Overview of Dr. Siddiqi
Dr. Asad Siddiqi is a physiatrist in Brooklyn, NY and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, and NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center. He received his medical degree from A.T. Still University, School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona and has been in practice 6 years. He is one of 151 doctors at New York-Presbyterian Hospital and one of 42 doctors at NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital who specialize in Physical Medicine/Rehab. He has 2 publications and 1 citing.
Office
38 6th Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11217
Education & Training
- Prisma Health/University of South Carolina SOM Greenville (Greenville)Fellowship, Sports Medicine (Family Medicine), 2015 - 2016
- NYU Grossman School of MedicineResidency, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2012 - 2015
- Maimonides Medical CenterInternship, Transitional Year, 2011 - 2012
- A.T. Still University, School of Osteopathic Medicine in ArizonaClass of 2011
Certifications & Licensure
- NY State License 2016 - 2025
- SC State License 2015 - 2016
- American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
- American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Sports Medicine
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- Faculty Teacher of the Year NYP/Columbia and Cornell Departments of Rehabilitation Medicine, 2020
- Rising Star, Sports Medicine New York Super Doctors, 2018-2020
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 1 citationsCapsular distention for adhesive capsulitis in a pediatric patient with acute flaccid myelitis: A case report.Jared Levin, Asad Raiz Siddiqi, Heakyung Kim
Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine. 2021-01-01 - Poster 114 Atypical Upper Extremity Weakness After a Fall: A Case Report.Asad R. Siddiqi, Neha Chowdhary
PM & R. 2016-09-01
Press Mentions
- Dr. Asad Siddiqi Named Chief of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist HospitalJanuary 27th, 2023
- Exercising Between 8–11 Am May Be Best for Cardiovascular HealthNovember 21st, 2022
- The Best Exercise Time Is Different for Men and Women, Study FindsJune 14th, 2022
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