

Dr. Ashish Vashishth
Experience: Over 18 years
Manipal Multispeciality Hospital, Dwarka
New Delhi, India
Introduction
Dr. Ashish Vashishth is HOD and senior consultant ENT at Manipal Hospital Dwarka. Patients come to him for acoustic neuromas growing near the brain, children born deaf needing implants, sinusitis, facial paralysis from nerve damage, and dizziness from Meniere’s disease, destroying daily life.
About Dr. Ashish Vashishth
Dr. Ashish Vashishth has spent eighteen years in ENT surgery with a focus that goes way deeper than tonsils and ear infections. He works on standard FESS for polyps and sinusitis to really challenging lateral cranial base procedures where tumors sit dangerously close to facial nerves and brain structures.
He was trained directly under Prof. Mario Sanna at Gruppo Otologico in Piacenza, Italy, which is globally considered the mecca for ear and cranial base surgery. And performs cochlear implantations for both children and elderly patients. He has also published research on facial nerve outcomes after vestibular schwannoma surgery and carotid body paragangliomas.
Qualifications
- MBBS — UCMS & GTB Hospital, New Delhi.
- MS (ENT) — UCMS & GTB Hospital, New Delhi.
- DNB (ENT) — National Board of Examinations.
- Diploma in Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery — Paris Diderot University, France.
Awards & Recognition
- HOD and Senior Consultant ENT at Manipal Hospital Dwarka
- Trained under Prof. Mario Sanna at Gruppo Otologico Italy
- European Board-certified in ENT
- Published research in peer-reviewed international journals
- Member of EAONO, European Rhinologic Society, Politzer Society, AOI
Specialities & Expertise
- Cochlear implant surgery
- Skull base tumor removal
- Acoustic neuroma management
- Endoscopic sinus surgery
- Facial nerve disorder treatment
- Meniere’s disease management
- Airway reconstruction surgery
- Lateral cranial base procedures
Patient Experience & Approach
Parents of deaf children say Dr. Vashishth explained cochlear implant surgery and realistic hearing outcomes honestly without overpromising instant results. Patients with acoustic neuromas appreciate that he discussed facial nerve preservation as a priority, not an afterthought. People suffering from chronic sinusitis for years mention that they finally treated endoscopically when repeated antibiotic courses kept failing.
