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Dr. Mistry is a Texas native having grown up in the Houston suburb of Sugar Land. He went to the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, IL where he earned a degree in Chemical Engineering. He later received his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston.
While a medical student, he was named as a Howard Hughes Research Fellow for his work with animal models for prostate cancer. He stayed at Baylor to complete his residency in Adult and Pediatric Urology. While a resident he earned a Master's in Public Health authoring a thesis on the ethics of screening the uninsured for cancer.
Dr. Mistry played a critical role in the development of the DaVinci Robotic Prostatectomy program at Baylor and was mentored by Dr. Brian Miles.
In addition to prostate cancer, Dr. Mistry has a strong interest in the management of male factor infertility and the impact of changes in testosterone level as men grow older.
Dr. Mistry has held many positions in medical organizations including serving a year on the Board of Trustees of the American Medical Association. He is a fervent patient advocate and committed to providing the most modern and effective care.
