Dr. Mesbah Uddin Ahmed is an Endoscopic Brain and Spine Surgeon and Assistant Professor at the National Institute of Neurosciences & Hospital, Dhaka. He holds an MBBS, MRCSEd (Edinburgh), and FCPS (Neurosurgery), with over 200 brain and 150 spine surgeries performed.
Modern surgical evaluation and treatment planning for a wide range of neurosurgical conditions.




Professional, ethical, and evidence-based neurosurgical care with a focus on patient safety and informed decision-making.Handpicked tours and escapes loved by our travelers.
Over 200 brain and 100 Spine surgeries performed safely, including 50+ advanced endoscopic procedures.
Takes wise dicision about the safe approach for every patient. Specialized in endoscopic brain and spine surgery - less tissue disruption, reduced risk and ensures faster recovery.
Always work with consultation with Multidisciplinary Team to ensure what is best for the patient.
Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery at National Institute of Neurosciences & Hospital, Dhaka, with published researches in peer-reviewed medical journals.
His patient-centered neurosurgical practice is built on genuine empathy and deep respect for every patient and their family. He understands that behind every diagnosis is a person and treats them accordingly.
His natural, clear communication style ensures every patient and their family fully understands their diagnosis, treatment options, expected outcomes, and rehabilitation plans, so no one leaves with unanswered questions
Real experiences from patients and their families.

Chittagong
"I had severe back pain and leg numbness for over a year. After consulting Dr. Mesbah, the problem was properly diagnosed and I had endoscopic disc surgery. The recovery was much faster than I expected. I am extremely grateful."


Dhaka
"I came with a serious head injury after an accident. The team acted quickly, and Dr. Mesbah performed emergency surgery. His calm and professional approach gave our family confidence during an incredibly difficult time."


Dhaka
"I had severe back pain and leg numbness for over a year. After consulting Dr. Mesbah, the problem was properly diagnosed and I had endoscopic disc surgery. The recovery was much faster than I expected. I am extremely grateful."

No. Not every back pain is caused by disc prolapse. A proper clinical examination and, if needed, an MRI helps identify the actual cause.
No. Many patients improve with rest, medication, and physiotherapy. Surgery is recommended only in selected cases where conservative treatment fails or when there are nerve-related complications.
Urgent consultation is needed when symptoms include weakness, foot drop, bladder or bowel difficulty, rapidly worsening pain, or any sudden neurological change.
Endoscopic brain surgery is a minimally invasive technique where a small camera and instruments are used to treat brain conditions with less cutting, reduced risk, and faster recovery compared to traditional open surgery.