

Dr. Vijay S. Pandey
Over 28 years
Max Super Speciality Hospital, Patparganj
New Delhi, India
Introduction
Dr. Vijay S. Pandey has been working in the field of general surgery for a long time. Generally, people contact him when stomach problems do not get better with the help of medication. Gallstones, hernia, and pain in the appendix are some of the common problems people come to him with. In most of the cases, people are tired of the problem and want a solution.
About Dr. Vijay S. Pandey
Most of what he does now is laparoscopic surgery. It involves small cuts, which helps in quicker recovery with way less pain. Patients usually relax once they hear they won’t be dealing with a big open surgery.
He also handles obesity cases and related health problems. He doesn’t rush toward surgery. He’ll sit down and go through diet changes, lifestyle fixes, whatever else might help first. If bariatric surgery becomes the answer, he breaks down the whole thing step by step so you’re not blindsided afterwards.
Qualifications
- MBBS – MLN Medical College, University of Allahabad
- MS (General Surgery) – GSVM Medical College, Kanpur
- Fellowship – Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery (IAGES)
- Fellowship – Minimal Access Surgery (IAGES)
Awards & Recognition
- Certification in Console Surgeon (Da Vinci Technology), Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi
- Certification in Abdominal Wall Hernia Repair (Lead Procedure), Ramaiah Advanced Learning Centre, Bengaluru (Dec 2023)
- Participated in 3D Live Surgery, MISC, NUHS, Singapore (May 2018)
Specialities & Expertise
- Laparoscopic gallbladder removal
- Hernia repair
- Bariatric surgery
- Minimal access abdominal procedures
- Gastrointestinal surgical care
Patient Experience & Approach
He usually lets patients speak without interruption. Many people come with anxiety, and a calm discussion helps them settle down. Reports are explained in simple words. If surgery is needed, he tells them why. If not, he suggests other ways to manage the problem.
Follow-up visits matter to him. Recovery, according to him, does not end after the operation. Food habits, daily routine, and regular check-ups all play a role.
