Two Locations:
4126 Southwest Freeway, Suite 330
(River Oaks Medical Tower)
Houston, TX 77027

1301 Fallbrook, Ste. 324
Houston, Texas 77065
Phone: 713-520-1210
Fax: 713-400-8302

Staff

Dr. Malik received his medical degree from the University of Punjab, Rawalpindi School of Medicine in Punjab, Pakistan.
He is Board Certified in Neurosurgery.

Dr. Malik heads a team of clinical and administrative professionals who collaborate to provide your care. His clinical assistant, Meseret Mesfin will most likely be your first contact. She handles Dr. Malik’s patient scheduling and answers non-medical questions.

You can easily access medical information regarding some of the common procedures that Dr. Malik performs via this web site. If you still have some unanswered questions, please write them down and remember to ask Dr. Malik during your office visit.

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4126 Southwest Freeway, Suite 330 | Houston, Texas 77027
Phone: 713.520.1210
| Fax: 713.400.8302
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Amir S. Malik, M.D. received his neurosurgical training at the University of Washington, in Seattle and Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia. After completing his training he came to Texas and was an Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery at the University of Texas in Houston. He served there for over six years prior to going into private practice. At the University his practice and research focused on complex problems: traumatic, degenerative and neoplastic of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine. In conjunction with TIRR Hospital, he led a team of doctors and physical therapists in the treatment of various forms of spinal cord injury and head injury. He also developed an extensive experience in utilizing minimally-invasive surgical techniques of the brain and spine, including Microdissectomy, Spinal Decompression, Spinal Fusion, Percutaneous Instrumentation of the Spine and Kyphoplasties for osteoporotic and traumatic Compression Fractures.

Dr. Malik was one of the first surgeons in Houston to perform a multi-level minimally-invasive, thoraco-lumbar instrumentation and fusion on a patient.