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Mohammed Siddiqui,

M.D.

Hospitalist

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Location
City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center - Duarte
1500 East Duarte Road
Duarte, CA 91010
Specialties
Hospital Medicine
Education
Medical school:

2021, M.D., Rush Medical College

Residency:

2024, Internal Medicine, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA

Academic Appointments
  • Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine
About Me

As a hospitalist at our flagship hospital in Duarte, California, Mohammed Siddiqui, M.D., cares for patients with acute care needs during their cancer treatment. As an assistant professor of medicine, he brings both medical expertise and a strong commitment to patient-centered care. 

Dr. Siddiqui was drawn to hospital medicine because of his deep interest in how the human body works and his compassion for people experiencing illness. Originally from Southern California, he earned his medical degree from Rush Medical College in Chicago and completed his internal medicine residency at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in Torrance, California. He’s proud to be serving patients in the region where he grew up. 

On the research front, Dr. Siddiqui’s work has been published in multiple peer-reviewed journals. He’s also passionate about global health, co-founding a nonprofit that provides free medical care in rural Guatemala and volunteering at a leprosy colony in India, where he helped launch health education and sanitation programs.

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