Surinder-BHATIA-Obituary

Surinder Kumar BHATIA

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

1939 - 2017

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February 10, 1939 - January 25, 2017 OKLAHOMA CITY Dr. Surinder Kumar Bhatia, our loving father, grandfather, brother, and uncle, passed away on January 25, 2017, after a long and difficult battle with cancer. Born in India, Dr. Bhatia studied medicine there and continued it in England....

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I had the privilege & such an honor to have Dr. Bhatia as my doctor. A great doctor as well as great individual that saved my life & tended to me throughout my recovery, PT, & checkups until his passing. I do miss Dr. Bhatia as he is dearly missed but, will never be forgotten. Godspeed, Daniel Flowers

Dr. Bhatia will be missed but, not forgotten. He was a very soft spoken & kind man as well as a great Cardiologist.
Dr. Bhatia saved my life on February 2013
from my Widow Maker Heart Attack. I thanked him in the recovery room & every time afterwards during my follow ups. Dr. Bhatia said to me, it was God's doing. I smiled & said, that is true. However, God gave you the skills to save my life, as well as others. He gave me that little smile & nodded his up & down. As a patient to Dr....

RIP Dr. Bhatia.. He was a man of patience, dedication, and integrity. He was most def an inspiration to my career as a resident. He brought interest and excitement to medicine everyday. Thank you so much for being a part of my life!

This great Doctor was my Uncles and he kept him alive for years until he moved to California with his son and passed away at 94. He thought the world of this great doctor and man. I'm sure he has a special place with our dear Lord. God bless your family

My condolences to the family for the loss of your loved one. May God strengthen you and give you peace during this difficult time. Psalms 29:11

RIP Dr. Bhatia. One of the few names that I would get excited about when checking who was on call as a specialist that night. I hope he knew how much of a positive impact he made on all the young people he helped train and that his legacy lives on through us.

Dr. Bhatia, Marcy, and I having dinner for his birthday a few years ago.

Dr. Bhatia was a very humble man that taught me many things.... Listen to what your patient is saying, listen to their family, always touch your patient and assess them adequately, slow down, be patient. He could talk with his hands only in the Cath lab and everyone knew what he wanted. He was a mentor of mine, a friend, and my cardiologist. He took me along with his medical students when I was a nurse at St. Anthony's and helped me learn about murmurs. He would give me a list of patients...

Condolences to the family, for your loss.
May the God of all comfort, Comfort you and yours during this most difficult time.

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