The purpose of this paper was to evaluate the post Covid-19 status of medical waste management (MWM) in a sample of medical institutions in Khulna, Bangladesh. This pandemic outbreak exacerbated the healthcare sector wastage significantly across the world. Bangladesh, having a poor biomedical waste control method is also affected by dangerous pollutant materials. Ten prominent medical institutions were selected due to the sheer number from these wastes are created in order to review the existing conditions comprehensively. Questionnaire had been intended for Managers, Nurses, and Cleaners. Afterward the data was analyzed and converted to pie charts. The majority of observed medical facilities are located in Khulna, according to the current study's findings. The study finds that the Khulna City Corporation (KCC) is not maintaining proper medical waste disposal procedures. There is an effort to segregate different type of wastes at source using different containers but at some point, of its route to Khulna City Corporation dumping yard, all wastes are getting mixed. Though the study provides an overview of MWM in Khulna, there are some limitations, too. The sample size was small as medical personnel were not interested in providing necessary information during the interview and taking photographs were restricted in some cases. Significant threat of disease transmission to people and also risk of polluting the environment.People interested to work on this field can have an idea of what to expect. Also, respective authority can preplan improvement program to minimize the hazardous effects and save the environment sustainability by analyzing the condition, limitations and future prospects of healthcare waste management procedure.