Most surgical care begins the day of the procedure. Siddiqi 360 begins 90 days before it — and doesn't end until the recovery is complete.
Most surgical protocols cover the surgery. Siddiqi 360 covers everything else.
The 90 days before the OR. The procedure itself. The months of recovery that follow. Three hundred and sixty degrees of care — before, during, and after — built around the conviction that what happens outside the operating room determines the outcome as much as what happens inside it.
Before Surgery.
The surgery date always follows the biology.
Before Dr. Siddiqi sets a surgery date, he evaluates something most pre-operative workups never check: whether the patient’s biology is in the right condition to recover well. Not just whether it’s safe to operate — whether the body is ready to heal.
That means reviewing nutritional status, inflammatory markers, and albumin levels — variables that are upstream of wound healing, infection risk, and how quickly function returns. If the numbers aren’t where they need to be, the surgery date waits. The preparation begins.
He has delayed surgeries because a patient’s albumin was too low. Three months later, her labs were right — and her recovery looked different. That delay wasn’t a setback. It was Siddiqi 360 working exactly as it should.
Pain Management Built for Recovery, Not Just Relief.
The pain management protocol begins before surgery and is calibrated to the recovery timeline that follows it. Dr. Siddiqi uses a multimodal, opioid-free approach — not because opioids don’t work, but because a well-constructed combination of non-narcotic agents, each targeting a different pathway, produces better outcomes with fewer complications.
Every component earns its place in the protocol. The goal is the aggregate effect — a patient who moves well, sleeps well, and recovers at the rate their biology allows.
During Surgery.
Precision calibrated to each patient’s anatomy.
In the OR, Siddiqi 360 means a surgical plan built specifically around the patient on the table — not a population average, not a fixed technique applied uniformly. Dr. Siddiqi uses robotic assistance to plan and execute every joint replacement with a precision standard that reduces the variability that exists in every surgeon’s hands, including his.
Half a millimeter is the margin between a joint that performs correctly at year six and one that produces problems patients learn to manage. That margin is not acceptable. The standard in this OR reflects that.
Recovery is part of the protocol. Not an afterthought.
Most post-operative care tells patients what to avoid. Siddiqi 360 tells them what to do — and provides the tools, the access, and the follow-through to make it happen.
After surgery, every patient has direct access to Dr. Siddiqi and his team through a dedicated communication platform — not a call center, not a portal with a 48-hour response window. Questions get answered within minutes. Seven days a week. Because recovery doesn’t follow a schedule, and neither does this practice.
The follow-up protocol extends through the one-year mark — the point at which most patients stop thinking about the joint entirely. That milestone isn’t incidental. It is the goal Siddiqi 360 is built toward.
Most surgical protocols cover the procedure. Siddiqi 360 covers the patient — before the first incision and long after the last stitch.
Ahmed Siddiqi, DO
Orthopedic Surgeon
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The consultation is where it begins. Dr. Siddiqi will walk through every phase — what the preparation looks like, what the surgery involves, and what the recovery demands. Come with questions. Leave with a plan.