Sandeep Mistry, MD

970 Hester's Crossing Road Suite 101
Round Rock, TX 78681

Office: (512) 238-0762

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Dr. Mistry is a Texas native having grown up in the Houston suburb of Sugar Land.  He went to college at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, where he earned a degree in Chemical Engineering and conducted research to improve bioreactors and understand the fluid mechanics of artificial blood.  He was very active as a student including serving as Student Government President.

After College, he moved back to Houston and received his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine.  While a medical student, he was awarded a prestigious Howard Hughes Research Fellowship to conduct basic science research in prostate cancer.  Dr. Mistry 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 at a time when few systems were available around the world.  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.

He started his solo practice in the Austin and Greater Williamson County area in 2007 based on a desire to give state of the art urologic care, be accessible and be willing to go the extra mile to get answers for his patients.

Dr. Mistry is married and has six wonderful children.

ASSISTING SURGEONS. PROTECTING PATIENTS.

The ProPep® Nerve Monitoring System is the first FDA-cleared real-time nerve monitoring system for laparoscopic & robotic prostatectomy surgery. This system helps surgeons identify critical non-visible somatic nerves at risk during surgery, thereby allowing the surgeon to make more-informed decisions on how to spare these nerves, potentially minimizing nerve damage.

As a patient you should know that this type of nerve identification technology is standard of care for thyroid and parotid surgery, both cancerous glands that need to be removed with vital nerves at risk in doing so.