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Dr. Mash

Senior Consultant Orthopaedic

Sub-specialty:

  • Complex Spinal Surgery

Medical Conditions Treated:

  • Slipped discs in the neck or low back
  • Scoliosis
  • Spondylolisthesis
  • Spinal fractures
  • Spinal degeneration (often causes of neck and back pain)
  • Spine tumors
  • Cervical or lumbar radiculopathy
  • Cervical myelopathy
  • Spinal stenosis
  • Spinal conditions associated with diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis

Languages:

English, Hindi, Bengali

Education:

MBBS (Singapore), MRCS (Edinburgh), MMED (Orthopaedics), FRCS (Edinburgh), FAMS (Orthopaedics)

Professional Profile:

Dr. Mashfiqul Siddiqui, or “Dr. Mash” as he is known to his patients, has specialised training in complex spinal surgery.

Dr. Mash’s impressive credentials include a basic medical degree from the National University of Singapore and a fellowship from the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. He underwent specialized training in spinal surgery at renowned hospitals including The Royal Alexandra Hospital, University of Alberta Hospital, and the Stollery Children’s Hospital.

Dr. Mash is experienced in treating a range of spinal conditions, including slipped discs, scoliosis, spinal fractures, spinal degeneration, and spine tumors. He firmly believes in accurately diagnosing a spinal problem before recommending customised treatment options. Non-operative treatment options are often explored first, including medications, exercises, physiotherapy, and bracing. If non-operative treatment fails, Dr. Mash may recommend surgical procedures, using minimally invasive techniques whenever possible to help patients recover quickly.

Dr. Mash is a prolific researcher and has presented his work at numerous international meetings. He is also a reviewer for “The Spine Journal,” a prestigious publication for spine surgeons. With his wealth of knowledge and experience, Dr. Mash is an outstanding orthopaedic surgeon who has helped countless patients find relief from their spinal conditions.