Usman S. Siddiqui, MD

Mercy Clinic
Usman S. Siddiqui, MD, Mercy

Usman S. Siddiqui, MD

Specialty

  • Resident - Family Medicine

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Location and Contact Information

About Usman S. Siddiqui, MD

Dr. Siddiqui is a Resident Provider

Becoming a doctor takes nearly a decade of education plus years of ongoing training. Residency training is an important part of this process. Mercy residents train for three years in a family medicine setting. Residency training is intensive clinical training under the on-site supervision of experienced, board-certified family medicine physicians. 

Education
Medical School
  • Saba University School of Medicine
Languages
  • English
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Patient Ratings and Comments

Rating

From 32 patients
(4.6/5)
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Comments

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Highlights from patients about their experience with this provider:
  • Apr 21, 2025
    (4/5)
    Doctor need more experience he totally looks lost and everything I try to talk to him about it,he definitely doesn't know much about what he's post to do on the doctor side.
  • Sep 25, 2024
    (5/5)
    It appeared they weren't busy, no one else was in the waiting room, but it seemed to take a while before I was taken to an exam room. After the nurse finally called me back, took my vitals and did the swab, it was a LONG time before anyone came back to the room. A man with a clipboard opened the door, looked at me, and said Oops! and left. Then later a man in scrubs opened the door, looked at me quizzically and walked out saying I don't know her name. I replied with my name. Later he came back and said I will see you after while and left again. Finally he came back and began to do my exam. It just seemed weird. But I got my diagnosis (covid) and meds prescribed, so all is well.
  • Sep 4, 2024
    (4/5)
    I felt like the doctor had an idea of what he thought my diagnosis would be and when the test came back negative he just kind of dropped it. He then was like " well I thought it was Covid but it's not" but then didn't offer any other explanation of what I might have. Also he said there was a medication he could give me and then asked if I wanted it without me even knowing what it was.

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