A Doctor’s Fascinating Journey
Medical Drama, Family Struggles, and Laughter
Meet Dr. Sandip Mathur
A brilliant gastroenterologist and gifted storyteller deeply committed to patient well-being and the art of storytelling. His remarkable journey began at the Armed Forces Medical College in India and took him around the world, honing his medical expertise in Bahrain, the UK, and the US. Embracing a tiny West Texas town, he left an indelible mark, earning honors from both the city and the Texas Senate. For twenty-three years, Abilene has been his cherished home, where he proudly carries the ‘Super Doc’ title from Texas Monthly magazine. Dr. Mathur’s talents extend beyond medicine; he’s authored three captivating books, ‘Cowboys And Indian,’ where you’ll find a delightful mix of excitement, humor, and heartwarming tales that promise to captivate and entertain on every page.
Meet Dr. Sandip Mathur
PUBLISHED BOOKS
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The Inside Story
AUGUST 29, 2023
THE FIRST STEP FOR GOOD HEALTH: DRINKING WATER
It’s the single most important issue for your health and fitness. It can make you or break you. It can keep you out of hospital and the Emergency Room and prolong your life. So how much should you drink? That’s a little complicated. Someone who works outdoors is going to need more water than someone who spends most of his or her time indoors. And in this age, a lot of us are indoors…
So how much should you drink?
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Blog 22: Why Are You Low In Iron?
PUBLISHED BOOKS
Cowboys and Indian:
A Doctor’s First Year
in Texas
A fascinating and fast-paced account of a doctor’s first year in practice
Cowboys and Indian:
The Great British
Hospital of Texas
The adventures continue as Dr. Mathur is able to establish a busy practice in his second year
Cowboys and Indian: Specialist in the Field
In his third year of practice in the small Texas town of Hotspur, Dr. Mathur resumes his role as a specialist
YOU'LL ALSO LOVE HIS BLOG
The first step for good health:
drinking water
It’s the single most important issue for your health and fitness. It can make you or break you. It can keep you out of hospital and the Emergency Room and prolong your life.
So how much should you drink?
That’s a little complicated. Someone who works outdoors is going to need more water than someone who spends most of his or her time indoors. And in this age, a lot of us are indoors…