Dr. Manpreet Singh Banga: Precision, Patience, and Progress in Neurosurgery
When it comes to brain and spine surgery, nothing matters more than precision. Dr. Manpreet Singh Banga is a uniquely talented Neurosurgeon and Spine Surgeon with a specific devotion to academic excellence and technical proficiency in carrying out some of the most intricate care in neurosurgery. With over 16 years of overall medical experience and 7+ years as a neurosurgical specialty, Dr. Banga embodies not just methodical training, but calm clinical practice. His overarching interest in surgical care spans areas of brain tumor, spinal injury, pediatric neurosurgery, and stroke surgery. His hands have guided many patients toward recovery with clarity and conviction, from minimally invasive spine surgery to traumatic brain injuries.
Education
Dr. Manpreet Singh Banga's academic credentials are equally remarkable as his clinical practice. He holds:
MBBS
MS – General Surgery – Gold Medalist
MCh – Neurosurgery – Gold Medalist
The two gold medals in postgraduate and super-specialty training amount to more than just academic performance; they attest to Dr. Banga's regularity in discipline in the field of surgery.
Experience
Dr. Banga has over 16 years' experience in medicine, with the past 8 years in neurosurgery, during which he has performed hundreds of procedures ranging from routine spinal decompressions to high-risk brain tumor surgeries.
His expertise:
More than 20 national and international publications
Speaking at more than 5 global conferences
Fellowship / observerships at reputable training programs
"As a neurosurgeon, no day is the same. I try to come to every case with humility and focus," Dr. Banga explained at a conference, which summarizes my approach to complex cases.
Specialization
Dr. Manpreet Singh Banga is a neurosurgeon specializing in cranial and spinal neurosurgery, with a emphasis on minimally invasive techniques. By having a detailed knowledge of the neurological pathways, he can accurately diagnose the problem and explore interventional treatment options. Areas of interest: Brain and spinal tumors - Cervical and thoracic spinal surgery - Degenerative disc disease - Minimally invasive endoscopic neurosurgery (brain and spine) - Pituitary tumor surgery - Surgery for stroke - Pediatric neurosurgery (including hydrocephalus) - Aneurysms - Arteriovenous malformations - Spine trauma and fixation - Epilepsy and headaches Dr. Banga is more concerned with maintaining a patient's physical function, reducing recovery time and being safely functional over time.
Advanced Trainings & Fellowships
Dr. Banga continually advances, and expands, his skillset through continuing education. He has made clear use of his fellowship training:
Observership in Neurosurgery, AIIMS, New Delhi
Neurosurgery Skills Program (Microvascular & Neuroendoscopy), AIIMS, New Delhi
Fellowship in Neuroendoscopy Surgery, NSCB Medical College, Jabalpur
They provided up-to-date hands-on exposure to the latest microvascular and endoscopic tools to enhance his diagnostic and operative skills.
Services Offered
- Dr. Banga offers full scope of services within his clinic and hospital relationships for:
- Consultation for any neurological symptoms (headaches, epilepsy, dizzy spells)
- MRI and imaging for neurological assessments
- Surgical care for spine degenerative disease and trauma
- Endoscopic and minimally invasive techniques
- Post-surgical care and recommendations for recovery
- Emergency department response for cases of brain hemorrhage, or brain trauma
His entire team dedicates themselves to a patient first philosophy to ensure patients have the information they need both before and after the procedure.
Approach to Care
Dr. Banga's approach is distinctive due to his capacity to combine clinical precision with compassion. He listens carefully, explains the treatments in ordinary terms, and a focus on safety at each step. Patients consistently comment on feeling reassured under his care—which is important, given the high-stakes nature of neurosurgery.
He does not perform unnecessary surgery or find the need to unnecessarily rush to surgery, preferring to examine conservative options first. He will only proceed with surgery if the patient believes it is the best option for them, which is his approach to informed consent.