Neurosurgery at Vaidehi Multi-Speciality Clinic focuses on the diagnosis and surgical treatment of conditions affecting the brain, spine, and nervous system. Under the care of Dr. Sita Yadav, patients receive clear evaluation, ethical guidance, and a treatment plan tailored to their condition—ranging from conservative management to advanced surgical procedures when needed.
We manage a wide range of neurosurgical problems including brain tumors, head injuries, spinal disc issues, spinal stenosis, nerve compression, vascular conditions (aneurysm/AVM), spine trauma, and pediatric neurosurgical conditions. Every case is assessed with detailed history, clinical examination, and report review to ensure accurate diagnosis.
Accurate Diagnosis & Planning: Thorough evaluation and clear explanation of the condition and options.
Advanced Surgical Expertise: Precision-driven approach for complex brain and spine procedures.
Minimally Invasive Options (Selected Cases): Endoscopic and minimally invasive techniques when suitable.
Focused on Safety: Patient safety, infection control, and structured surgical protocols.
Better Pain Relief & Mobility: Helps reduce pain, improve nerve function, and restore movement.
Recovery Support: Follow-ups, rehabilitation guidance, and long-term care planning.
Persistent headache, dizziness, or seizures
Numbness/tingling in arms or legs
Back/neck pain radiating to limbs (sciatica-like pain)
Weakness, imbalance, difficulty walking
Head or spine injury/trauma
Loss of bladder/bowel control (urgent)
Dr. Sita Yadav follows a structured care pathway to ensure clarity and confidence:
Detailed Consultation – symptoms + medical history
Reports Review – MRI/CT/X-ray/other investigations as needed
Treatment Planning – conservative vs surgical options explained clearly
Procedure & Safety Protocols – step-by-step guidance before surgery
Post-Treatment Follow-ups – recovery monitoring and rehabilitation support
Surgery is advised only when it is medically necessary—such as severe nerve compression, progressive weakness, significant spinal/brain pathology, or emergencies. Patients are guided transparently about procedure, risks, and expected recovery.