Dr. Balraj S. Jhawar, MD, MSc, ScD, FRCS(C) is a Canadian-trained neurosurgeon specializing in general neurosurgery and minimally invasive spine surgery. With additional subspecialty fellowship training in skull base surgery, he brings extensive expertise to patient care. Dr. Jhawar is board-certified by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and the American Board of Neurological Surgery. Beyond clinical practice, he is an Adjunct Professor at both the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry and the University of Windsor’s Department of Biomedical Sciences. Holding a Doctorate in Epidemiology and a Master’s in Biostatistics from Harvard, he actively engages in research, medical education, and mentorship. Dedicated to advancing neurosurgical knowledge, he regularly supervises student research and contributes to peer-reviewed journals.
Dr. Balraj S. Jhawar is a practicing neurosurgeon at Windsor Regional Hospital, specializing in both general neurosurgery and minimally invasive spine surgery. With additional subspecialty training in skull base surgery, he provides expert care for a wide range of neurosurgical conditions, including brain tumors, spinal disorders, and complex cranial pathologies. He served as Division Head of Neurosurgery at Windsor Regional Hospital from 2017 to 2021, overseeing advancements in neurosurgical care. Committed to delivering the highest standard of patient care, Dr. Jhawar integrates the latest surgical techniques and evidence-based practices to achieve optimal outcomes for his patients.
Dr. Jhawar’s research focuses on clinical neurosurgery, epidemiology, and surgical outcomes, with an emphasis on minimally invasive techniques, neuro-oncology, and patient safety. Holding a Doctorate in Epidemiology and a Master’s in Biostatistics from Harvard, he applies data-driven methodologies to study surgical outcomes, risk factors, and medical decision-making. He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and contributes to the development of new clinical tools, including the Windsor Cognitive Assessment Tool. His current projects explore topics such as postoperative opioid prescribing practices, cardiovascular risk factors in lumbar disc herniation, and machine learning applications in neurosurgery.
Passionate about medical education, Dr. Jhawar is an Adjunct Professor at both the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry and the University of Windsor’s Department of Biomedical Sciences. He is actively involved in teaching medical students and residents, providing mentorship in both clinical neurology and research methodology. He has developed and led courses on clinical research design, evidence-based neurosurgery, and neurological examination techniques. As a dedicated educator, he also supervises multiple student research projects and has contributed to the advancement of neurosurgical education through innovative teaching methods and curriculum development.
Dr. Balraj S. Jhawar is one of the most experienced minimally invasive spine surgeons in Canada, having performed over 500 minimally invasive fusion procedures. His expertise in MIS fusion techniques has helped numerous patients achieve better surgical outcomes with less post-operative pain, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery times. He specializes in treating lumbar and cervical instability, spondylolisthesis, and degenerative disc disease using advanced tubular retractor systems, neuronavigation, and intraoperative imaging to ensure precision and safety. In addition to his extensive experience in spinal fusion, Dr. Jhawar has also pioneered minimally invasive Chiari decompression techniques and percutaneous spinal fixation for complex fractures, offering cutting-edge, less invasive alternatives to traditional open surgery.
Dr. Balraj S. Jhawar applies his expertise in epidemiology and public health to advocate for patient safety, evidence-based neurosurgical practices, and regulatory improvements in medical devices. With a Doctorate in Epidemiology from the Harvard School of Public Health, he has conducted research on neurological risk factors, surgical outcomes, and healthcare policy. A strong proponent of injury prevention, Dr. Jhawar has played a key role in evaluating the safety and clinical efficacy of inversion tables, which are widely marketed for spinal decompression therapy. Concerned about unregulated claims and potential health risks, he has called on the FDA to increase scrutiny and ensure these devices meet rigorous safety and efficacy standards. His work extends to neurosurgical education and public awareness, where he engages in initiatives to inform healthcare providers and patients about evidence-based spine treatments. Through research, advocacy, and regulatory engagement, Dr. Jhawar continues to influence policy changes, patient safety measures, and the responsible adoption of medical technologies in neurosurgery.
Dr. Balraj S. Jhawar is deeply involved in clinical education, providing hands-on training and mentorship to nursing staff, nurse practitioners, allied health professionals, medical students, residents, and fellows. He is committed to fostering a collaborative, multidisciplinary approach to neurosurgical care, ensuring that all healthcare providers develop a strong foundation in neurological assessment, perioperative management, and advanced surgical techniques. Dr. Jhawar regularly conducts continuing medical education (CME) seminars, where he teaches the latest advancements in neurosurgical procedures, patient safety, and evidence-based clinical decision-making. Through bedside teaching, structured clinical tutorials, and formal didactic sessions, he helps shape the next generation of healthcare professionals, emphasizing critical thinking, precision, and patient-centered care in neurosurgery.
Dr. Balraj S. Jhawar has played a pivotal role in advancing neurosurgical care through his leadership and administrative contributions. As Division Head of Neurosurgery at Windsor Regional Hospital from 2017 to 2021, he led efforts to expand neurosurgical services, implement new surgical protocols, and enhance patient safety initiatives. His leadership extended beyond clinical practice, as he actively participated in hospital research ethics boards, multidisciplinary cancer conferences, and neurosurgical program development. Dr. Jhawar has been instrumental in shaping hospital policies, fostering interdepartmental collaboration, and advocating for evidence-based advancements in neurosurgical treatment. His dedication to improving patient outcomes, mentoring colleagues, and advancing neurosurgical education has made a lasting impact on the hospital’s neurosurgical department and the broader medical community.
Dr. Balraj S. Jhawar has specialized expertise in skull base surgery, with advanced fellowship training under Dr. Michael Cusimano at the University of Toronto. He has successfully treated complex skull base tumors, vascular malformations, and cranial nerve disorders using microsurgical and keyhole approaches to minimize patient morbidity while preserving neurological function. His extensive experience in this highly specialized field allows him to manage challenging intracranial pathologies with precision, innovation, and evidence-based care.
Dr. Balraj S. Jhawar is deeply committed to mentoring medical and graduate students in research, equipping them with the skills to design, analyze, and conduct high-impact clinical studies. Holding both a Master’s in Biostatistics and a Doctorate in Epidemiology from the Harvard School of Public Health, he brings a rigorous, data-driven approach to medical research. His expertise spans clinical neurosurgery, surgical outcomes, epidemiology, and machine learning applications in medicine, with a strong focus on minimally invasive spine surgery, neuro-oncology, and patient safety. As an educator, Dr. Jhawar teaches students how to critically evaluate medical literature, apply statistical analysis, and develop research methodologies that contribute to advancing neurosurgical and biomedical knowledge. His mentorship has guided numerous students in publishing peer-reviewed research, and he continues to play a pivotal role in fostering scientific inquiry and innovation in neurosurgery and public health.
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