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Dr. Razia Sultana Siddique MD, Emergency Physician (Pediatric)
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Dr. Razia Sultana Siddique MD

Emergency Physician (Pediatric) | Pediatric Emergency Medicine

5/5(1)
8268 164th St Jamaica NY, 11432
Rating

5/5

About

Dr. Razia Siddique is a pediatric emergency medicine physician practicing in Jamaica, NY. Dr. Siddique specializes in providing care for critically ill and injured children. Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians possess a vast amount of knowledge in areas such as neonatology, critical care and forensic pediatrics. Children involved in automobile accidents, child abuse or near-drowning episodes are frequent cases treated by pediatric emergency medicine physicians.

Education and Training

Sir Salimullah Med Coll- Dhaka- Bangladesh 1982

Sir Salimullah Medical College 1981

Provider Details

Female Spanish 35 years of experience

Treatments

  • Fever

Dr. Razia Sultana Siddique MD's Practice location

Practice At 8268 164th St

8268 164th St -
Jamaica, NY 11432
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New patients: 718-657-5851, 718-883-3225
Fax: 718-883-6193

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Dr. Razia Sultana Siddique MD has a rating of 5 out of 5 stars based on the reviews from 1 patient. FindaTopDoc has aggregated the experiences from real patients to help give you more insights and information on how to choose the best Emergency Physician (Pediatric) in your area. These reviews do not reflect a providers level of clinical care, but are a compilation of quality indicators such as bedside manner, wait time, staff friendliness, ease of appointment, and knowledge of conditions and treatments.

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QUEENS HOSPITAL CENTERl

82-68 164TH STREET JAMAICA NY 11432

Head south on 161st Street 204 ft
Turn right onto Grand Central Parkway 860 ft
Turn left onto Parsons Boulevard 111 ft
Turn left onto Grand Central Parkway 1303 ft
Turn left onto 164th Street 414 ft
You have arrived at your destination, on the left

JAMAICA HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTERl

89TH AVENUE AND VAN WYCK EXPRESSWAY JAMAICA NY 11418

Head south on 161st Street 204 ft
Turn right onto Grand Central Parkway 3234 ft
Turn left onto Main Street 1410 ft
Take the ramp on the left 2536 ft
Keep right at the fork 1749 ft
You have arrived at your destination

NEW YORK-PRESBYTERIAN/QUEENSl

56-45 MAIN STREET FLUSHING NY 11355

Head south on 161st Street 204 ft
Turn right onto Grand Central Parkway 860 ft
Turn right onto Parsons Boulevard 3922 ft
Turn left onto 75th Avenue 117 ft
Turn right onto Kissena Boulevard 5261 ft
Turn left onto Horace Harding Expressway 469 ft
Take the ramp on the left 488 ft
Merge left onto Long Island Expressway (I 495) 799 ft
Take the ramp on the right towards Main Street 561 ft
Go straight onto Horace Harding Expressway 813 ft
Turn right onto Main Street 1616 ft
You have arrived at your destination