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Parvez Mantry MD

Parvez Mantry, MD

  • Gastroenterology | Transplant Hepatology
Position Medical Director, Liver Institute Research; Medical Director Hepatobiliary Tumor Program
Languages Spoken Hindi, Gujurati

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About

"Cheerfulness is the best promoter of health and is as friendly to the mind as to the body" - by Joseph Addison

Dr. Parvez Mantry completed his residency at New York Medical College and his fellowship in gastroenterology and hepatology at the University of Rochester. After completing his fellowship, Dr. Mantry served as the designated UNOS primary transplant physician and director of transplant hepatology at the University of Rochester Medical Center. Dr. Mantry’s areas of expertise include viral hepatitis, hepatocellular carcinoma, and autoimmune and cholestatic liver diseases. His experience in the area of liver transplantation at a high-volume transplant center is well recognized. He has presented at national and international conferences and is published in peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Mantry has participated in several clinical trials as a site principal investigator and serves as a consultant for many pharmaceutical companies. Dr. Mantry is board certified in internal medicine and gastroenterology and has certification in transplant hepatology.

Read Liver Transplantation for Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) from the book Liver Transplantation – Basic Issues by Dr. Alejandro Mejia, Dr. Hector Nazario, and Dr. Parvez Mantry.

Dr. Mantry is currently the Medical Director of the Hepatobiliary Tumor Program as well as the Associate Program Director for the Fellowship in Gastroenterology and Hepatology.

Special interests include liver research, liver cancer and post-transplant hepatitis.

Personal Interests

Outside of medicine, I enjoy playing golf, traveling and spending time with my family.

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    About

    "Cheerfulness is the best promoter of health and is as friendly to the mind as to the body" - by Joseph Addison

    Dr. Parvez Mantry completed his residency at New York Medical College and his fellowship in gastroenterology and hepatology at the University of Rochester. After completing his fellowship, Dr. Mantry served as the designated UNOS primary transplant physician and director of transplant hepatology at the University of Rochester Medical Center. Dr. Mantry’s areas of expertise include viral hepatitis, hepatocellular carcinoma, and autoimmune and cholestatic liver diseases. His experience in the area of liver transplantation at a high-volume transplant center is well recognized. He has presented at national and international conferences and is published in peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Mantry has participated in several clinical trials as a site principal investigator and serves as a consultant for many pharmaceutical companies. Dr. Mantry is board certified in internal medicine and gastroenterology and has certification in transplant hepatology.

    Read Liver Transplantation for Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) from the book Liver Transplantation – Basic Issues by Dr. Alejandro Mejia, Dr. Hector Nazario, and Dr. Parvez Mantry.

    Dr. Mantry is currently the Medical Director of the Hepatobiliary Tumor Program as well as the Associate Program Director for the Fellowship in Gastroenterology and Hepatology.

    Special interests include liver research, liver cancer and post-transplant hepatitis.

    Personal Interests

    Outside of medicine, I enjoy playing golf, traveling and spending time with my family.

    Education

    College: Bachelor of Medicine

    College: Bachelor Surgery

    Medical School: L.T.M Medical College, Bombay University Bombay, India

    Residency: Internal Medicine Metropolitan Hospital Center, New York Medical College

    Fellowship: University of Rochester School of Medicine New York

    Board Certification: Transplant Hepatology

    Board Certification: Gastroenterology

    Board Certification: Internal Medicine

    Specialties
    • Gastroenterology
    • Transplant Hepatology
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