

Dr. Manish Vaish
Experience: Over 26 years
Medanta Super Specialty Hospital, Noida
Noida, India
Introduction
Dr. Manish Vaish, Director & Head of Neurosurgery at Medanta Noida, treats brain tumors, spine problems, head injuries, and nerve compression issues needing surgical care. People come to him for severe back pain not responding to medicines, slipped discs pressing on nerves, brain tumors found on MRI, and trauma cases after accidents.
About Dr. Manish Vaish
Dr. Manish Vaish has been operating on brains and spines for over twenty-six years now. Most patients reaching him either have chronic back pain or have been referred after a scan showed something growing inside the skull. He works on single-level disc problems to extremely tough surgeries where tumors are near critical blood vessels.
Dr. Vaish does minimally invasive spine surgeries where the disc is removed through a small cut instead of opening up the entire back. Performs endoscopic skull base procedures and uses neuro-navigation systems during surgery, which basically work like GPS for the brain. So instruments reach the exact spot without disturbing healthy tissue. Before Medanta, he worked at Max, Fortis, and Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, adding more expertise.
Qualifications
- MBBS — G.R. Medical College, Jiwaji University, Gwalior (1996).
- DNB (Neurosurgery) — National Board of Examinations, New Delhi (2003).
- International Fellow — American Association of Neurological Surgeons (FAANS).
- Guest Fellow — Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery, World Spine Chicago Institute, USA.
Awards & Recognition
- Director & Head of Neurosurgery at Medanta Noida
- International Fellow of AANS
- Faculty trainer for advanced spine surgery techniques
- Previously at Max Hospital, Fortis Hospital, and Sir Ganga Ram Hospital
Specialities & Expertise
- Minimally invasive spine surgery
- Endoscopic skull base surgery
- Brain tumor surgery
- Cerebral aneurysm surgery
- Head injury surgery
- Nerve compression disorders
- Neuro-navigation guided procedures
Patient Experience & Approach
Patients say Dr. Manish Vaish doesn’t jump to surgery the moment he sees a bulging disc on MRI. Checks whether physiotherapy can sort the problem first and only recommends surgery when nothing else works.
Those who got minimally invasive spine surgery say they were walking within a day or two when they expected weeks of bed rest.
