialist” but we can abbreviate? But the instruction says: “Use: ”
We have to use the given specialist? But note: the specialist field in the data is “Newborn, Adolescent & Child Diseases Specialist”. But for meta title, we might need to shorten.
However, the instruction says: “An SEO-friendly meta title about the doctor name, specialist, and location, within 60 characters, in English.”
We can try: “Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey | Pediatrician Sylhet”
But the specialist is given as “Newborn, Adolescent & Child Diseases Specialist”, but we also have “Specialist: Pediatrician”. So we can use “Pediatrician” as the specialist.
Let’s check: “Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey | Pediatrician Sylhet”
Count:
Doctor name: 28 (as above)
” | ” -> 3
“Pediatrician” -> 12? P e d i a t r i c i a n -> 12? Actually: P(1) e(2) d(3) i(4) a(5) t(6) r(7) i(8) c(9) i(10) a(11) n(12) -> 12.
space -> 1
“Sylhet” -> 6
So total: 28+3+12+1+6 = 50. That’s within 60.
But the instruction says: “Use: ”
It says “[specialist] Doctor [location]” but we have “Pediatrician” as the specialist and then “Doctor” might be redundant? Actually the format says: [specialist] Doctor [location]. So it would be “Pediatrician Doctor Sylhet”? That would be redundant.
Let’s re-read: “Use: ”
But in the example, they might have meant: No Post ID or Slug provided. | [specialist] in [location]? But they wrote “Doctor” in the format.
However, looking at the provided LSI keywords, they use “Newborn, Adolescent & Child Diseases Specialist doctor appointment”, so they use “doctor” after the specialty.
But for meta title, we want it concise. We can do: “Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey | Pediatrician in Sylhet”
But the format says: [specialist] Doctor [location]. So maybe: “Pediatrician Doctor Sylhet” -> that would be 12+6+6? Actually “Pediatrician Doctor Sylhet” -> 12 (Pediatrician) + space (1) + Doctor (6) + space (1) + Sylhet (6) = 26. Plus the doctor name and separator: 28+3+26=57. That’s within 60.
But is that natural? “Pediatrician Doctor Sylhet” sounds odd. Maybe we can do: “Pediatrician | Sylhet” but the format says [specialist] Doctor [location].
Alternatively, we can use the full specialty but shorten: “Child Specialist Doctor Sylhet” -> but that might not be accurate.
Given the constraints, I’ll use: “Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey | Pediatrician Sylhet” and hope that’s acceptable. But the instruction says to use the format exactly.
Let’s see the exact instruction: “Use: ”
So we must have the word “Doctor” after the specialist? Then we have to include it.
So: [specialist] = “Pediatrician” (since that’s the specialist field) and then “Doctor” and then location.
So: “Pediatrician Doctor Sylhet” -> that’s 12+6+6? Actually: “Pediatrician” (12) + space (1) + “Doctor” (6) + space (1) + “Sylhet” (6) = 26.
Total: 28 (doctor name) + 3 (|) + 26 = 57. That’s within 60.
So:
But wait, the specialist in the data is “Newborn, Adolescent & Child Diseases Specialist”, but we also have “Specialist: Pediatrician”. So we can use “Pediatrician” as the specialist.
I think that’s acceptable.
c. Meta description (English, exactly 155 characters). We must include doctor’s name, specialty, and location. Be engaging and informative.
Let’s craft: “Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey is a renowned Pediatrician in Sylhet, specializing in newborn, adolescent, and child diseases. Book appointment at Popular Medical Center.”
Count characters:
“Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey is a renowned Pediatrician in Sylhet, specializing in newborn, adolescent, and child diseases. Book appointment at Popular Medical Center.”
Let’s count:
P r o f . D r . P r o b h a t R a n j a n D e y i s a r e n o w n e d P e d i a t r i c i a n i n S y l h e t , s p e c i a l i z i n g i n n e w b o r n , a d o l e s c e n t , a n d c h i l d d i s e a s e s . B o o k a p p o i n t m e n t a t P o p u l a r M e d i c a l C e n t e r .
We need exactly 155. Let’s count properly:
We can write a tool, but manually:
“Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey is a renowned Pediatrician in Sylhet, specializing in newborn, adolescent, and child diseases. Book appointment at Popular Medical Center.”
Count each character including spaces and punctuation.
I’ll break it down:
“Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey” -> 28 (as before)
” is a renowned Pediatrician in Sylhet, ” ->
space (1) + “is” (2) + space (1) + “a” (1) + space (1) + “renowned” (8) + space (1) + “Pediatrician” (12) + space (1) + “in” (2) + space (1) + “Sylhet,” (7) + space (1) = 1+2+1+1+1+8+1+12+1+2+1+7+1 = 39? Let’s add: 1+2=3, +1=4, +1=5, +1=6, +8=14, +1=15, +12=27, +1=28, +2=30, +1=31, +7=38, +1=39.
Then ” specializing in newborn, adolescent, and child diseases.” ->
space (1) + “specializing” (12) + space (1) + “in” (2) + space (1) + “newborn,” (8) + space (1) + “adolescent,” (11) + space (1) + “and” (3) + space (1) + “child” (5) + space (1) + “diseases.” (9) = 1+12+1+2+1+8+1+11+1+3+1+5+1+9 = 57? Let’s add: 1+12=13, +1=14, +2=16, +1=17, +8=25, +1=26, +11=37, +1=38, +3=41, +1=42, +5=47, +1=48, +9=57.
Then ” Book appointment at Popular Medical Center.” ->
space (1) + “Book” (4) + space (1) + “appointment” (10) + space (1) + “at” (2) + space (1) + “Popular” (7) + space (1) + “Medical” (7) + space (1) + “Center.” (7) = 1+4+1+10+1+2+1+7+1+7+1+7 = 43? Let’s add: 1+4=5, +1=6, +10=16, +1=17, +2=19, +1=20, +7=27, +1=28, +7=35, +1=36, +7=43.
Total: 28 (first part) + 39 (second) + 57 (third) + 43 (fourth) = 167. That’s over.
We need exactly 155. Let’s try to shorten.
We can remove “renowned” and “Book appointment at”. But we need to be engaging.
Let’s try: “Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey, a leading Pediatrician in Sylhet, provides expert care for newborn, adolescent, and child diseases. Consult today.”
Count:
“Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey” -> 28
“, a leading Pediatrician in Sylhet, ” ->
comma (1) + space (1) + “a” (1) + space (1) + “leading” (7) + space (1) + “Pediatrician” (12) + space (1) + “in” (2) + space (1) + “Sylhet,” (7) + space (1) = 1+1+1+1+7+1+12+1+2+1+7+1 = 36? Let’s add: 1+1=2, +1=3, +1=4, +7=11, +1=12, +12=24, +1=25, +2=27, +1=28, +7=35, +1=36.
” provides expert care for newborn, adolescent, and child diseases.” ->
space (1) + “provides” (8) + space (1) + “expert” (6) + space (1) + “care” (4) + space (1) + “for” (3) + space (1) + “newborn,” (8) + space (1) + “adolescent,” (11) + space (1) + “and” (3) + space (1) + “child” (5) + space (1) + “diseases.” (9) = 1+8+1+6+1+4+1+3+1+8+1+11+1+3+1+5+1+9 = 67? Let’s add: 1+8=9, +1=10, +6=16, +1=17, +4=21, +1=22, +3=25, +1=26, +8=34, +1=35, +11=46, +1=47, +3=50, +1=51, +5=56, +1=57, +9=66.
” Consult today.” -> space (1) + “Consult” (7) + space (1) + “today.” (6) = 1+7+1+6=15.
Total: 28+36+66+15 = 145. That’s 10 short. We can add more.
We need exactly 155. So we have 10 more characters to add.
We can add “at Popular Medical Center” but that would be about 22 characters. Instead, we can add “in Sylhet” again? But we already have Sylhet.
Alternatively, we can change “Consult today.” to “Schedule your appointment today.” but that might be longer.
Let’s try: “Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey, a leading Pediatrician in Sylhet, provides expert care for newborn, adolescent, and child diseases. Visit Popular Medical Center.”
Then the last part: ” Visit Popular Medical Center.” -> space (1) + “Visit” (4) + space (1) + “Popular” (7) + space (1) + “Medical” (7) + space (1) + “Center.” (7) = 1+4+1+7+1+7+1+7 = 29? Actually: 1+4=5, +1=6, +7=13, +1=14, +7=21, +1=22, +7=29.
Then total: 28+36+66+29 = 159. That’s 4 over.
We can remove “expert” -> then the third part becomes: ” provides care for newborn, adolescent, and child diseases.” ->
space (1) + “provides” (8) + space (1) + “care” (4) + … same until “diseases.” (9) -> we removed “expert” (6) and the space after it? Actually we remove “expert ” (6+1=7). So the third part becomes 67-7=60.
Then total: 28+36+60+29 = 153. That’s 2 short.
We can add “and” before “child diseases”? Already there. We can change “Visit” to “Consult” but that’s same length.
Alternatively, we can add “today” after “Center.”? But we already have “Center.”.
Let’s try: “Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey, a leading Pediatrician in Sylhet, provides care for newborn, adolescent, and child diseases. Visit Popular Medical Center today.”
Then last part: ” Visit Popular Medical Center today.” ->
space (1) + “Visit” (4) + space (1) + “Popular” (7) + space (1) + “Medical” (7) + space (1) + “Center” (6) + space (1) + “today.” (6) = 1+4+1+7+1+7+1+6+1+6 = 35? Let’s add: 1+4=5, +1=6, +7=13, +1=14, +7=21, +1=22, +6=28, +1=29, +6=35.
Then total: 28+36+60+35 = 159. That’s 4 over.
We need exactly 155. So we have to adjust.
Let’s try a different approach:
“Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey is a top Pediatrician in Sylhet, treating newborn, adolescent, and child diseases at Popular Medical Center. Book now.”
Count:
“Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey” -> 28
” is a top Pediatrician in Sylhet, ” ->
space (1) + “is” (2) + space (1) + “a” (1) + space (1) + “top” (3) + space (1) + “Pediatrician” (12) + space (1) + “in” (2) + space (1) + “Sylhet,” (7) + space (1) = 1+2+1+1+1+3+1+12+1+2+1+7+1 = 34? Let’s add: 1+2=3, +1=4, +1=5, +1=6, +3=9, +1=10, +12=22, +1=23, +2=25, +1=26, +7=33, +1=34.
” treating newborn, adolescent, and child diseases at Popular Medical Center.” ->
space (1) + “treating” (8) + space (1) + “newborn,” (8) + space (1) + “adolescent,” (11) + space (1) + “and” (3) + space (1) + “child” (5) + space (1) + “diseases” (8) + space (1) + “at” (2) + space (1) + “Popular” (7) + space (1) + “Medical” (7) + space (1) + “Center.” (7) = 1+8+1+8+1+11+1+3+1+5+1+8+1+2+1+7+1+7+1+7 = 77? Let’s add step by step: 1+8=9, +1=10, +8=18, +1=19, +11=30, +1=31, +3=34, +1=35, +5=40, +1=41, +8=49, +1=50, +2=52, +1=53, +7=60, +1=61, +7=68, +1=69, +7=76.
” Book now.” -> space (1) + “Book” (4) + space (1) + “now.” (4) = 1+4+1+4=10.
Total: 28+34+76+10 = 148. That’s 7 short.
We can change “Book now.” to “Schedule an appointment today.” but that’s longer.
Alternatively, we can add “at Popular Medical Center” in the first part? But we already have it.
Let’s try to include the chamber name and keep within 155.
We have to include the doctor’s name, specialty, and location. We can also include the chamber for engagement.
After several attempts, I’ll go with:
“Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey, Pediatrician in Sylhet, specializes in newborn, adolescent, and child diseases. Consult at Popular Medical Center.”
Count:
“Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey” -> 28
“, Pediatrician in Sylhet, ” ->
comma (1) + space (1) + “Pediatrician” (12) + space (1) + “in” (2) + space (1) + “Sylhet,” (7) + space (1) = 1+1+12+1+2+1+7+1 = 26? 1+1=2, +12=14, +1=15, +2=17, +1=18, +7=25, +1=26.
” specializes in newborn, adolescent, and child diseases.” ->
space (1) + “specializes” (11) + space (1) + “in” (2) + space (1) + “newborn,” (8) + space (1) + “adolescent,” (11) + space (1) + “and” (3) + space (1) + “child” (5) + space (1) + “diseases.” (9) = 1+11+1+2+1+8+1+11+1+3+1+5+1+9 = 57? Let’s add: 1+11=12, +1=13, +2=15, +1=16, +8=24, +1=25, +11=36, +1=37, +3=40, +1=41, +5=46, +1=47, +9=56.
” Consult at Popular Medical Center.” ->
space (1) + “Consult” (7) + space (1) + “at” (2) + space (1) + “Popular” (7) + space (1) + “Medical” (7) + space (1) + “Center.” (7) = 1+7+1+2+1+7+1+7+1+7 = 35? 1+7=8, +1=9, +2=11, +1=12, +7=19, +1=20, +7=27, +1=28, +7=35.
Total: 28+26+56+35 = 145. That’s 10 short.
We can change “Consult at” to “Book appointment at” but that’s longer.
Let’s try: “Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey, a Pediatrician in Sylhet, treats newborn, adolescent, and child diseases. Visit Popular Medical Center.”
Count:
“Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey” -> 28
“, a Pediatrician in Sylhet, ” ->
comma (1) + space (1) + “a” (1) + space (1) + “Pediatrician” (12) + space (1) + “in” (2) + space (1) + “Sylhet,” (7) + space (1) = 1+1+1+1+12+1+2+1+7+1 = 28? 1+1=2, +1=3, +1=4, +12=16, +1=17, +2=19, +1=20, +7=27, +1=28.
” treats newborn, adolescent, and child diseases.” ->
space (1) + “treats” (6) + space (1) + “newborn,” (8) + space (1) + “adolescent,” (11) + space (1) + “and” (3) + space (1) + “child” (5) + space (1) + “diseases.” (9) = 1+6+1+8+1+11+1+3+1+5+1+9 = 48? Let’s add: 1+6=7, +1=8, +8=16, +1=17, +11=28, +1=29, +3=32, +1=33, +5=38, +1=39, +9=48.
” Visit Popular Medical Center.” ->
space (1) + “Visit” (4) + space (1) + “Popular” (7) + space (1) + “Medical” (7) + space (1) + “Center.” (7) = 1+4+1+7+1+7+1+7 = 29? 1+4=5, +1=6, +7=13, +1=14, +7=21, +1=22, +7=29.
Total: 28+28+48+29 = 133. That’s 22 short.
We can add more: “Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey, a leading Pediatrician in Sylhet, treats newborn, adolescent, and child diseases at Popular Medical Center. Call now.”
Then the second part: “, a leading Pediatrician in Sylhet, ” ->
comma (1) + space (1) + “a” (1) + space (1) + “leading” (7) + space (1) + “Pediatrician” (12) + space (1) + “in” (2) + space (1) + “Sylhet,” (7) + space (1) = 1+1+1+1+7+1+12+1+2+1+7+1 = 36? 1+1=2, +1=3, +1=4, +7=11, +1=12, +12=24, +1=25, +2=27, +1=28, +7=35, +1=36.
Third part: ” treats newborn, adolescent, and child diseases at Popular Medical Center.” ->
space (1) + “treats” (6) + space (1) + “newborn,” (8) + space (1) + “adolescent,” (11) + space (1) + “and” (3) + space (1) + “child” (5) + space (1) + “diseases” (8) + space (1) + “at” (2) + space (1) + “Popular” (7) + space (1) + “Medical” (7) + space (1) + “Center.” (7) = 1+6+1+8+1+11+1+3+1+5+1+8+1+2+1+7+1+7+1+7 = 75? Let’s add: 1+6=7, +1=8, +8=16, +1=17, +11=28, +1=29, +3=32, +1=33, +5=38, +1=39, +8=47, +1=48, +2=50, +1=51, +7=58, +1=59, +7=66, +1=67, +7=74.
Fourth part: ” Call now.” -> space (1) + “Call” (4) + space (1) + “now.” (4) = 1+4+1+4=10.
Total: 28+36+74+10 = 148. Still 7 short.
We can change “Call now.” to “Contact for appointment.” -> space (1) + “Contact” (7) + space (1) + “for” (3) + space (1) + “appointment.” (11) = 1+7+1+3+1+11=24. Then total: 28+36+74+24=162. That’s 7 over.
We need exactly 155. So we have to be precise.
Let’s try a different version:
“Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey is a Pediatrician in Sylhet specializing in newborn, adolescent, and child diseases. Available at Popular Medical Center.”
Count:
“Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey” -> 28
” is a Pediatrician in Sylhet specializing in newborn, adolescent, and child diseases. ” ->
space (1) + “is” (2) + space (1) + “a” (1) + space (1) + “Pediatrician” (12) + space (1) + “in” (2) + space (1) + “Sylhet” (6) + space (1) + “specializing” (12) + space (1) + “in” (2) + space (1) + “newborn,” (8) + space (1) + “adolescent,” (11) + space (1) + “and” (3) + space (1) + “child” (5) + space (1) + “diseases.” (9) + space (1) =
1+2+1+1+1+12+1+2+1+6+1+12+1+2+1+8+1+11+1+3+1+5+1+9+1 =
Let’s add stepwise: 1+2=3, +1=4, +1=5, +1=6, +12=18, +1=19, +2=21, +1=22, +6=28, +1=29, +12=41, +1=42, +2=44, +1=45, +8=53, +1=54, +11=65, +1=66, +3=69, +1=70, +5=75, +1=76, +9=85, +1=86.
Then “Available at Popular Medical Center.” ->
space (1) + “Available” (9) + space (1) + “at” (2) + space (1) + “Popular” (7) + space (1) + “Medical” (7) + space (1) + “Center.” (7) = 1+9+1+2+1+7+1+7+1+7 = 37? 1+9=10, +1=11, +2=13, +1=14, +7=21, +1=22, +7=29, +1=30, +7=37.
Total: 28+86+37 = 151. That’s 4 short.
We can change “Available at” to “Consult at” -> “Consult” is 7, “Available” is 9, so we save 2. Then the last part becomes: ” Consult at Popular Medical Center.” ->
space (1) + “Consult” (7) + space (1) + “at” (2) + space (1) + “Popular” (7) + space (1) + “Medical” (7) + space (1) + “Center.” (7) = 1+7+1+2+1+7+1+7+1+7 = 35? 1+7=8, +1=9, +2=11, +1=12, +7=19, +1=20, +7=27, +1=28, +7=35.
Then total: 28+86+35 = 149. Still 6 short.
We can add “today” at the end: ” Consult at Popular Medical Center today.” -> then add space (1) + “today.” (6) = 7. Then 35+7=42. Total: 28+86+42=156. That’s 1 over.
We can remove a space somewhere? But we need exactly 155.
Let’s try: “Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey, Pediatrician in Sylhet, treats newborn, adolescent, and child diseases. Consult at Popular Medical Center.”
Count:
“Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey” -> 28
“, Pediatrician in Sylhet, ” -> 26 (as before)
” treats newborn, adolescent, and child diseases.” -> 48 (as before)
” Consult at Popular Medical Center.” -> 35 (as above)
Total: 28+26+48+35 = 137. That’s 18 short.
We can make the first part longer: “Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey, a leading Pediatrician in Sylhet, treats newborn, adolescent, and child diseases at Popular Medical Center.”
Then:
First: 28
Second: “, a leading Pediatrician in Sylhet, ” -> 36 (as before)
Third: ” treats newborn, adolescent, and child diseases at Popular Medical Center.” ->
We had 74 for a similar part? Let’s recalc:
space (1) + “treats” (6) + space (1) + “newborn,” (8) + space (1) + “adolescent,” (11) + space (1) + “and” (3) + space (1) + “child” (5) + space (1) + “diseases” (8) + space (1) + “at” (2) + space (1) + “Popular” (7) + space (1) + “Medical” (7) + space (1) + “Center.” (7) = 1+6+1+8+1+11+1+3+1+5+1+8+1+2+1+7+1+7+1+7 = 75? Actually we have “diseases” without period? But we need period at the end? The sentence ends with “Center.” so we have period after Center. But in the third part, we have “diseases at Popular Medical Center.” so we have “diseases” then space then “at”, so no period until the end. So we have “diseases” (8) then space (1) then “at” (2) etc. So the count for the third part is 75? Let’s recount carefully:
space (1)
“treats” (6) -> 1+6=7
space (1) -> 8
“newborn,” (8) -> 16
space (1) -> 17
“adolescent,” (11) -> 28
space (1) -> 29
“and” (3) -> 32
space (1) -> 33
“child” (5) -> 38
space (1) -> 39
“diseases” (8) -> 47
space (1) -> 48
“at” (2) -> 50
space (1) -> 51
“Popular” (7) -> 58
space (1) -> 59
“Medical” (7) -> 66
space (1) -> 67
“Center.” (7) -> 74
So 74? Actually we have 74 characters for the third part? But we started with a space? The third part starts with a space because it’s after the second part which ends with a comma and space? Actually the second part ends with a comma and space? Let’s see the structure:
We have: “Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey, a leading Pediatrician in Sylhet, treats …”
So after “Sylhet,” we have a comma and then space? Actually we have: “Sylhet,” then space? In the second part we have: “, a leading Pediatrician in Sylhet, ” -> that ends with a comma and space? Actually the string: “, a leading Pediatrician in Sylhet, ” -> the last character is space? Because we have comma then space? Actually we have: comma, space, then the next word “treats”. So the second part ends with a space? But in our count for the second part we included the trailing space? Let’s see:
Second part: “, a leading Pediatrician in Sylhet, ” -> we counted 36 characters. That includes the comma at the beginning and the space after the last comma? Actually the string:
comma (1) + space (1) + “a” (1) + … + “Sylhet” (6) + comma (1) + space (1) = we counted 36. So the second part ends with a space.
Then the third part starts with “treats” without a space? But we have a space at the beginning of the third part? Actually the third part as we wrote: ” treats newborn, …” -> we have a space at the beginning. But that space is already accounted in the second part? Actually the second part ends with a space, so we don’t need an extra space at the beginning of the third part. So we should not have a space at the beginning of the third part.
So the third part should be: “treats newborn, adolescent, and child diseases at Popular Medical Center.” without leading space.
Then the third part count:
“treats” (6) + space (1) + “newborn,” (8) + … as above but without the initial space. So we subtract 1 from the previous count of 74? Actually we had 74 including the initial space. So without the initial space, it’s 73.
Then total: 28 (first) + 36 (second) + 73 (third) = 137. That’s still short.
We can add a period at the end? But we already have period after Center.
We need to get to 155. We are 18 short.
We can add more words: “Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey, a leading Pediatrician in Sylhet, treats newborn, adolescent, and child diseases at Popular Medical Center. Call for appointment.”
Then we add: ” Call for appointment.” -> space (1) + “Call” (4) + space (1) + “for” (3) + space (1) + “appointment.” (11) = 1+4+1+3+1+11=21.
Then total: 28+36+73+21 = 158. That’s 3 over.
We can change “Call for appointment.” to “Book appointment.” -> space (1) + “Book” (4) + space (1) + “appointment.” (11) = 1+4+1+11=17. Then total: 28+36+73+17=154. That’s 1 short.
We can add an exclamation mark? But that would be 1 more. Or we can change “appointment.” to “appointment” without period? But then we need a period at the end of the sentence? Actually the whole meta description is one sentence? We can have two sentences.
Let’s try: “Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey, a leading Pediatrician in Sylhet, treats newborn, adolescent, and child diseases at Popular Medical Center. Book appointment.”
Then the last part: ” Book appointment.” -> space (1) + “Book” (4) + space (1) + “appointment.” (11) = 17? Actually “Book appointment.” -> B o o k (4) space (1) a p p o i n t m e n t . (11) -> 4+1+11=16? Wait: “Book” is 4, space is 1, “appointment.” is 11? Actually “appointment.” is 11 characters? a p p o i n t m e n t . -> 11? a(1) p(2) p(3) o(4) i(5) n(6) t(7) m(8) e(9) n(10) t(11) .(12) -> 12? Actually “appointment” is 11 letters, plus period makes 12. So “appointment.” is 12.
So ” Book appointment.” -> space (1) + “Book” (4) + space (1) + “appointment.” (12) = 1+4+1+12=18.
Then total: 28+36+73+18=155. Perfect.
So:
“Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey, a leading Pediatrician in Sylhet, treats newborn, adolescent, and child diseases at Popular Medical Center. Book appointment.”
Let’s verify the count:
First part: “Prof. Dr. Probhat Ranjan Dey” -> 28
Second part: “, a leading Pediatrician in Sylhet, ” ->
comma (1) + space (1) + “a” (1) + space (1) + “leading” (7) + space (1) + “Pediatrician” (12) + space (1) + “in” (2) + space (1) + “Sylhet,” (7) + space (1) = 1+1+1+1+7+1+12+1+2+1+

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