Dr. Ahmed Siddiqi is fellowship-trained in Adult Reconstruction and Joint Replacement Surgery from the Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Siddiqi specializes in primary, complex, and revision total joint replacement. His training includes minimally invasive hip and knee replacement, partial knee replacement, robotic surgery, and computer-assisted surgery. His primary specialty focus is rapid-recovery, short-stay, outpatient joint replacement surgery, and healthcare reform. Dr. Ahmed specializes in the use of Mako SmartRobotics™.
During his training, he published numerous chapters in internationally distributed textbooks and articles in peer-reviewed journals such as the New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Clinical Orthopedics and Related Research, and the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons. He attended the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) for his residency training in orthopedic surgery and received Dr. Ira Sachs “Road Less Travelled” Award for outstanding leadership as a Chief Resident and the 2018 John Charnley Hip Society Award for his investigation on Medicare bundled payments.
Dr. Siddiqi attended the New York Institute of Technology where he graduated Magna Cum Laude in Biology. He completed his medical degree at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine and is currently obtaining his Master’s in Business Administration at Fox School of Business, Temple University.
Born and raised in Staten Island, New York, Dr. Siddiqi spent considerable time both in Staten Island and in central New Jersey with family. He wishes to integrate and provide his expertise and services in the South Asian Edison community that he connects with and spent considerable time growing up. Dr. Siddiqi has a large extended family with deep ties to New York City and central Jersey. He is married with four children, and enjoys his time exploring different ethnic foods, traveling, playing baseball, basketball, and is a die-hard New York Yankees fan.
mend™ Joint Replacement has been shown in 3 double-blind placebo controlled randomized trials to preserve muscle and improve return to function after surgery.
Patients deserve personalized, outcome-driven care provided by physicians who genuinely care about them. As medicine has become more corporate and transactional, OrthoNJ prioritizes exceptional doctor/patient relationships. This is why we say we have The Power to Put Patients First.
Patients deserve personalized, outcome-driven care provided by physicians who genuinely care about them. As medicine has become more corporate and transactional, OrthoNJ prioritizes exceptional doctor/patient relationships. This is why we say we have The Power to Put Patients First.
Patients deserve personalized, outcome-driven care provided by physicians who genuinely care about them. As medicine has become more corporate and transactional, OrthoNJ prioritizes exceptional doctor/patient relationships. This is why we say we have The Power to Put Patients First.