Vishwaraj Hospital

Dr. Manish Sabnis

Specialist, Neuro Sciences

Spatiality

Nationality 

Language 

Experience  

 

 : Indian 

: English , Hindi , Marathi 

: 15 Years 

About Dr. Manish Sabnis

Dr. Manish Sabnis is a highly skilled Neurosurgeon at VishwaRaj Hospital, known for his precision, patient-centric care, and commitment to excellence in neurological treatment. With a strong academic foundation and advanced surgical expertise, Dr. Sabnis specializes in diagnosing and treating complex disorders of the brain, spine, and nervous system.

He holds prestigious qualifications including MBBS and DNB in Neurosurgery, reflecting rigorous training and deep specialization in the field. Dr. Sabnis is dedicated to staying at the forefront of modern neurosurgical advancements, utilizing minimally invasive techniques and evidence-based practices to ensure optimal patient outcomes.

At VishwaRaj Hospital, Dr. Sabnis is recognized for his compassionate approach and ability to clearly guide patients through complex neurological conditions. His treatment philosophy focuses on personalized care, ensuring each patient receives a tailored plan suited to their specific condition and lifestyle.

Dr. Sabnis is particularly experienced in managing conditions such as brain tumors, spinal disorders, head injuries, nerve compression syndromes, and other critical neurosurgical cases. His calm demeanor, surgical precision, and commitment to patient recovery make him a trusted name in neurosurgery.

Areas of Special Interest
  • Neuro-oncology (Brain & Spinal Tumors)
  • Spine Disorders
  • Movement Disorders & Functional Neurosurgery
  • Advanced Pain Management Procedures

Frequently Asked Questions

Is neurosurgery always required for spine problems?

No, many spine conditions can be managed with medication, physiotherapy, or lifestyle changes. Surgery is recommended only when conservative treatments fail or in severe cases.

Yes, most cases improve with rest, physiotherapy, and medication. Surgery is needed only in severe or persistent cases.

Brain surgery carries risks like any major procedure, but advancements in technology and imaging have significantly improved safety and success rates.