

Dr. Yashpal Singh Bundela
Experience: Over 30 years
Medanta Super Specialty Hospital
Noida, India
Introduction
Dr. Yashpal Singh Bundela, Director of Neurosurgery at Medanta Noida, treats brain tumors, spine disorders, head injuries, and movement disorders like Parkinson’s that stopped responding to medicines.
People reach him for back pain that won’t go away, slipped discs causing leg weakness, brain tumors spotted on scans, and epilepsy cases where drugs aren’t controlling seizures anymore.
About Dr. Yashpal Singh Bundela
Dr. Bundela has been doing brain and spine surgeries for close to twenty-nine years now. Most patients coming to him either struggled with spine pain for years, which destroyed their normal routine. Works on straightforward single-disc problems to really challenging cases where Parkinson’s patients need electrodes placed deep inside the brain to control tremors.
Dr. Bundela does minimally invasive spine surgeries through small cuts and performs micro-neurosurgery for brain tumors. Also does deep brain stimulation surgery for Parkinson’s and movement disorder patients. He got trained in neurosurgery at G.B. Pant Hospital, New Delhi, which is one of the toughest programs to get into. Before Medanta, he held senior positions at Max Healthcare, BLK Super Speciality Hospital, and Fortis Group.
Qualifications
- MBBS — S.S. Medical College, A.P. Singh University, Rewa (1995).
- MS (General Surgery) — GSVM Medical College, Kanpur (1999).
- MCh (Neurosurgery) — G.B. Pant Hospital, New Delhi (2004).
- Director of Neurosurgery at Medanta Super Specialty Hospital, Noida.
Awards & Recognition
- Previously held senior leadership roles at Max Healthcare, BLK Super Speciality Hospital, and Fortis Group
- Recognised for advanced work in functional neurosurgery and deep-brain stimulation
- Faculty and trainer for complex spine surgery workshops
- Active member of major national and international neurosurgical societies
Specialities & Expertise
- Minimally invasive spine surgery
- Micro-neurosurgery for brain tumors
- Deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s
- Functional neurosurgery
- Spinal deformity correction
- Epilepsy surgery
- Head injury and trauma surgery
- Movement disorder surgery
Patient Experience & Approach
Patients say Dr. Bundela goes through MRI films and reports properly before saying anything about surgery. Doesn’t rush people into the operating room when medicines or physiotherapy still have a fair chance of working. Those who got minimally invasive spine surgery say the recovery surprised them because they expected to be flat on their back for weeks, but were moving around much sooner.
