Are you searching for Best Vagus Nerve Stimulation Doctors in India

Best Vagus Nerve Stimulation Doctors in India

Are you searching for the best doctors for VNS therapy in India? Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS) is an advanced treatment used for patients with drug-resistant epilepsy and treatment-resistant depression. This procedure requires highly skilled neurosurgeons and epileptologists who specialise in epilepsy surgery and neuromodulation therapies. Below is a list of the Best Vagus Nerve Stimulation Doctors in India.

Dr. Sandeep Vaishya

MBBS, MS, MCh, Fellowship

36 Years Years of Experience

Neurosurgeon, Spine Surgeon

Fortis Memorial Research Institute (FMRI) Gurugram

Dr. Sudheer Kumar Tyagi

MBBS, MS, MCh, FMISS, Fellowship

36 Years Years of Experience

Neurosurgeon, Spine Surgeon

Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi

Dr. SK Rajan

MBBS, MS, MCh, Fellowship

15 Years Years of Experience

Neurosurgeon, Spine Surgeon

Artemis Hospital, Gurgaon

Dr. Nigel Symss

MBBS, DNB, Fellowship

16 Years Years of Experience

Neurosurgeon

Gleneagles Global Health City, Chennai

Dr. Sanjeev Srivastava

MBBS, DNB, Fellowship

23 Years of Experience

Neurosurgeon

Artemis Hospital, Gurgaon

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Dr. Manish Jain

MBBS, MD

16 Years Years of Experience

Psychiatrist

BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital, New Delhi

Dr. Amit Kumar

MBBS, MD, DNB

13 Years of Experience

Nephrologist

Max Super Speciality Hospital, Vaishali

Dr Pratik Kishore

MBBS, MD, DM, FNB

8 Years Years of Experience

Neurologist

BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital, New Delhi

Dr. Siddharth Mittal

MBBS, MS, MCh

14 Years Years of Experience

Neurosurgeon

BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital, New Delhi

Dr. Aditya Gupta

MBBS, MCh, Fellowship, Certificates/Trainings

25 Years of Experience

Neurosurgeon

Artemis Hospital, Gurgaon

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Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS) is a medical treatment that utilises gentle electrical impulses to stimulate the vagus nerve, a significant nerve in the body that connects the brain to major organs.

VNS is mainly used for patients who have:

  • Drug-resistant epilepsy (seizures not controlled by medicines)
  • Treatment-resistant depression (depression not responding to multiple medications and therapies)

How It Works

A small device, resembling a pacemaker, is implanted under the skin in the chest. A thin wire connects this device to the left vagus nerve in the neck. The device sends controlled electrical signals to the brain, which helps to:

  • Reduce seizure frequency and severity
  • Improve mood and quality of life
  • Support long-term epilepsy management

Benefits of VNS

  • Approximately 50–70% of patients experience a significant reduction in seizure frequency.
  • It may also improve mood, alertness, and memory.
  • This treatment works as an add-on therapy when medications and surgery are not effective, offering long-lasting results with regular follow-up and programming.

Procedure & Recovery

  • Surgery takes 1–2 hours under anaesthesia
  • Short hospital stay (usually 1–2 days)
  • Normal activities can resume within a few weeks
  • Device programming begins after the incision heals

Side Effects (Usually Mild)

Like any other procedure, it also has some mild side effects, such as:

  • Hoarseness or change in voice
  • Throat discomfort or coughing
  • Temporary shortness of breath during stimulation

These effects often improve as the device settings are adjusted.