Ronak Mistry, DO
Hematology
Accepting new patients
Sees patients age 18 and up
Penn Blood Disorders Center
Penn Medicine Provider

About me

  • Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine (Hematology-Oncology)

Education and training

  • Medical School: Rowan University
  • Residency: Pennsylvania Hospital
  • Fellowship: Vanderbilt University Medical Center

What my patients think about me

Average Rating

105 reviews

Comments are submitted by patients and reflect their views and opinions. The comments are not endorsed by and do not necessarily reflect the views of Penn Medicine.

November 2025
he's a great provider
October 2025
he seems to know a lot about itp and understands the patient's concerns.
October 2025
he is very easy to talk to, i had a lot of questions and he answered everyone without rushing me off the phone. he is patient, polite and knowledgeable he did not push me to do anything i did not want to do. we agreed on a treatment plan that works best for my body. he did not try to change my mind. but most importantly he listened. which is hard to come by with other doctors. i am glad he is my dr
October 2025
kindness and understanding of issues

Insurance accepted

My Locations

Penn Medicine hospital privileges

  • Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
Dr. Mistry is a Penn Medicine physician.

Qualifications and experience

Treatments and Conditions

My research

Mistry RH, Tawagi K, Armstrong SA, Hausrath DJ, Abuali I, Cockrell D, Miranda KW, Nassar AM, Lee Y, Chung V, Taza F, Bloom MD, Egert D, Berardi G, Fitzpatrick MC, Itani A, Stoen E, Wilson NR, Patel VG Linking comfort levels and knowledge gaps in hematology/oncology (HO) fellowship education: Insights from a multicenter survey , American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting : 2025


Qureshy Z, Nair P, Vesely SK, King AA, Lee AI, Connell NT, von Drygalski A, Wong-Sefidan I, Murphy MC, Mistry RH, Zon RL, Reid EG, Fritz J, Park SJ. Evaluating the impact of a year-long external mentorship pilot program in classical hematology. , Blood Advances , 8(18): 2024,4833-4844


Mistry RH, Hausrath DJ, Patel VG. Utility of a Novel Trainee-Level Hematology/Oncology Podcast in Graduate Medical Education: a Pilot Study , Journal of Cancer Education : 2023,doi: 10.1007/s13187-023-02382-w.


Fitzpatrick MC, Carter J, Mistry RH, Hausrath DJ, Patel VG. Efficacy of a hematology/oncology podcast curriculum at a community-based internal medicine program. , American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting: Chicago, IL.: 2023


Mistry RH, Patel A, Tillman BF. Resource utilization and cost analysis of a chromogenic factor X assay for anticoagulation monitoring and management. , American Society for Hematology Annual Meeting: New Orleans, LA.: 2022


Locantore-Ford P, Mistry RH, Patel E, Chen S, Goodacre RC. Use of an antifibrinolytic agent and vitamin K as alternative to platelet transfusions in autologous hematopoietic cell transplantation. , Society for Hematology Annual Meeting: Atlanta, GA.: 2021


Mistry RH, Glaser A The upfront cost of translating graduate medical education into a virtual platform , Advances in Clinical Medicine Research and Healthcare Delivery, 1(2): 2021


Mistry RH, Kohut A, Ford P. Correction of iron deficiency in hospitalized heart failure patients does not improve patient outcomes. , Annals of Hematology , 100(3): 2021,661-666.


Mistry RH, Hosoya H, Kohut A, Ford P. Iron deficiency in heart failure, an underdiagnosed and undertreated condition during hospitalization. , Annals of Hematology , 98(10): 2019,2293-2297.


Papamichael D, Hernandez P, Mistry R, Xenophontos E, Kakani C. Adjuvant chemotherapy in patients with colorectal cancer. Is there a role in the older adult? , European Journal of Surgical Oncology , 46(3): 2020,363-368.


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